Shots Confirm Youth Price Structure

Last updated : 05 May 2009 By Richard Petty

Club ticket officeIn line with the clubs desire to be a 'Family Club', Aldershot Town FC have carried out a number of reviews of the pricing structure for U16's and U18's for the 2009/2010 season.

As first reported, the club had decided to keep the Junior (U16's) prices the same as last year and extend that pricing to the U18's age group too.  This would have resulted in supporters making huge savings of £8 per game on seating and £6 per game on Terracing.

However, this was reviewed and during the recent Fans Forum and the club have revealed that they have istened carefully to the requests of supporters and they have looked at what can be done to help supporters with families to be able to enjoy a family day out at The EBB Stadium on regular basis.

The club have now announced that the following price structure has been agreed:

Pay on the day

Terracing
Under 16's - £5 (a saving of £4 per game from last season).
Under 18's - £9 (a saving of £6 per game from last season).

Seating
Under 16's - £6 (a saving of £ 4.00 per game from last season).
Under 18's - £10 (a saving of £ 8.00 per game from last season).


Season Tickets

Terracing
Under 16's - £60 (a saving of £20.00 from last season).
Under 18's - £80 (a saving of £220.00 from last season).

Seating
Under 16's - £70 (a saving of £10 from last season).
Under 18's - £150 (a saving of £210 from last season).

Family Tickets
*Please note Family tickets must be purchased 24 hours prior to the game:

Terracing £35 - 2x Adults + 2x Juniors (U16's) (offers saving of £5.00).
Seating £40 - 2x Adults + 2x Juniors (U16's) (offers saving of £8.00).

This is a huge financial commitment by the club to welcome families and younger supporters to the EBB stadium and they are requesting that that in return, everybody does all they can to help them promote the club amongst family, friends and work colleagues.  That way the initiative will prove successful and can be continued as a policy into future seasons.