Season Ticket Prices
Full list of prices for Season Tickets for the 2010-11 season at Spotland.
|
Sandy Lane Terrace |
Pearl Street Stand |
Main Stand |
Adult |
£270 |
£324 |
£360 |
Senior Citizen / Disabled |
£180 |
£216 |
£252 |
19 and under |
£180 |
£216 |
£252 |
16 and under |
£99 |
£99 |
£99 |
12 and under |
£49 |
£49 |
£49 |
7 and under |
Free |
Free |
Free |
Adult Country (10 games) |
£128 |
£153 |
£170 |
Concession Country (10 games) |
£85 |
£102 |
£119 |
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