Saints To Subsidise Ticket Prices For West Ham Away Fixture
Saints are relieving the financial burden over Christmas on their travelling supporters by greatly susidising the cost of a ticket for the trip to Upton Park on Bank Holiday Monday 28th December.
West Ham is an expensive ground to go to at present, perhaps that will change when they are having to fill the Olympic Stadium, but for now it remains as costly as any ground if you are an away supporter, especially when you consider that the view although unobstructed is pretty low down and does not give a brilliant spec of the game.
So instead of the normal adult price of £45 and £25 for concessions, Saints are going to pay half of that themselves meaning that the Saints fans will pay £22.50 & £12.50 respectively.
Saints will receive a full allocation of 2,933 tickets and now there is no real excuse not to go at this price.
Tickets will go on sale with the following criteria:
Monday 30th November (9am) Season Ticket holders who have attended at least three domestic away games from the 2015/16 season
Wednesday 2nd December (9am) Season Ticket holders who have attended at least two domestic away games from the 2015/16 season
Thursday 3rd December (9am) Season Ticket holders who have attended at least one domestic away game from the 2015/16 season
Friday 4th December (9am) Season Ticket holders
Monday 7th December (9am) Official Members
Tuesday 8th December (9am) General sale
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