Maidstone United season tickets for first campaign back in the county town to go on general sale
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By Matthew Panting
Season tickets for Maidstone’s first campaign back in the county
town are to go on general sale.
Demand is expected to be high for the tickets, which have
already been on sale to existing season ticket holders and those
who backed the club’s donate a seat or buy a brick initiatives.
Maidstone chief executive Bill Williams (pictured) said: "This
will be a momentous occasion for Maidstone and I hope supporters
old and new and those who have never seen the club play in the
town, will come and join us.
"There was a responsibility to get the price right. We had to
weigh up different issues but we have a certain level of costs and
matchday income is, from the club’s point of view, a chance to get
back a reasonable return.
"We thought whether we should put the prices up but the answer
to that was no. We wanted to keep them as low as we could."
The season tickets will cover all 21 Ryman League matches for
the 2012/13 season at The Gallagher Stadium. An adult season ticket
for the main stand will cost £198 (equivalent to £9.42 per match)
with ground admission priced at just £180 (equivalent to £8.57 per
match).
Season tickets for concessions, students and young people are
also available, while children aged under 11 will be admitted free
when accompanied by a fee-paying adult.
There are only a small number of Vice Presidents’ Club tickets
still available with seven sold in the past week alone. The package
includes hospitality, premium seats in the main stand, post-match
refreshments and a parking space.
A number of advertising hoardings have also been sold in the
past week with businesses also getting behind the club’s imminent
return.
For details about season tickets or enquiries regarding
opportunities at The Gallagher Stadium, contact the club on 01622
753817 or visit www.maidstoneunited.co.uk

Thursday, February 16 2012
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