Post by QPR Report on Feb 28, 2009 13:14:00 GMT
Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems they're doing things a little differently.
Ipswich Official Site
SEASON TICKET PRICES REVEALED
Town are freezing Season Ticket prices for 2009/10, meaning a third successive freeze for most fans. Supporters are also able to take advantage of an eight month interest free credit scheme if purchasing before the Early Bird deadline.
Blues fans who do buy a Season Ticket for the 2009/10 campaign before the Early Bird deadline of April 4, 2009 will also be in line for a 50 per cent rebate on their ticket if Town are promoted to the Premier League this term through the introduction of the Premiership Cashback scheme, which could mean around 拢2.5m going back to the supporters.
The Premier League Cashback scheme will also apply next year with anyone renewing their Season Ticket for 2010/11 receiving the 50 per cent rebate if Town are promoted in 2009/10.
The Club are also maintaining the commitment to younger fans and families by retaining the U11 Season Ticket for just 拢10 (bought with an adult ticket), which works out at just 44p per game in the Championship for the young Blues. The U11 Season Ticket is one of the cheapest in English football's top two tiers.
The interest free option has been extended from four to eight months for all Season Ticket holders purchasing before April 4, with the payments spread between May and December.
A LETTER FROM MARCUS EVANS
Dear Supporter,
When I invested in Ipswich Town Football Club in December 2007, I did so in the belief that I could help the Club and its supporters to get back to the Premier League.Fourteen months on and I'm still convinced that this will happen sooner rather than later.Why?There are a number of factors that, I believe, give us an edge.
路The Club has no bank debt and this puts us in a strong financial position in comparison to lots of other clubs.
路I am also strengthening my commitment to the Club by making further substantial funds available for investment in the playing squad, to build the winning team that we all want to see week in, week out at Portman Road but we need your support too.
路We have a robust, long-term strategy in place that allows us to continue to invest in our best players - Jon Walters, Owen Garvan and Danny Haynes have all recently extended their contracts.
路I am committed to working to get the very best out of our excellent Academy.
路We have invested in strengthening the Club's international scouting network, resulting already in the recent arrival of Luciano Civelli from Argentina.
路And on the field our current form is encouraging, with (at the time of writing) just one defeat in the last nine matches.
I hope that you will feel able to show your commitment to the Club through the buying of a Season Ticket for the 2009/10 season.I know that money is tight in many households at the moment which is why we've taken a number of steps to try and keep football at Portman Road as affordable as possible:
路We have frozen Season Ticket prices (for most Season Ticket holders, prices have now been held for three seasons).
路We have introduced an extended credit facility, with an 8 month interest-free payment plan that will help supporters to better manage their money while continuing to support the Club that they love.
路We will continue to offer families access to live football at great prices through a highly attractive pricing policy that starts with an Under 11 Season Ticket at just 拢10.
路Finally, we are extending our "Premiership Cashback" scheme for another season in a deal that will deliver a 50% rebate to Season Ticket holders if we win promotion this season or next.The 拢2.5 million we could be handing back to supporters would be a fantastic way for the Club to reward your loyalty and thank you for your great support.
Since becoming involved with Ipswich Town I have been working to create a financially stable Club that has the ability to get to the Premier League and to stay there.Some of us were at Stamford Bridge in January for our FA Cup Fourth Round match against Chelsea.
I certainly got a feel for the standard of football I want to see us regularly involved in. I also know that once we are promoted to the Premiership, it will be all the more enjoyable having witnessed the journey that took us there.
I am continuing to invest in our quest for promotion, I am asking you if you will do the same by buying your Season Ticket for 2009/10.
Best wishes,
Marcus Evans
For full details of the prices and to download a digital version of our Season Ticket brochure, go to 'Season Tickets' from the Ticket menu.
www.itfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10272~1572871,00.html
Ipswich Official Site
SEASON TICKET PRICES REVEALED
Town are freezing Season Ticket prices for 2009/10, meaning a third successive freeze for most fans. Supporters are also able to take advantage of an eight month interest free credit scheme if purchasing before the Early Bird deadline.
Blues fans who do buy a Season Ticket for the 2009/10 campaign before the Early Bird deadline of April 4, 2009 will also be in line for a 50 per cent rebate on their ticket if Town are promoted to the Premier League this term through the introduction of the Premiership Cashback scheme, which could mean around 拢2.5m going back to the supporters.
The Premier League Cashback scheme will also apply next year with anyone renewing their Season Ticket for 2010/11 receiving the 50 per cent rebate if Town are promoted in 2009/10.
The Club are also maintaining the commitment to younger fans and families by retaining the U11 Season Ticket for just 拢10 (bought with an adult ticket), which works out at just 44p per game in the Championship for the young Blues. The U11 Season Ticket is one of the cheapest in English football's top two tiers.
The interest free option has been extended from four to eight months for all Season Ticket holders purchasing before April 4, with the payments spread between May and December.
A LETTER FROM MARCUS EVANS
Dear Supporter,
When I invested in Ipswich Town Football Club in December 2007, I did so in the belief that I could help the Club and its supporters to get back to the Premier League.Fourteen months on and I'm still convinced that this will happen sooner rather than later.Why?There are a number of factors that, I believe, give us an edge.
路The Club has no bank debt and this puts us in a strong financial position in comparison to lots of other clubs.
路I am also strengthening my commitment to the Club by making further substantial funds available for investment in the playing squad, to build the winning team that we all want to see week in, week out at Portman Road but we need your support too.
路We have a robust, long-term strategy in place that allows us to continue to invest in our best players - Jon Walters, Owen Garvan and Danny Haynes have all recently extended their contracts.
路I am committed to working to get the very best out of our excellent Academy.
路We have invested in strengthening the Club's international scouting network, resulting already in the recent arrival of Luciano Civelli from Argentina.
路And on the field our current form is encouraging, with (at the time of writing) just one defeat in the last nine matches.
I hope that you will feel able to show your commitment to the Club through the buying of a Season Ticket for the 2009/10 season.I know that money is tight in many households at the moment which is why we've taken a number of steps to try and keep football at Portman Road as affordable as possible:
路We have frozen Season Ticket prices (for most Season Ticket holders, prices have now been held for three seasons).
路We have introduced an extended credit facility, with an 8 month interest-free payment plan that will help supporters to better manage their money while continuing to support the Club that they love.
路We will continue to offer families access to live football at great prices through a highly attractive pricing policy that starts with an Under 11 Season Ticket at just 拢10.
路Finally, we are extending our "Premiership Cashback" scheme for another season in a deal that will deliver a 50% rebate to Season Ticket holders if we win promotion this season or next.The 拢2.5 million we could be handing back to supporters would be a fantastic way for the Club to reward your loyalty and thank you for your great support.
Since becoming involved with Ipswich Town I have been working to create a financially stable Club that has the ability to get to the Premier League and to stay there.Some of us were at Stamford Bridge in January for our FA Cup Fourth Round match against Chelsea.
I certainly got a feel for the standard of football I want to see us regularly involved in. I also know that once we are promoted to the Premiership, it will be all the more enjoyable having witnessed the journey that took us there.
I am continuing to invest in our quest for promotion, I am asking you if you will do the same by buying your Season Ticket for 2009/10.
Best wishes,
Marcus Evans
For full details of the prices and to download a digital version of our Season Ticket brochure, go to 'Season Tickets' from the Ticket menu.
www.itfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10272~1572871,00.html