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Addicks offer cut price season tickets

PETER VARNEY: "We have announced these prices now to give fans as much notice as possible"
PETER VARNEY: "We have announced these prices now to give fans as much notice as possible"

CHARLTON supporters will be able to see Premiership football next season for £17 a match.

Under the new tariff of season tickets prices for the 2005-06 campaign, adult fans who renew their seat before May 5 can see all of the Addicks' 19 Premiership matches next season for £335 and under-16s for as little as £170. The cost of the tickets rises to £385 and £220 respectively after the cut-off date.

Peter Varney, Charlton's chief executive, said: "Once again we have introduced an affordable pricing structure that will enable our supporters to enjoy a significant saving if they renew their season ticket prior to May 5.

"A season ticket will enable supporters to guarantee their seat for every Premiership in 2005-06 and will also secure a guaranteed period in which to buy a ticket for cup games at The Valley, which has come into focus this season due to our run in the FA Cup."

He added: "This affordable pricing structure underlines our commitment to encourage family groups to come to our matches and furthermore we have announced these prices now to give fans as much notice as possible so that they can benefit from the lower rate."

Renewal forms will be sent to existing season ticket holders over the next few weeks. Season ticket holders who do not renew before the May 5 deadline will have until the end of that month to secure this season's seat, with all seats being made available for general sale from June 1.

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