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ARGYLE are bracing themselves for a Box Office surge now that the club has come out of administration.
The club are hoping that supporters who refused to buy a season-ticket whilst the Pilgrims were in administration will this week be making a bee-line for Home Park now that James Brent’s successful takeover of the club has been completed.
New season-ticket sales could create a crackerjack November 5 crowd when Argyle entertain Morecambe this Saturday in their first npower League 2 game since being rescued from a year of financial turmoil by James.
“The support of the Argyle Trust, the Green Taverners, and the Green Army in general, has been magnificent all the way through our long journey back to normality,” said Chairman of Football Operations, Peter Ridsdale. “They supported the staff and players and backed James Brent’s successful purchase of the club.
“I would appeal to them, now we are at the dawn of an exciting and challenging fresh era for the club, and to all Argyle supporters, to translate that support into getting right behind James, and Carl Fletcher and his team.
“I know that some fans made a decision not to buy a season-ticket while we were in administration, which I fully understand.
“Now we are out of administration, I hope those supporters will consider coming back and buying a season-ticket for the remainder of the campaign: it would be a superb way of repaying the faith shown in Argyle by James, and by the staff and players who went without pay for so long to keep the club alive.
“It is a win-win scenario: the more season-tickets we sell, the more money comes into the club and the more people are singing and chanting for Carl and the lads on a match-day.
“Both will help us in our fight to move the club away from the bottom of the table and towards a position where it rightly belongs.
“Season-ticket prices are pro-rata exactly the same as they were at the beginning of the campaign: a full adult ticket works out at £15 per game, which is a 25% saving on the match-day price of £20.”
Fans buying a season-ticket before Saturday’s first post-administration game against Morecambe at Home Park will be able to do so right up until kick-off time.
Argyle Season-ticket prices up to kick-off v Morecambe on Saturday, November 5 (3pm)
Seating
Adults £235
Over 65s £180
10-17 £85
Disabled Supporters Stand
Adults £180
Over 65s £147
10-17 £67
Wheelchair Supporters
Adults £180
Over 65’s £147
10-17 £67
Family Ticket in the Herald Family Stand
1 Adult 1 10-17 £268
Argyle Season-ticket prices after kick-off v Morecambe on Saturday, November 5 (3pm) and before kick-off v Northampton on Saturday, November 26 (3pm)
Seating
Adults £220
Over 65s £170
10-17 £80
Disabled Supporters Stand
Adults £170
Over 65s £138
10-17 £63
Wheelchair Supporters
Adults £170
Over 65s £138
10-17 £63
Family Ticket in the Herald Family Stand
1 Adult 1 10-17 £252
Under 10 season-tickets are free when purchased with an adult season-ticket. Proof of age and a photograph are required.
Under 10 season-tickets are for the Herald Family Stand, unless the adult season-ticket holder had a season-ticket for another area of the ground prior to this season.
Age dependent tickets (Over 65, 10-17, Under 10) are calculated on the applicant’s age on August 31, 2011.
Season-ticket prices apply to npower League 2 games only.
A person buying concessionary priced tickets will need to provide proof of age.
A person buying a disabled season-ticket is eligible for a free carer if in receipt of the higher rate of mobility allowance. Proof is required.
Debit and credit card facilities will soon be reinstated in the Box Office. Until such time, all tickets must be purchased by cash or cheque only. Direct Debit facilities are no longer available.