Huddersfield Daily Examiner

TOWN TICKET PRICES WILL BE FROZEN AFTER DROP

- By STEPHEN PAGE @examinerHT­AFC

HUDDERSFIE­LD Town have frozen season card prices for the 2024/25 League One campaign following their relegation from the Championsh­ip.

The club’s renewal window for season cards began on Wednesday and will remain open until midnight on Friday June 7, with them going on general sale from June 17.

Adults can purchase their season cards for £249, while for under-23s they will cost £159, as well as £129 for U18s, £109 for U16s and £49 for U11s.

“The price is going to remain essentiall­y the same as last year,” Terriers’ owner Kevin Nagle told HTTV.

“We thought about maybe flexing the price in some areas, but the reality is that we’ve chosen not to. I think we had a year that was very difficult for our fan base and for us too as new ownership coming in, so the best thing is to leave it where it is.

“There’s no question – we’ve got a great fan base. A lot of people have shared with me their sentiments and I think fans have earned the right for us to keep prices the same and it’s the best thing to do for our supporters across the board.

“We’re going to continue to invest, in fact we’re investing even more. We’re at the training ground right now where there is going to be a lot of changes, we’ve introduced a new leadership team and that’s away from the team side and that’s all to build for the future. We’re not going to stop that at all.

“That is the commitment we’re making to make Huddersfie­ld Town a great location and the great football club that it is.

“There will be a number of changes to fan experience, too. We tried a number of things last year, some things worked better than others, but we’ll continue to try things throughout the year.

“It’s unfortunat­e what’s just happened to us, but I’m really excited about the future.

“We’re going to make a lot of changes and I think those changes are really going to be positive.”

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