Portsmouth News

23/24 season ticket prices increase – but club reward the loyal fans

- Mark McMahon mark.mcmahon@nationalwo­rld.com @portsmouth­news

Pompey have announced an increase in the price of their season tickets.

The Blues have confirmed that the average cost of entry into Fratton Park will go up for the 2023-24 season - the first price increase since 2019-20.

However, the additional cost will be less than the current rate of inflation for the majority of those renewing their season tickets.

The club are also introducin­g a two-tiered pricing structure, bringing them in line with other League One and Championsh­ip clubs.

Chief executive Andy Cullen told the club website: ‘Firstly, I would like to thank all our supporters for their incredible support throughout the 2022/23 season.

‘Season ticket numbers increased to 13,965, many fixtures were sold out in the home sections, while we took up our full allocation on several occasions on the road.

‘Like every business, costs throughout all areas of the club continue to rise steeply and the impact of this is that after holding them since 2019, it is necessary to increase season ticket and matchday prices.

‘We understand the pressures on everyone and so have kept these increases below the current rate of inflation for existing season ticket holders. We also wanted to recognise loyalty and so have made changes to ensure the best possible prices are exclusivel­y available to those supporters who renew.

‘Children can continue to take advantage of a £23 season ticket when accompanie­d by an adult within our dedicated family areas in both the South and North Stands and we are delighted to increase the eligible age for these tickets to those

aged 13 and under.

‘All of us would like to thank every supporter for both your continued commitment to the club and much valued support. We are looking forward to delivering an exciting 2023/24 campaign for you all.’

The tier-structured meansfans sat in the centre of both the North and South stands will pay more than those sat in the wings of both and behind the goal.

The tiered approach means the rate of increase will depend on where a fan is sat, irrespecti­ve of whether they take up the option on early-bird purchase or not.

On average, adult, senior and young fans located in tier-two seats will see their season-ticket increase by 6.2-6.4 per-cent if bought via early-bird scheme.

The increase will be around nine per cent, depending on the category, if you are a new season-ticket holder taking advantage of the early-bird approach.

The rise equates to 5.6 per cent if you purchase your ticket at full price at a later date.

Although ambulant and wheelchair users can expect more significan­t rises, irrespecti­ve of when their tickets are bought.

Fans who want to take their kids to a game will be surprised by how much extra they will need to fork out.

Seats situated in tier one will increase by roughly nine per cent if purchased as an early-bird ticket. First-time buyers will pay 11.5 per cent more than an individual buying an early-bird season ticket this time last year.

Fans with children aged between two and 13 will also face lofty hikes in prices in the first tier.

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