Season Tickets - 2017/18
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Season Tickets - 2017/18
Season Ticket prices frozen for existing Season Ticket Holders for the 2017/18 season
Leeds United can today announce that Season Ticket prices will be frozen for existing Season Ticket Holders for the 2017/18 season.
Regardless of if we win promotion to the Premier League or remain in the Sky Bet Championship, Season Ticket Holders can renew for the same price as last year.
Throughout our current campaign, the support at Elland Road has been instrumental in helping the team climb up the table, under the stewardship of head coach Garry Monk.
Average attendances have increased, with regular crowds in excess of 30,000 and 14 home wins to date and promotion now a real possibility.
Next season the club is once again aiming to encourage as many junior fans as possible to watch live football and experience the unique matchday atmosphere inside Elland Road and the major changes that were made to the Junior Season Ticket pricing structure last year, will once again remain the same for the 2017/18 season.
Speaking about the offer, chief executive Ben Mansford said: “We hope our supporters feel they have received value for their hard earned money this season so far and we are set for a very exciting end to the season.
“At Leeds United we currently have our highest number of Season Ticket Holders since 2004, we are keen to reward and thank our loyal support, so I hope the offer of a price freeze demonstrates just how important you are to us.
“Football isn't a hobby to supporters of this football club, it's so much more than that and I know you will show your support by renewing for next year if you can, you truly are a magnificent group of fans.”
As always, the cheapest way to watch live football throughout the year at Elland Road is by purchasing a Season Ticket. Significant savings of up to 36% were made by 2016/17 Season Ticket Holders, compared to match-by-match ticket buyers. In the 2016/17 season, North and South Stand adult Season Ticket Holders saved £251, with an adult in the West Stand and East Central Lower saving £298. Once again we are committed to our junior supporters, with Season Tickets available from £69.
KEY DATES
Tuesday 18th April- 2017/18 Season Tickets will go on sale, online or in person at Elland Road to existing Season Ticket Holders at the frozen price.
Saturday 6th May - Deadline to purchase a 2017/18 Season Ticket at the frozen price and for existing Season Ticket holders to guarantee use of their current seat.
Existing Season Ticket Holders are reminded to keep their season cards safe at the end of the current season as we will be reactivating the 2016/17 Season Cards for the 2017/18 season.
The traditional application forms will be sent to all existing Season Ticket Holders over the next 10 days and we will be open at the West Stand Ticket Office from Tuesday 18th April.
Information for new applicants and hospitality prices will be announced at a later date
Leeds United can today announce that Season Ticket prices will be frozen for existing Season Ticket Holders for the 2017/18 season.
Regardless of if we win promotion to the Premier League or remain in the Sky Bet Championship, Season Ticket Holders can renew for the same price as last year.
Throughout our current campaign, the support at Elland Road has been instrumental in helping the team climb up the table, under the stewardship of head coach Garry Monk.
Average attendances have increased, with regular crowds in excess of 30,000 and 14 home wins to date and promotion now a real possibility.
Next season the club is once again aiming to encourage as many junior fans as possible to watch live football and experience the unique matchday atmosphere inside Elland Road and the major changes that were made to the Junior Season Ticket pricing structure last year, will once again remain the same for the 2017/18 season.
Speaking about the offer, chief executive Ben Mansford said: “We hope our supporters feel they have received value for their hard earned money this season so far and we are set for a very exciting end to the season.
“At Leeds United we currently have our highest number of Season Ticket Holders since 2004, we are keen to reward and thank our loyal support, so I hope the offer of a price freeze demonstrates just how important you are to us.
“Football isn't a hobby to supporters of this football club, it's so much more than that and I know you will show your support by renewing for next year if you can, you truly are a magnificent group of fans.”
As always, the cheapest way to watch live football throughout the year at Elland Road is by purchasing a Season Ticket. Significant savings of up to 36% were made by 2016/17 Season Ticket Holders, compared to match-by-match ticket buyers. In the 2016/17 season, North and South Stand adult Season Ticket Holders saved £251, with an adult in the West Stand and East Central Lower saving £298. Once again we are committed to our junior supporters, with Season Tickets available from £69.
KEY DATES
Tuesday 18th April- 2017/18 Season Tickets will go on sale, online or in person at Elland Road to existing Season Ticket Holders at the frozen price.
Saturday 6th May - Deadline to purchase a 2017/18 Season Ticket at the frozen price and for existing Season Ticket holders to guarantee use of their current seat.
Existing Season Ticket Holders are reminded to keep their season cards safe at the end of the current season as we will be reactivating the 2016/17 Season Cards for the 2017/18 season.
The traditional application forms will be sent to all existing Season Ticket Holders over the next 10 days and we will be open at the West Stand Ticket Office from Tuesday 18th April.
Information for new applicants and hospitality prices will be announced at a later date
Re: Season Tickets - 2017/18
Gold card for me again this season
Holiday final payment/car MOT/new spectacles/driveway maintenance/dental treatment during May are far more imperative bills to be paid
Don't do credit cards in my life, especially when LUFC have the audacity to add on a £15 surcharge a ticket even on the debit cards which is an absolute disgrace !
Holiday final payment/car MOT/new spectacles/driveway maintenance/dental treatment during May are far more imperative bills to be paid
Don't do credit cards in my life, especially when LUFC have the audacity to add on a £15 surcharge a ticket even on the debit cards which is an absolute disgrace !
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Re: Season Tickets - 2017/18
I'll be renewing mine before the price increase on 6th May and i've always done the interest free credit option but there's no mention of this.
The refund we're supposed to be getting of 25% from this seasons ticket cost is also very misleading as you have to apply for a refund by 30th April, this was apparently in the very small print on last years application form. Everyone on twitter is spreading the word about this and it looks like LUFC will have no option other than to extend the deadline as they will be sending out claim forms for people to fill in and return.
The refund we're supposed to be getting of 25% from this seasons ticket cost is also very misleading as you have to apply for a refund by 30th April, this was apparently in the very small print on last years application form. Everyone on twitter is spreading the word about this and it looks like LUFC will have no option other than to extend the deadline as they will be sending out claim forms for people to fill in and return.
Re: Season Tickets - 2017/18
Crafty sods Richrich_leeds64 wrote:I'll be renewing mine before the price increase on 6th May and i've always done the interest free credit option but there's no mention of this.
The refund we're supposed to be getting of 25% from this seasons ticket cost is also very misleading as you have to apply for a refund by 30th April, this was apparently in the very small print on last years application form. Everyone on twitter is spreading the word about this and it looks like LUFC will have no option other than to extend the deadline as they will be sending out claim forms for people to fill in and return.
Re: Season Tickets - 2017/18
Does buying the gold card make it easier to get away tickets Leon? and are there any other advantages of the gold card?1964white wrote:Gold card for me again this season
Holiday final payment/car MOT/new spectacles/driveway maintenance/dental treatment during May are far more imperative bills to be paid
Don't do credit cards in my life, especially when LUFC have the audacity to add on a £15 surcharge a ticket even on the debit cards which is an absolute disgrace !
Ideally next season I would like to go to more away games if I can would you recommend the gold card for this mate?
I think the whole system for away tickets has changed since I stopped being able to go regularly to away games a few years ago.
Re: Season Tickets - 2017/18
You require a Gold card for aways Oscar if you haven't got a season-ticketGary Shaw wrote:Does buying the gold card make it easier to get away tickets Leon? and are there any other advantages of the gold card?
Ideally next season I would like to go to more away games if I can would you recommend the gold card for this mate?
I think the whole system for away tickets has changed since I stopped being able to go regularly to away games a few years ago.
Other advantages are discounts at the club shop/Graveley's fish & chips shop/etc
Re: Season Tickets - 2017/18
Thanks Leon, I will probably be buying a gold card then .1964white wrote:You require a Gold card for aways Oscar if you haven't got a season-ticket
Other advantages are discounts at the club shop/Graveley's fish & chips shop/etc
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Re: Season Tickets - 2017/18
You will need a gold card to apply for away match tickets but one thing to remember is that only a very small percentage are made available to Gold Card holders from the initial allocation of match tickets away season ticket holders get priorty then it is home season ticket holder,s followed by Gold Card holders i think the percentage for Gold card which are held back are approx between 15 and 20%.Gary Shaw wrote:Does buying the gold card make it easier to get away tickets Leon? and are there any other advantages of the gold card?
Ideally next season I would like to go to more away games if I can would you recommend the gold card for this mate?
I think the whole system for away tickets has changed since I stopped being able to go regularly to away games a few years ago.
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Re: Season Tickets - 2017/18
Just ordered my season ticket for next season after form arrived in post now waiting for the form to enable me the claim my 25% refund on last season,s ticket which Cellino promised if we fail to make the play offs Leeds have said they have extended the deadline to claim from the 30th April thy awaiting to see what happens.
Re: Season Tickets - 2017/18
Thanks Mateeastyorkshirewhite wrote:You will need a gold card to apply for away match tickets but one thing to remember is that only a very small percentage are made available to Gold Card holders from the initial allocation of match tickets away season ticket holders get priorty then it is home season ticket holder,s followed by Gold Card holders i think the percentage for Gold card which are held back are approx between 15 and 20%.
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Re: Season Tickets - 2017/18
As of Friday 19th May 90% of ST holders had renewed.
As far as the refund situation goes LUFC put a post on the OS telling you how to go about it. As you'd expect it's not straight forward but I've applied so we'll see if it lands in my bank account.
They did say that many fans don't want the refund and are donating it to the academy.... That's funny because of the many,many fans I know non of them are donating!!
As far as the refund situation goes LUFC put a post on the OS telling you how to go about it. As you'd expect it's not straight forward but I've applied so we'll see if it lands in my bank account.
They did say that many fans don't want the refund and are donating it to the academy.... That's funny because of the many,many fans I know non of them are donating!!
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Re: Season Tickets - 2017/18
Update this morning from LUFC .com over 17,000 season tickets sold and they are now selling them in the "cheese wedge" so that means it's going to be open every game.