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Season tickets on sale Monday
Adult Season Tickets start at £444, with Concession Season Tickets available from £328. Pricing for children under 11* remains at £95 (equating to £5 per game) while Junior Season Tickets (under 16s**) are also frozen at £149 in the Family Enclosure and £199 throughout the remainder of the stadium.
The window for Early Bird Discount has been extended to Sunday, May 24, offering a minimum 25 per cent saving for renewing and returning Season Ticket holders when compared to purchasing on an individual game basis. For the first time new Season Ticket holders will benefit from the same discount.
Payment plan options remain in place and last year a record number of fans took up the opportunity to secure their Season Ticket through the Everton MasterCard nine-month interest-free offer or Direct Debit, allowing up to ten monthly instalments.
The Blues' new Season Ticket campaign focuses on the theme ‘We are Chosen' exploring the unbreakable bond between ‘supporter and club' as they progress through life.
Highlights of the 2015/16 Season Ticket offer:
- Adult Season Ticket from £444
- Concession Season Ticket from £328
- Junior prices (under 16s) from £149 — less than £8 per game
- Under 11s Season Tickets £95 - £5 per game
- Early Bird Discount offers a minimum 25 per cent saving
- Early Bird Discount available up to and including Sunday, May 24
- No online booking fee
- Nine months interest free with Everton MasterCard
- Direct Debit available over 10 monthly installments
With the record number of Season Ticket holders and the number of sold-out home games already in 2014/15, supporters are encouraged to take advantage of the Early Bird Discount to secure the best seats in the house.
2015/16 Season Tickets will be available to purchase in person at the Goodison Road Box Office, Everton Two, online on evertonfc.com or by phone on 0871 663 1878.***
* Children aged 10 and under on or before September 1, 2015 will be eligible for under 11s Season Tickets.
** Young people aged 11 to 15 on or before September 1, 2015 will be eligible for Junior Season Tickets.
*** Calls cost 10p per minute from a BT landline, mobile charges may vary, please check with your network provider. Booking fees apply.
Tickets are sold subject to ticket terms and conditions and ground regulations.
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2 Posted 21/02/2015 at 21:05:03
Football is nothing without the fans, and if not one single person bought a ticket by the end of June, the clubs would panic, and give us supporters something they should have given us years ago.
They get billions now and each club, supposedly sets aside 𧶲,000 a year to help the fans? How do you think the television company's would react if they knew the games they have paid so much money for we're going to be played in empty stadiums?
With no atmosphere in the stands, the game would become awful to watch, and it would be the last big deal the clubs would ever get. We have much more power than we realise, but we won't use it. Imagine the outcome if we did?
3 Posted 22/02/2015 at 20:21:58
Tony, I have been boycotting the game for years. Due to the cost and annoyance at watching overpaid players.
4 Posted 23/02/2015 at 18:27:40
5 Posted 23/02/2015 at 21:07:44
Most men would never spend this much on a woman but our club is our life. This goes for non league football, 𧸠 for a season ticket for my local non league club. Everton average 𧻞 for top flight football, sorry this is value. However, how long can people spend thousands of pounds a year?
If Everton were relegated, fans would still pay because the club is more than money. Its an addiction and clubs know that!
6 Posted 24/02/2015 at 15:30:57
7 Posted 26/02/2015 at 12:30:14
Has anyone else heard Randy Lerner is selling Villa for £150 million, what price would that put Everton at? considering I've heard figures in the pasty of £300m.
8 Posted 26/02/2015 at 17:22:40
9 Posted 26/02/2015 at 17:39:31
This doesn’t seem fair and could lead to a lot of upset for ticket holders who might easily assume (wrongly) that they’ve got till 24th to renew.
I’m sure this hasn’t been the case in previous years.
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1 Posted 21/02/2015 at 04:56:12