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Gillingham announce early price incentive to boost season ticket sales

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Gillingham supporters

Gills fans are being encouraged to buy their season tickets early. Picture: Barry Goodwin.

Gillingham season ticket holders can purchase their 2010-11 tickets at League 2 prices if they buy before May 1.

With the Gills’ League 1 existence in a precarious position the club have tried to entice early renewals.

Anyone buying their tickets after the end of the this month will pay an inflated price – which is in line with this season’s prices.

Season tickets will be at their premium price from June onwards when it will cost an adult (aged 22 upwards) £387 for the cheapest seat in the KM Medway Stand and £376 in the Rainham End – the same price as the current League 1 campaign – roughly £16 per match.

The cheapest value can be found in the bronze section of the Gordon Road Stand where tickets are priced at £344 from June.

Matchday entrance for non-season ticket holders has been frozen and remains at the current price. Tickets are spilt into two categories, for A and B-classed games. Fans can save money by buying early (in brackets) but the matchday price on the gate for category A is £25 (£23) and B £23 (£20).

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