Early bird prices froze again
Early Bird prices for Wolves season ticket holders have been frozen for a fourth consecutive year.
Nearly 18,000 supporters will benefit from the incentive scheme that offers existing season ticket holders the chance to renew their seat for next season, before a deadline of Friday 14 March, at a price that is much lower than the summer tariff.
Next season's individual Championship match ticket prices for juniors (under 12 and under 17) will also be frozen but there will be a small increase of £1 on adult and senior tickets.
The club has opted for the Early Bird price freeze policy, even though many members of the Fans Parliament had supported an increase in price this year.
Adult season ticket holders who buy before the deadline of Friday 14 March will pay the same as they would have done if they had bought an Early Bird 12, 24 or even 36 months ago.
An adult Early Bird season ticket for the Stan Cullis or Jack Harris Stand will cost £345. The price equates to just £15 per game - a discount of £9 per fixture when compared to match-to-match prices or nearly nine 'free' games.
Junior under 12s prices start from as little as £23 in the family enclosure.
Chief executive Jez Moxey says: "This price freeze should be fantastic news for our most loyal supporters.
"An Early Bird season ticket represents outstanding value for money. Almost 18,000 fans, the majority of our supporter base, can buy one of the cheapest season tickets in the Championship so, with nothing further to pay if the team is promoted to the Premiership, this is an opportunity not to be missed.
"I am sure we will have huge demand because not only are our prices low but we are also offering adults a chance to spread the cost of their ticket, and pay 0% interest for six months, if they buy it on a Wolves MasterCard.*
"This is our way of saying thank you to the fans for their support. We know loyalty works both ways."
Renewal packs will be posted to existing season ticket holders next week.
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