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Doug King announces ‘statement of intent’ after Coventry City signing details revealed

Doug King told fans Coventry City are “dreaming big” today, revealing season ticket prices are frozen for the 2024/25 Championship campaign and will go on sale from lunchtime on Monday.

The Sky Blues had record sales of 19,500 for the season just gone and the club are hoping to sell even more this time around, with the added incentive of keeping prices the same as in 2023/24 – in what the chief executive insists is a ” clear statement”. of intention’.




This means the cheapest adult ticket in the Standard Zone at CBS Arena remains fixed at £400 (the early bird price), while concessions (over-65s and 18-21s) will pay £360 of pounds, under 18s will pay £225 and unders £225. -14 seconds £125. Prices in the Premium Zone are £480 for adults, while in the Family Zone an adult will pay £250 and an under 14 charges £50.

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The club says it has taken the decision to freeze prices “despite significant inflationary pressures to thank fans for their magnificent support and to encourage as many of the expanding Sky Blue Army as possible to secure a place for all 23 of home league matches. 2024/25 campaign.”

The announcement was made today with a video launch, showcasing a ‘football club on the rise’ and encouraging the Sky Blue Army to ‘Dream Big, Hold Up and Play’, while featuring City players, fans and manager, Mark Robins.

Fans with a Premier League package will be able to renew, while a Premier League 2.0 package will also be open to new supporters who want to sign up with the prospect of a free membership the first time City reach the top flight. .

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