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Stones freeze season ticket prices

Stones chairman Paul Bowden-Brown has increased matchday admission prices
Stones chairman Paul Bowden-Brown has increased matchday admission prices

Maidstone United have frozen season ticket prices until June 30.

Supporters who purchase their ticket by that date will make substantial savings compared to the standard matchday admission for a season that will see Kent derbies against Dartford, Dover, Margate, Ramsgate and Tonbridge Angels.

Standard matchday entrance prices have been increased for the 2008-09 season.

Paul Bowden-Brown, Maidstone's chairman, explained: "The board of directors have reluctantly decided to raise matchday admission prices because after one season at Ryman Premier League level, it proved to be far more costly than had been originally budgeted for.

"With the anticipated extra costs involved in the move to the new stadium and the possibility of an increased investment in the playing squad in a bid to eradicate the problems experienced last season, the need for extra revenue could prove paramount."

Season ticket prices are as follows (price freeze offer in brackets): Adult: £190 (£168). Adult (including main stand seat): £221 (£189). Age 60 plus: £109 (£84). Age 60 plus (including main stand seat): £135 (£105). Ages 11-16: £74 (£35). Ages 11-16 (including main stand seat) £95 (£56).

Juniors: £38. Junior (including main stand seat) £57. Family: £336 (£336 two adults and two children).

Application forms are available from www.maidstoneunited.co.uk

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