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EARLY BIRD PRICES AVAILABLE to ALL UNTIL 5Pm, TUESDAY APRIL 30 from the CHAIRMAN #PACK PRIESTFIELD GILLINGHAM FC OFFICIAL CLUB CHARITY SEASON 2019/20 SEASON TICKET OFFERS OPEN TO ALL PRESENT, PAST & NEW SUPPORTERS EARLY BIRD PRICES AVAILABLE TO ALL UNTIL 5pm, TUESDAY APRIL 30 FROM THE CHAIRMAN “ . EVERY ADULT SEAT INSIDE THE STADIUM WILL ENJOY UP TO A 20% DECREASE FROM 2018/19 PRICES WITH ALL RAINHAM END ADULT PRICES JUST £300! . ” DEAR FELLOW SUPPORTERS up to a 20% decrease from 2018/19 prices applicants can visit the club after 1 June and with all Rainham End adult prices just £300! select an available seat. I would like to take this opportunity to thank This is a ten-year low and fantastic value for all season ticket holders for their continued money. It is a 20% reduction on adult prices This is the year we will work hard to find our support. The players, staff and I all really from this season and we want the Rainham End fans. The future of this club is based on its appreciate it when you get behind us! to continue to be the pulse of the support. That support. To that end, and by popular request, is by no means suggesting other stands do not we will be refurbishing our family enclosure This season we have had many highlights to back the team as much, but when the Rainham during the close season. That will make the celebrate, not least of which the 1-0 win over End is bouncing everybody else is. area look more child and family friendly with Cardiff City in the third round of the FA Cup activities to suit our fans of the future. I hope a here at Priestfield which attracted a fabulous Fan support undoubtedly helps the players lot of supporters are very excited by this news. crowd! The noise created when Elliott List’s to perform when taking to the pitch. Against shot struck the back of the net was incredible! Burton, Portsmouth and Cardiff City this I should add that the new pricing is open to all, I want to try and recreate that atmosphere for season we had three excellent attendances not just current season ticket holders, however, every home game. I want Priestfield to become and gained superb results. It is no coincidence current season ticket holders have until 31 May a fortress again! that when fans get going here, there is no other 2019 to renew their season tickets, after which place quite like it. I’d love to return to the glory their tickets will be released. When Priestfield is buzzing it makes a huge days where 7-8,000 were attending every game difference. As a club we want to re-engage with and giving it their all from the terraces. At this club we focus on the positives; we must fans who no longer attend. We want to reward look forward and the aim next season, as in all our loyal supporters and make the environment The price reduction is a significant move on the seasons, is to mount a successful promotion more family friendly; we want to find our fans of Club’s behalf. We hope that all those who care push. On many occasions this season we have the future! #PackPriestfield #FansoftheFuture. about this great Football Club appreciate what gone toe to toe with the best teams in the we are doing and take up the opportunity to division and shown we have quality in our team. With the above in mind, several meetings follow the team on a regular basis. If we can produce this on a more regular basis I were held behind the scenes to formalise a can’t see any reason why we shouldn’t be able strategy to help pack Priestfield. We formed Please note that our early bird offer runs to target a top six finish, and with you, our 12th a `Think Tank committee` which was made up until 5pm on April 30. These special prices man, behind us I truly believe it can be done. of people from the terraces of various ages are available to all. After 30 April, prices will including season ticket holders, students, club increase. I hope you will be excited with our season staff, directors, parents and other stakeholders. ticket strategy and I look forward to I would like to thank all members of the Current season ticket holders obviously have welcoming as many people as possible to Think Tank for devoting their time, they care first choice on retaining their seats, however, Priestfield in August. passionately about the club and collectively after 1 June, any seats not claimed will be they have made some fantastic points and offered to new applications. Up the Gills! suggestions. They spoke, and we have listened. Paul D P Scally New applications (ie not current season ticket Chairman Whilst other initiatives will be rolled out as holders) can take advantage of the early bird the start of the 2019/20 season approaches pricing but must state the stand and block they (including a ‘VIP Summer Family Sports Day’ for want to sit in, and if they have a preferred seat those who hold season tickets at the 1 June), that should be included too. After 1 June we the headline news is a significant price drop. will endeavour to give them their preferred Every adult seat inside the stadium will enjoy seat or the next best available. Alternatively, #PACKPRIESTFIELD EARLY BIRD PRICES AVAILABLE TO ALL UNTIL 5pm, TUESDAY APRIL 30 HUGE TICKET SAVINGS RAINHAM END DROP MEDWAY STAND AND WAS £375 GORDON ROAD TICKETS DECREASED BY UP TO NOW £300! 10% 20% SAVING STARTING FROM £305 BENEFITS TO SEASON TICKET HOLDERS NEW FAMILY AREA PRIORITY CUP TICKETING MATCHDAY PRIZE DRAW VIP SUMMER FAMILY SPORTS DAY* TWO x 6 x FREE TICKET 2 x FREE FRIEND FOR A TRANSFERS TICKETS FOR FIVER VOUCHERS TO A GUEST ANY CAT B (Category B Games) (for games you can’t attend**) HOME GAME*** 10% OFF BUY A HOME 2 x 1/2 PRICE SELECTED SHIRT AND MASCOT MERCHANDISE AWAY OR 3RD PACKAGES***** SHIRT FOR £55**** * VIP Summer family sports day for season ticket holders and their children, held at Beechings Cross (Date TBC, players and management to attend). ** Transfers only applicable to those in the same age category. Students must contact the club’s ticket office directly. *** Terms and conditions apply, under 12 and under 18 can only claim two tickets for the same age category. **** While stocks last. ***** Maximum 2 per adult season ticket holder. SEASON TICKET OFFERS OPEN TO ALL RAINHAM END STAND 20% PRICE DROP FOR ADULT TICKETS!! A 10-year low RAINHAM END STAND SEASON TICKETS EARLY BIRD MAY 1 MATCHDAY APRIL 30 ONWARDS PRICE Adult (18+) £300.00 £350.00 £24.00 Senior Citizen (65+) £300.00 £350.00 £21.00 U18 / Student* £125.00 £140.00 £ 9.00 U18 / Student Flexi (10 games)* £ 75.00 £ 75.00 £ 9.00 U12** £ 30.00 £ 45.00 £ 9.00 UP TO 10% GORDON ROAD STAND OFF ALL TICKETS!! GORDON ROAD STAND SEASON TICKETS A B C D E F G H BRONZE SILVER SILVER GOLD GOLD SILVER BRONZE EARLY BIRD MAY 1 MATCHDAY Gold Club - Blocks D,E APRIL 30 ONWARDS PRICE 7 1 2 Adult (18+) £405.00 £430.00 £27.00 6 5 3 Senior Citizen (65+) £335.00 £365.00 £21.00 4 4 5 U18 / Student* £125.00 £140.00 £ 9.00 3 2 6 U18 / Student Flexi (10 games)* £ 75.00 £ 75.00 £ 9.00 1 7 U12** £ 30.00 £ 45.00 £ 9.00 J H G FED CBA EARLY BIRD MAY 1 MATCHDAY Silver Club - Blocks B,C,F APRIL 30 ONWARDS PRICE J H G FED CBA Blocks A,B,C Adult (18+) £355.00 £385.00 £24.00 Adult (18+) £340.00 £370.00 £24.00 Senior Citizen (65+) £305.00 £335.00 £21.00 Senior Citizen (65+) £320.00 £340.00 £21.00 U18 / Student* £125.00 £140.00 £ 9.00 #PACKPRIESTFIELD U18 / Student* £125.00 £140.00 £ 9.00 U18 / Student Flexi (10 games)* £ 75.00 £ 75.00 £ 9.00 U18 / Student Flexi (10 games)* £ 75.00 £ 75.00 £ 9.00 U12** £ 30.00 £ 45.00 £ 9.00 U12** £ 30.00 £ 45.00 £ 9.00 STUDENT FLEXI TICKET EARLY BIRD MAY 1 MATCHDAY NEW Bronze - Blocks A,G APRIL 30 ONWARDS PRICE Blocks D,E,F No Concessions Adult (18+) £305.00 £330.00 £24.00 WATCH ANY 10 LEAGUE GAMES OF Adult (18+) £410.00 £450.00 £27.00 YOUR CHOICE THROUGHOUT THE 2019/20 SEASON. Senior Citizen (65+) £265.00 £285.00 £21.00 CHOOSE YOUR MATCHES AND BOOK ONLINE OR U18 / Student* £125.00 £140.00 £ 9.00 VIA THE TICKET OFFICE TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT. * Students can purchase a full season ticket or flexi ticket (10 games), U18 / Student Flexi (10 games)* £ 75.00 £ 75.00 £ 9.00 subject to the provision of a current valid student photo ID card. One season ticket per student, subject to availability. U12** £ 30.00 £ 45.00 £ 9.00 PRESENT, PAST & NEW SUPPORTERS NEW AREA - SEASON TICKETS MEDWAY STAND LOWER FAMILY AREA BLOCKS G, H & J FAMILY AREA SEASON TICKETS EARLY BIRD MAY 1 MATCHDAY FAMILY BLOCKS G,H,J APRIL 30 ONWARDS PRICE Adult / Senior + U12*** £340.00 £365.00 £24.00 Additional Adult / Senior*** £320.00 £350.00 £24.00 Additional U12*** £ 20.00 £ 35.00 £ 9.00 Additional U18 / Student*** £125.00 £140.00 £ 9.00 *** To ensure the success of our The FAMILY ENCLOSURE is predominantly family zone (Medway Lower, aimed at parents, grandparents and or Blocks G,H &J) all new applicants must purchase a family ticket in carers with children aged U12.
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