Norwich City Announce Launch of 2011-2012 Season Tickets
With VAT set to rise from 17.5% to 20% in January next year, Norwich City is offering supporters to avoid paying the tax increase by buying their tickets outright before January.
Club Chief Executive David McNally, has previously warned supporters that price increases are inevitable. According to the Club's official web site, this increase is as much as £1.50 per game, or £69 a year.
Another move to increase income is the raising of the adult concession age from 60 to 65, in line with other clubs, it is stated. The opportunity to pay over 12 months remains.
Full details have just been sent out to every season ticket holder and member, with the usual incentives to buy early.
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