City beating Blues in ticket sales
WHILE Ipswich Town are still finalising their season ticket position for next season, Norwich City are looking ahead to another good year - even if they are in League One.
Elvin King
WHILE Ipswich Town are still finalising their season ticket position for next season. Norwich City are looking ahead to another good year - even if they are in League One.
The Canaries have already sold 17,824 tickets for 2009/10. Ipswich - at the last count - had sold 7,000.
Richard Gough, City's customer service manager, said: “We're absolutely delighted. The support for this club is fantastic at what is certainly an economically challenging time.”
Existing season ticket-holders yet to renew their seats have just over three weeks left to do so.
A cap on season ticket sales will be set at about 20,350 to allow for the needs of casual supporters and visiting fans.
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If City are relegated to League One, fans who renewed by the first deadline can claim a 15 per cent rebate. Those renewing after that can claim ten per cent back.