Season Tickets: Christmas Sale
Club director Bobby Gracey spoke to the official website today, with an update on the club’s ongoing budget development fund and news of a special offer for 2014.
“The response by our fans and owners has been fantastic,” Bobby said. “We have now collected circa £8,200 in donations. Everyone knows how tough times are at present so it’s great to see so many people being able to assist the club and clearly wanting to make a difference.
“Having the donate page on the website has certainly been popular and, no matter how small the donation is, it is greatly appreciated. I hope that everyone feels part of what we are trying to build at the club.
“With Christmas just a few days away, I also want to share details of our new Season Ticket bargains. These will be available from the club office after our game against Albion Rovers on Saturday and also online via the online shop.
“We will also be promoting the discounted season ticket sales in the Cumbernauld area and on various social media outlets.
“These heavily discounted season tickets are in limited numbers, however if you move quickly you could grab a bargain. Adult season ticket holders can attend our last 9 home games for the greatly reduced price of just over £8 per match.
Category | Number Available | Cost |
Adult | 73 | £75 |
Concession | 32 | £40 |
Executive Club | 24 | £215 |
“Buying season tickets really assists the club in managing cash flow and a cash injection at this critical time of the season could be the best Christmas present we could all provide to our manager, as he continues to deliver outstanding performances on the pitch with our young squad.
“The flexibility of our unique season ticket voucher system also makes it easier than ever to invite a friend to Broadwood and there is no doubt that our supporters have been playing their role as our twelfth man in every game this season.
“Finally, on behalf of the board, I would like to thank everyone for their ongoing support which is greatly appreciated and truly makes a huge difference on and off the park.”