It’s been confirmed that Wycombe Wanderers’ season ticket prices will be frozen for next season.
The club revealed the news on April 23, just two days before the Chairboys’ final home league match of the season against Sheffield Wednesday, which is expected to be the Adams Park side’s largest crowd of the season.
You heard it - all ticket prices will be frozen next year.@rcouhig has been in town to provide an update to fans ahead of a intense finale to this season, and looking towards what next season holds.
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) April 21, 2022
Watch now on WanderersTV.#Chairboys
At the time of writing, more than 8,000 tickets have been sold.
The club have only reached this figure twice since the start of the season.
They were against Oxford United in January and Plymouth Argyle in April, which ended in 2-0 wins for the Chairboys.
The fixture against their M40 rivals saw 8,005 people attend the match, whilst 8,181 witnessed Wanderers’ Good Friday victory over the Pilgrims.
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Speaking on the season ticket prize free, chairman Rob Couhig told the club: “We’re going to keep our season ticket prices exactly the same whether we’re in League One, which is doubtful, or more likely in the Championship.
📣 All ticket prices have been frozen for the 22/23 season.
— WWFC Ticket Office (@wwfctickets) April 21, 2022
We will be releasing information soon about renewals process and buying a ST for next season. https://t.co/nDtWEW4IVQ
“We’re going to keep our prices the same.
“We value these things slightly differently to most clubs.
“We look at what can we give you and what is a reasonable price to charge, and I think we can live with this price.
“We’re doing to do it even though we see prices going up for everything.”
The match against the Owls will kick-off at 3pm.
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