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Newcastle United reduce season tickets prices by 10% following relegation
Newcastle United have announced that all season ticket prices for the 2016/17 season at St. James’ Park will be reduced by 10%.
The news follows the club’s relegation to the Championship and confirmation that manager Rafa Benítez will remain at the club’s helm.
The club announced in February that it had reduced all junior season ticket prices for next season by up to 54%, as well as freezing adult season ticket prices.
Supporters on long-term price deals will receive a 10% reduction on the prices sent to them in February and will receive refunds or reductions in their monthly payments.
Lee Charnley, managing director at Newcastle United, said: “With our future under Rafa now secured, we’re delighted to announce price reductions across the board for all supporters.
“Your loyalty through these challenging time has been magnificent and it’s right that we now reward you with savings for our 16/17 Championship season.”
The club will now be writing to season ticket holders in the coming days and weeks, detailing new prices and the process of how refunds and/or reductions will be managed.
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