Club consider price increase

Last updated : 02 February 2005 By Luke Thornhill
Ticketing arrangements are currently under review, and chairman Steve Wharton will propose to the club's three-man board that prices are increased by £2.

This would mean that to watch League games from the Scunthorpe Telegraph Stand, the most expensive in the ground, it would cost an adult £17 and a child £10.

The controversial Loyalty Scheme will continue, with a book replacing the current card.

Price will stay at £20, with a £1 voucher for each home League game, but with 23 home games a season this will provide a 'saving' of just £3. There will also be six numbered tickets, which will come into action if the club get a big cup draw.

Our current site poll is asking whether fans would be prepared to pay £20 for next season's loyalty scheme, voting appears to be firmly against the proposal.

Numbered vouchers will also be included in season tickets, Wharton has also proposed an additional option to pay an extra fee to join the supporters club.

Some supporters club members had wanted the OSC to incorporate the loyalty scheme, this has apparently been rejected by the club.

For high-demand games season ticket holders will be prioritised first, followed by loyalty card members and then supporters club members before going on general sale.