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Blues Rush For Half Season Tickets
Monday 19th November 2012 12:19
by Helen Mayo
@efc_helenmayo
Huge increase in sales of 10-match packages.
Half Season Tickets have proved the must-have Christmas gift, with Evertonians rushing to secure their seat for the second half of the season.
Since the 10-match package went on sale last Monday, sales have increased by 170% compared to the same day last year.
Along with the impressive sales figures for juniors as revealed on evertonfc.com last week, three times as many adult Blues have snapped up a Half Season Ticket than this time last season.
They will be joining the new wave of junior Blues who have secured their seat, with an impressive 134% increase in the number of Under 16’s snapping up their Half Season Ticket compared to the 2011/12 season.
Commercial Director Dave Biggar said: “Hundreds of Evertonians have snapped up their Half Season Tickets in the first week and we are delighted that not only are there plenty more juniors joining the Goodison faithful but adult sales are impressive too.
“There’s still plenty of great seats available all around the stadium so supporters should hurry to secure their place for an exciting second half of the season.”
Kicking off with Everton’s clash against Chelsea on Sunday 30 December, the Half Season Ticket guarantees a seat at some high-profile Goodison Park fixtures including the visits of Manchester City and a final home game of the season encounter with newly-promoted West Ham.
Once again this year, supporters can purchase Half Season Tickets at the Club’s city centre store, Everton Two.
Kids under the age of 11 can catch all the action from the second half of the Premier League campaign for bargain prices, starting at just £50.
Junior Blues can secure their seat from only £99 and adults can buy a Half Season Ticket from £289.
Half Season Tickets are now available to buy. Call 0871 663 1878, click here or drop into the Box Office at Goodison Park or Everton Two.
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