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Colchester United's new ticketing policy has been given the thumbs up by fans


Colchester United’s new ticketing policy has the backing of many of the club’s fans.

That is the opinion of Supporters Association chairman Jon Burns, after prices to watch the U’s next season were unveiled.

Supporters can now snap up quarter or half season ticket packages for the Weston Homes Community Stadium.

Fans can also buy season tickets before the end of the season and not pay any extra – even if high-flying Colchester win promotion back to the Coca-Cola Championship.

The Gazette is backing the U’s voucher scheme, which will see season ticket holders benefit from various discounts from local businesses.

Chairman Robbie Cowling has urged fans to come and support Aidy Boothroyd and his players, in the U’s third season at the new stadium.

Burns told the Gazette: “The fans I’ve spoken to have no quibbles about the pricing structure."

For the ful story see today's Gazette.

Comments(5)

love Dr says...
3:44pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Errrr no thanks im busy

Goonerboy says...
6:45pm Thu 18 Mar 10

are you sure you are talking to the right people.... a potential 50% increase on category A tickets if we get promoted ????

crazy comments says...
7:26pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Sorry been a season ticket holder so many years that next season ive decided not to bother. I will continue to support my team but will only pick the games I want to watch. The so called football will have to vastly improve.

completely_cuckoo says...
2:38pm Fri 19 Mar 10

I'm afraid that you are speaking to the wrong people. The CUSA will do/say anthing to keep Robbie Cowling on side. After so many years of fantastic support they were treated discracefully immediately prior to the move to WHCS. Instead of sticking two fingers up and forming an independent supporters association, these desperados instead pandered to the club in a pathetic attempt to cling on to some form of official recognition. Instead of providing something for the majority of CUFC fans, they therefore remain a very select minority.

Feisty CBC says...
8:26pm Fri 19 Mar 10

completely_cuckoo wrote:
I'm afraid that you are speaking to the wrong people. The CUSA will do/say anthing to keep Robbie Cowling on side. After so many years of fantastic support they were treated discracefully immediately prior to the move to WHCS. Instead of sticking two fingers up and forming an independent supporters association, these desperados instead pandered to the club in a pathetic attempt to cling on to some form of official recognition. Instead of providing something for the majority of CUFC fans, they therefore remain a very select minority.
Agreed. Great post.


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