Season Tickets set to rise ahead of Premier League campaign

Last updated : 14 April 2010 By Wba-mad Editor

The club has increased season ticket prices for the first time in three years ahead of next season’s Premier League campaign.  Adult season tickets will now range from £399 to £499 with the club deciding not to extend the popular ‘Early Bird’ offer or any other related deals. 

Despite the 13% increase Baggies fans will be able to see the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea for an average price of £21 per home game with the club insisting excellent value for money compared to other top-flight teams in the region.

“Our season ticket prices compare very favourably to other clubs of our size in the top flight and we hope they are as well received by our supporters as they have been in recent years,” said Albion Chief Executive, Mark Jenkins.

"We have been at the forefront of pricing season tickets as fairly and competitively as possible in recent years as we are very mindful of the current tough economic climate, particularly in the Black Country region.

"We had this very much in mind when deciding next season's prices, which we feel are excellent value for Premier League football.

"With season ticket income being our second biggest revenue stream after television fees, we also had to structure our prices in a way that will enable the club to be as competitive as possible in the Premier League."