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Concessionary Football Tickets for OVER 60s
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More and more concessions are granted nowadays to OVER 60s. Free prescriptions, free bus travel , free swimming, free college courses, winter fuel allance,concessionary admission prices to English Heritage/National Trust, several rugby and football club match tickets, cinemas and much more.
I want to compile a list of football clubs, particularly Premiership and Championship who have already gone down this route. Thanks in advance for your replies.
I want to compile a list of football clubs, particularly Premiership and Championship who have already gone down this route. Thanks in advance for your replies.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for your advice Rollo. However, these details apply to the current 2008/9 season and they have not set prices yet for 2009/10. I do know that several clubs are considering reducing the concessionary age from 65 to 60. From experience I have found that ABers like to help where they can, and I'm a firm believer in reciprocation.
I have been a season ticket holder and followed a premiership club for more years than I care to remember. The way things are at present it looks as if , for the first time in over thirty years, I won't be able to afford to renew. A lot of the clubs do not state 60+ or 65+ on their webpages. They just put senior citizen. Where they don't give an age I assume its 65+ .It would seem that ALL Premiership clubs have a 65+ policy but so far, I have found many clubs in the Championship and lower divisions which have adopted 60+ as the benchmark for senior citizen. My list is by no means complete - I am continuing to add to it. So far I have got Preston NE, Sheffield Utd., Leicester, Peterborough, Barnsley, Ipswich, Port Vale, Blackpool, Cambridge, Charlton, Walsall, Leeds, Mansfield, Notts Forest, Huddersfield, QPR, Bury (63+), Aldershot, Brentford, Barnet, Darlington, Lincoln, Macclesfield, Notts County, Rotherham, Tranmere, Crewe, Cambridge and there are more which I hope to find in due course. My reason for compiling this information is so I can lobby the club in the very slight hope that they introduce the 60+ ruling. Afterall, they introduced a youth policy this season whereby schoolboys get in for a fiver (�99 season ticket) By the way, I'm 62.
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