Season ticket deal a major hit with Cougar fans. : Tue Nov 10, 2009 6:25 pm
Keighley Cougars' early season ticket deal has proved a major hit with the Cougar Park faithful.
The Co-operative Championship club have introduced a discounted purchase scheme that allows fans to buy their season tickets with saving of more than 16 per cent on the cost of the same ticket after 18th December 2009.
An adult ground season ticket will cost £100 until the December 18 deadline, after which it will set fans back £120. And similar discounts have been applied right across the club's entire season ticket tariff.
For the 2010 season the Cougars have increased their turnstile admission fees so that an adult will pay £15 instead of £11 as in 2009.
Helen Carter, the Cougars' General Manager, said: "Our ticket office has reported that they're doing brisk business and the fans have obviously bought into the 'early bird' offer that we're offering.
"It is also pleasing because many of the people purchasing season tickets have not been watching their Rugby League at Cougar Park for many years.
"Possibly that's a reaction to the fact that we were promoted after beating Oldham in the Co-operative Champion One Grand Final last month.
"But I also believe that because we're offering season tickets at bargain prices that too is having an effect.
"We had to bring our turnstile admission prices in line with the other clubs in the Championship as the costs of playing in the higher division are so much more than they are in Championship One.
"It is also evident that people who have other commitments in the summer see our season ticket deal as being attractive because it means they can afford to miss the odd game and still use their caravans and take weekends away.
"While we're pleased to assist fans during these hard financial times, it's also very encouraging to see some of the club's support from the area returning".