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2019/20 SEASON TICKET UPDATE

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Limited number of Season Tickets to go on sale from Wednesday

Following last month’s priority period in which Leeds United Members had the opportunity to apply for a 2019/20 Season Ticket, we are now in a position to release a limited number of Season Tickets for sale to the general public.

These Season Tickets will go on sale, online from 10:30am tomorrow (Wednesday 22nd May), one ticket per person on a first come, first served basis.

Payment must be made in full as there is no finance payment option available.

Due to the high volume of Season Ticket renewals, the available seats are located in designated sections of the stadium: Family Area, North East Lower, West Stand Paddock, North Stand Lower and South Stand*.

Purchasing a Season Ticket guarantees your seat for all of our home league fixtures and there are significant savings opposed to purchasing tickets on a game by game basis.

All Season Ticket Holders are automatically enrolled into our Membership scheme and receive a number of benefits including an exclusive Centenary gift pack.

Family Area

Adult - £508

Concession** - £400

16-18 years - £300

Junior Under-16 - £139

Junior Under-11 - £72

North East Lower / North Stand / South Stand*

Adult - £562

Concession** - £400

16-18 years - £300

Junior Under-16 - £153

Junior Under-11 - £104

West Stand Paddock

Adult - £710

Concession** - £540

16-18 years - £405

Junior Under-16 - £194

Junior Under-11 - £109

Disabled supporters are advised to call our Disability Liaison Officer on 0371 334 1992 to discuss availability and pricing.

For more information, please call the Ticket Office on 0371 334 1992.

* Area FA6 - Only adult sales are available in this section.

**Concession = Senior Citizen 65+, 19 to 22 years, disabled. To qualify for an age related discount, applicants must be the appropriate age on 1st August 2019. Proof of age is required (copy of birth certificate or passport) Season Ticket terms and conditions apply.
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With the prospect that we could be promoted to the premiership it might be worth investing in a season-ticket as obtaining match day tickets next season will be limited with little chance if we do go up
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My brother, best mate, my two sons and me all online separately from 10.20 I got through the quickest 6 minutes when it went live by the time it had kicked me out let me back in, logged in (again!!!) only two seats left and they were in the family stand miles apart so we didn’t get a single season ticket between us 😩😩

Good job we’d all got our Gold Membership already so probably every other home game for us
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I'd love to get one, but just can't afford it and I won't be able to make it to every game, so it would become redundant. Plus I live in the south (don't bully me 🙈) so travel on top prices me out. Plus Sky constantly move games, so you can't book train prices in advance when they're so much cheaper.

I try to do 2/3 a season, but it's going to be difficult to get tickets. 😢

I just wish there was a way to increase capacity without it affecting ffp. :duno:
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Just thought I'd post the season-ticket sale up for those who may have been interested. I just know it's gonna be more & more difficult to acquire match day tickets

Got mine in March :-D
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Ratscoot wrote: Wed May 22, 2019 3:07 pm My brother, best mate, my two sons and me all online separately from 10.20 I got through the quickest 6 minutes when it went live by the time it had kicked me out let me back in, logged in (again!!!) only two seats left and they were in the family stand miles apart so we didn’t get a single season ticket between us 😩😩

Good job we’d all got our Gold Membership already so probably every other home game for us
That's a shame Rat :(
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SG90 wrote: Wed May 22, 2019 3:14 pm I'd love to get one, but just can't afford it and I won't be able to make it to every game, so it would become redundant. Plus I live in the south (don't bully me 🙈) so travel on top prices me out Plus Sky constantly move games, so you can't book train prices in advance when they're so much cheaper.

I try to do 2/3 a season, but it's going to be difficult to get tickets. 😢

I just wish there was a way to increase capacity without it affecting ffp. :duno:
Depending what use of transport you use travelling costs can be higher than match tickets.

Expensive following ones football club
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1964white wrote: Wed May 22, 2019 5:25 pm Depending what use of transport you use travelling costs can be higher than match tickets.

Expensive following ones football club
Trains, but you can't book too early in advance as you don't know whether Sky will move it or not. :roll: Even against the likes of Luton or Brentford at home they might move it.

Ironically, Tuesdays are probably the easiest as you know the day and kick off time won't change and crowds are usually smaller, but it means two days off work and overnight stay.
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