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Huddersfield Town Season Ticket Prices

Next season Huddersfield Town's season ticket prices, whether in the championship or the premier league, will be priced at;

Adults: £199

8 to 17 y/o: £79

Under 8 y/o: £29

In any part of the ground for the first 17'000 in a stadium with a max capacity of 24'500. That means 70% of the stadium's capacity will be able to watch their team for these prices.

This gesture is from the club to their fans to thank them for their support over the years. Fans who in the last 15 years have seen their club right down in league 2 and fighting off administration, Huddersfield have now clawed their way up the ladder to be in with a chance of a making it to the Premier League for the first time on a budget which is one of the second tiers very smallest and developed an academy which is the envy of most clubs outside the top flight. Huddersfield play a style of football under David Wagner in which possession football, hard work and tenacity are the key elements, which has drawn praise from all quarters this campaign and resembles the style Borussia Dortmund played while Wagner was assistant to Jurgen Klopp there.

This pricing structure will be the cheapest season ticket available in either the championship or premier league next season.

Huddersfield are currently 3rd in the championship aiming to gain automatic promotion ahead of current top 2, Newcastle and Brighton.

Huddersfield Town, the Terriers truly showing the football world that money doesn't completely control the game, and that it's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.

Well done HTAFC

posted on 27/3/17

Lovely stuff, tenner per home game if in the PL (if they come up) would be great to see

posted on 27/3/17

Gutted if you're number 17,001 in the queue to buy one though.

posted on 27/3/17

comment by Mike (U1170)
posted 2 minutes ago
Gutted if you're number 17,001 in the queue to buy one though.
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Haha I don't think many will mind too much. Away stand has 6000 capacity, so there would only be 1500 fans who are none cheap season ticket holders.

Basically the club have said every season ticket we sell this season we're doing at these prices, which is unbelievably good to see in modern football.

posted on 27/3/17

Well done Hudds ,if I could afford the train fare ,I'd be up there every fortnight . Oh ,and best of luck with your promotion,would love you to edge Leeds out .

posted on 27/3/17

comment by harlequinHebdo (U16981)
posted 11 minutes ago
Well done Hudds ,if I could afford the train fare ,I'd be up there every fortnight . Oh ,and best of luck with your promotion,would love you to edge Leeds out .
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Town're gonna get a lot of love if that happens. Desperate for an autos spot obviously, but there's something of destiny in a Huddersfield vs Leeds playoff final. Whatever happens for the rest of this season, this has been by far the best season to follow Huddersfield in a very, very long time.

posted on 27/3/17

Hudersfield were once in the top flight. Back on the 70's. Harold Wilson let on he supported them and they have been nowhere since.

posted on 27/3/17

'arold ,has got a lot to answer for !

posted on 27/3/17

Not to mention that this season we paid £179 for an adult and £23 for under 8s.

£202 for me and my little lad this year, £228 next season. A tenner a game for two of us to get in over two seasons. Great prices and, this season in particular, a great team.

posted on 27/3/17

Bradford do very cheap season tickets too.

It makes sense for these clubs with big, perhaps lapsed, fan bases, to get the fans coming back.

For the big PL clubs it just doesn't make sense because demand always outstrips supply.

Likewise for much smaller clubs it doesn't make sense either because even at cheap prices they wouldn't sell enough.

posted on 27/3/17

comment by selbstgerechtein (U7048)
posted 28 minutes ago
Bradford do very cheap season tickets too.

It makes sense for these clubs with big, perhaps lapsed, fan bases, to get the fans coming back.

For the big PL clubs it just doesn't make sense because demand always outstrips supply.

Likewise for much smaller clubs it doesn't make sense either because even at cheap prices they wouldn't sell enough.
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Rochdale have a good offer on for next season based on how many take up the offer. Start off cheap enough anyway, but for every 1,000 that buy one up to 4,000 the offer comes down another £50 or so til they're about £100. Great initiatives as most inhabitants of these towns will be happy to watch United or City from their armchairs. About time local clubs got the local fans back in

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