Inverness Caley Thistle
Published: 21/02/2012 17:13 - Updated: 21/02/2012 18:27

Cut-price ticket deal for ICT v Rangers

ICT chairman Kenny Cameron hopes the special prices will lure home fans to Sunday's game against Rangers.
ICT chairman Kenny Cameron hopes the special prices will lure home fans to Sunday's game against Rangers.

FAMILIES can hit the net with a special deal when Caley Thistle host Rangers in the SPL this Sunday.

The Inverness club is offering a family ticket - covering one adult and two children - in the uncovered Main Stand for £30. This is £14 cheaper than for the same package in the North Stand family section.

In addition, the club are locked in talks with the ICT Supporters Trust who are offering 100 adult tickets in the North Stand for £15 - a reduction of £10 on the normal price.

Club chairman Kenny Cameron said:"These are challenging economic times and we're extremely grateful for the ongoing support we receive. There were some empty home seats for the recent Scottish Cup tie with Celtic so I approached the Trust to discuss how this could be addressed for the Rangers game.

"The away end is virtually sold out and we want the best home support possible to cheer on captain Richie Foran and his team mates. We have come up with a family ticket deal, normally £44, for only £30, and the Trust have released the 100 adult tickets on a purely one-off basis.

"These bargain adult tickets will be available on a first come, first served basis."

Supporters trust chairman Peter Murphy said:"It's very positive to see the club coming to us on ticket pricing and we are delighted to join with them in this initiative. Money is tight these days and these special offers can make the difference between families and individuals going to the match or missing out."

 

 

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