BLACKBURN Rovers have launched a half-season ticket deal to entice fans to the club for the remaining Premiership home games.
The ticket incorporates 11 games and is being touted as the ideal Christmas present for Rovers fans given the quality of the opposition still to visit Ewood in the Premiership..
Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Wigan and Bolton will all be coming to Rovers after Christmas and Rovers fans can see them, as well as the remaining fixtures, for prices of £150 (adults) and an across-the-board £55 (juniors).
Chairman John Williams said: "We believe the half season ticket represents excellent value. Our crowds have dipped this season and the two main reasons we were given for that centred around previous home form and price.
"Mark Hughes and his team have done their best to answer the first point by producing excellent results and performances at Ewood, and this offer helps us to continue to answer the second.
"Hopefully, all of this, coupled with the prospect of some enthralling matches, will further help our efforts to entice people back to Ewood Park."
The adult ticket represents matchday savings equivalent to getting the Arsenal, Chelsea and Man United games free, depending on choice of seat location within the stadium.
The half season ticket also entitles fans to free membership. As part of the scheme, fans will receive packs of Rovers merchandise, invitations to exclusive events, discounts on away travel and much more.
Supporters can also pay for half season tickets with a deposit and three monthly instalments.
Tickets are available from the club's main ticket office on 08701 123456.
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