YORK City fans will have to act quickly if they are to make the most of the club's season ticket offers.
Discounts, which amount to eight free games for under-18s and six free games for adults, are available on tickets purchased before July 14.
The adult season ticket prices have been pegged at last season's prices and youngsters are set to benefit from even lower pricing.
And City have also made no changes to their match day admission pricing for the 2001-02 campaign with ground admission for adults standing at £8 and £5 for concessions.
Season ticket holders have added privileges in that they will have guaranteed cup tickets, free entry to reserve team matches, free travel club membership and 10 per cent discount at the club shop.
Prices:
Season tickets (price in brackets if bought before July 14)
Main stand and enclosure: Adult £209 (£187), Over-65s £133 (£119), Under-18s £119 (£105).
Popular stand: Adult £171 (£153), Over-65s £114 (£102), Under-18s £102 (£99).
Ground: Adult £152 (£136), Over-65s £95 (£85), Under-18s £85 (£75).
Family stand (maximum three children under 16): Adult and child £219.50.
Matchday admission:
Main stand and enclosure: Adult £11, Over-65s £7, Under-18s £7.
Popular stand: Adult £9, Over-65s £6, Under-18s £6.
Ground: Adult £8, Over 65s £5, Under-18s £5.
Reserve matches: Adult £2, City Reds and Junior Reds free.
Tickets for the Bootham Crescent family stand sold out within hours of going on sale yesterday for City's pre-season friendly with Manchester United on July 29.
Some seats in the main-stand, enclosure and popular stands are still available but are reported to be selling fast.
Terrace tickets will go on sale at a later date.
The club also reported a brisk trade in tickets for Wayne Hall's testimonial match with Middlesbrough on July 19.
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