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RANGERS Football Club has today announced a price freeze to reward season ticket holders for their unrivalled and unwavering commitment to the Club.

Last season the Club took the unprecedented decision to slash adult season tickets by one third and juveniles by 50%.

This strategy has been reinforced by the record attendances at Ibrox this season making Rangers the fifth most attended club in the UK. The Board has decided to continue this affordability strategy in recognition of the fans and their unquestionable loyalty and support.

Prices for season tickets, which include all 18 league games, start from £258 for Adults, £65 for Kids and £179 for Concessions.

Rangers Interim Chief Executive Craig Mather commented: The Board is delighted to confirm season ticket prices for next season will be frozen.

More than 38,000 fans bought season tickets in 2012/13 and in recognition of their tremendous support and loyalty we have taken the decision to keep prices for the forthcoming campaign as low as possible.

We all enjoyed our recent title celebrations at Ibrox and the fact the Berwick Rangers game was a complete sell out was again testament to the loyalty, commitment and passion the supporters continue to show this great club.

We cannot thank Rangers fans enough. They have followed the team in huge numbers at all games this season and I am sure they will back Ally McCoist and his players again in 2013/14.

Phase 1 of the journey back is complete and we are all determined to get this great club back to the top of Scottish football where we belong. Supporters are the lifeblood of this 141 year old institution and on behalf of everyone at Rangers Football Club I would like to thank our fans for their incredible support.

Season ticket renewal and purchase details will be communicated to supporters in advance through club communications and external media. http://rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/item/3966-season-tickets-price-freeze

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Glad to hear it...albeit I think it would have been hard to justify an increase after this season....as smile says surely this shows we are not in the financial difficulty some obsessed Tims would want us to be in!

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