Ipswich Town have confirmed their membership structure for the upcoming 2024/25 campaign.
The Super Blues membership, which was introduced last year, will remain as the single membership available to all UK adult supporters for the new season. Season ticket holders can purchase these for £34.99, with the price set at £39.99 for non-season ticket holders.
The club have also introduced an International Blues membership for supporters overseas, which also costs £34.99, while the Junior Blues membership will return in a slightly adjusted format.
All three memberships will immediately be available to purchase for those supporters who were members during the 2023/24 season, with all new members able to purchase from 10am on Thursday, 18 July. These will not be renewed automatically.
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Ipswich have also revealed the structure for buying tickets for Premier League games, where non-season ticket holding members from the 2023/24 season, who purchased a match ticket for one or more league fixture at Portman Road in the 2023/24 campaign, will have the option to enter a ballot for home fixtures if their membership is renewed.
Members will also receive priority access to ticket sales for away league games in the 2024/25 season, using the Away Priority Points (APP) scheme that was introduced before the start of the 2023/24 campaign.
The APP scheme is based on ticket purchases for away fixtures and works on the structure of one point being awarded for every away match ticket purchased by a member (applicable to all three types of membership). Everyone who buys a membership will receive a five-point bonus.
Full details, including the benefits for Super Blues, International Blues and Junior Blues memberships, can be found here.
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