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    Dead Sun Rising wrote:
    As always, very strong words from some supporters. Thankfully I can take a back seat but I'll be very interested to see just how many of you actually do stay away, especially if you are picking up results and near the top of the league.

    I have said similar things about not going to matches in the past but when KO time ticks round I usually end up on the Turf.
    But did you say similar things because you had dishonest clueless owners who never put a foot near the ground and who employed an amateur imposter of a football manager who continuously lies to the media and accuses fans? I dont think so. This is not an ordinary case of a bad run"
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Blackburn Rovers fans can get 13 free games

BLACKBURN Rovers fans can watch the equivalent of 13 free games at Ewood Park next season if they buy a season ticket before the early bird price freeze deadline of August 1.

Rovers yesterday announced their matchday ticket information with the prices showing the savings that would be made by supporters wanting to attend every game, if they bought a season ticket.

Home fixtures have been broken down into three categories, with prices starting from £15 for an adult ticket to a Category B game, from £19 for a Category A game and from £25 for the visits of Burnley and Leeds United, which are deemed A+ games.

However, fans can make big savings by purchasing a 23-game season ticket, currently frozen at last year’s prices, ahead of the deadline.

An adult season ticket in the Ronnie Clayton Blackburn End, which costs just £225, saves £299 against the matchday equivalent. This equates to 13 free games.

A senior paying £145 for a season ticket saves £175 – equating to 12 free games. A junior, whose match ticket prices are just £5, £7 or £12, will get nine free games with a season ticket at just £85.

Cheaper match tickets are available in the Riverside Stand, with a season ticket here saving £172 – the equivalent of 10 free games.

Supporters can also spread the cost of a season ticket by paying monthly and there are additional benefits too – including 15 per cent off food purchases in Blues and 15 per cent off the new home kit until August 18.

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