Monday 6th April, 2020 at 1:46pm
As a club, we know we are all facing new challenges in all of our lives right now and football is rightly not to the fore at present. However, when the time is right, football will return to the Energy Check Stadium at Firhill.
You can be there then while helping the club now by making a down payment on the future by securing your 2020/21 season ticket, ahead of when it arrives. Encouraged by the continued backing of our amazing support, Partick Thistle Family Club is today making season tickets available for early purchase with prices frozen and a part-payment option available.
Prices are unchanged from season 2019/20 and supporters can make a 50% down payment now with the balance due at the start of the 2020/21 season. To process payments of 50% up front, enter the coupon code “FAMILY50”. If you wish to buy your season ticket in full, you can.
The sale of 2020/21 season tickets follows considerable supporter interest but we must again restress – if you can’t afford this now, please wait and do it only when you are sure you can.
For full information on 2020/21 season tickets including prices and payment options please visit: https://ptfc.co.uk/season-tickets/20-21-season-tickets-on-sale-now
CEO Gerry Britton, announcing the sale, said:
“It may seem to be a strange time to start selling season tickets when we don’t know when the season might begin but our fans have been pressing us to give them that option to show support for Thistle. We have various contingencies in development to support fans for all the possible permutations of seasons restarting, finishing and commencing. But there will be a season 2020/21 and our fans want to be at Firhill for it.
“While there are no current finance options available due to the lending restrictions most businesses are subject to at present, we anticipate that finance options will be available closer to the season start.
“Every one of us at the club would like to once again thank each and every supporter for their incredible backing at this unprecedented time. Please continue to look after yourselves and each other and follow all government and NHS advice. Stay home, save lives.”