After maintaining their Championship status by the skin of their teeth in the previous campaign, Plymouth Argyle fans will be looking forward to welcoming the big boys to Home Park again in the following 12 months, with the Theatre of Greens set to be rocking once again.
But lets take a look at what the cheapest season ticket for the Devon side will compare to the rest of the division, and whether the Green Army are getting value for money ahead of the upcoming campaign.
Plymouth Argyle’s cheapest season ticket for the 24/25 Championship campaign
A quick look on the Argyle website shows that for any renewing season ticket holder in the lower section of the Mayflower Grandstand will pay £405 for a guaranteed seat for every game next season, working out at £17.60 per game.
That might seem like great value for money, but the only caveat being that if the weather takes a turn for the worse, you’ll more than likely get a soaking, with the stand’s roof barely covering those in the first few rows.
You’d have to fork out an extra £100 ‘dry tax’ to sit in the rest of the ground, with the upper section of the Mayflower, the Devonport, and the Lyndhurst all costing £505 for the season, or £21.96 per match.
If we take the £405 as our figure though, that puts Argyle slap bang in the middle of the division in terms of season ticket prices for the following campaign, with the league’s average coming in at £403.64, according to figures from Birmingham World.
That prices sees them alongside Watford in the race for most average of the average, with the Hornets offering their fans the chance to be regulars at Vicarage Road for £402.
Derby County and West Bromwich Albion are also nearby with a season ticket costing £399 at either ground, and still having money for a cup of tea and a pie compared to the price to see the Pilgrims.
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