West Ham Utd Half Season Tickets 2010/11 Under 16's From £65.00
U16 Frm £65 West Ham United are pleased to confirm that for the 2010/11 season, a limited number of half season tickets will be available beginning with the Everton fixture on Tuesday 28 December.
Half season tickets are currently available until close of business Friday 24 December, although after the 23 November the Everton fixture will be on sale to members and any seat sold for an individual game will no longer be available as a season ticket.
With the total number of season tickets being set to a maximum of 24,000, taking into account over 20,000 were sold prior to the start of the season we therefore advise fans to act fast or risk missing out. In addition for the first time ever the club are offering a 0% three instalment plan policy to help spread the cost of your half season ticket, to enquire about this plan please contact the ticket office direct.
With ten league games included and acknowledging season tickets prices were frozen compared to match tickets from the 2009/10 season, these prices not only show exceptional value for money but could provide someone with an excellent Christmas present.
Not only are the last 10 league games of the season included but priority will be given on all home cup fixtures with tickets available at discounted prices.
Tickets can be purchased either in person at the West Stand ticket office, online by visiting www.whufcboxoffice.com, by telephone on 0871 222 2700* via Option 3 or by postal applications sent to Ticket Office, Boleyn Ground, Green Street, Upton Park, London, E13 9AZ.


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Jump to unread Post a CommentGet young supporters in, better atmosphere, more food sales, grow your young fan base - fantastic idea. Well done West Ham .
I hope it is, unless you get promotion!
Because they have no problem selling season tickets.
Because they have no problem selling season tickets.
Yeah, right. There are probably only a handful of clubs that are in that situation. The vast majority would love to sell more tickets - and probably would if they offered generous payment options.
We'd need quiet a few promotions/West Ham relegations for that to happen!! Maybe in the cup one day