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http://www.rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/item/8894-gers-launch-four-match-package

 

RANGERS goalkeeper Cammy Bell has urged supporters to take advantage of a new four-match ticket package and fill Ibrox for the remaining league games of the season as the new Board continues the rebuilding of the Club.

 

Stuart McCall’s side have four home Championship fixtures left to play in Season 2014/15 ahead of the play-off matches – Cowdenbeath (28 March), Hearts (5 April), Raith Rovers (12 April) and Falkirk (25 April) - and the backing of supporters will be crucial as the Light Blues look to secure promotion to the top flight.

 

The fans have been and always will be the lifeblood of the Club and Cammy, who was pictured with Murray Park youth star Tom Walsh promoting the four-match ticket packages which are on public sale today, is encouraging all supporters to pack Ibrox in the final weeks of the campaign.

 

He said: “It has been frustrating being on the sidelines through injury for so long but I am delighted to return to action and it was great to play at Ibrox in front of the Rangers fans once again last Tuesday and in Sunday’s victory over Hibs at Easter Road.

 

“Fans have endured a difficult time in recent years but with their continued backing, especially in the final four home games of the season, we can start to make Ibrox a fortress once again. Results have not been good enough and the players all accept that, but we hope to put that right in the final weeks of the campaign and take the Club back to the top flight.”

 

Prices for a four-match value package start at £62 for adults, £50 concessions and just £18 for juniors in the Club Deck subject to availability.

 

To book a four-match ticket package fans can visit http://www.rangers.co.uk, the Rangers Ticket Centre or call 0871 702 1972 (calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras).

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How much is a seat in that category normally?

 

£18 but a few pounds more for the Hearts/Hibs games.

 

As such it should be £76 so not sure where they've got the £80 from as some sort of bargain - unless they're including the usual £1 extortion fee for buying tickets online.

 

EDIT: They're not including the extortion fee - in fact it would be £85 to buy online compared to £80 to buy separately.

 

Bizarre strategy.

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Not when they're more expensive than going game by game. :D
Indeed, and I can't see that many wanting to go to all four matches in general.

 

The Hearts game may get close to a sell out but the other three will remain a similar level to the last three in my opinion.

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