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NEWCASTLE United are looking after the next generation of fans by allowing young Magpies to watch Premier League football at St. James' Park for the rest of the season for as little as £2.50 a game!

 

Starting with the visit of Derby County on December 23, ten-game season tickets are going on sale in the Milburn Stand - and these also guarantee your seat for the visits of Chelsea and Manchester United plus the derby dates with Middlesbrough and Sunderland.

 

For Primary School children these ten-game tickets will cost just £25, and for Secondary School children they will be only £50.

 

Chairman Chris Mort said: "If we are to develop this great club over the years to come we would like to make more games more accessible to the younger generations, even when we are selling out the stadium."

 

The ten-game season ticket prices are as follows:

 

Milburn Level 7 Blocks A, B

Adults - £300

Senior Citizens - £250

Students - £200

Primary School Children - £25

Secondary School Children - £50

 

Primary school children must be accompanied by an adult - more than one child can accompany an adult (i.e. one adult to three children is fine). dentification (birth certificate + photo ID) will be required for children's tickets.A valid NUS or college card is required for student concession.

 

Milburn Level 7 Block H

Adults - £300

Senior Citizens - £250

Students - £130

Juvenile (under 16) - £130

 

A valid NUS or college card is required for student concession.

 

Contact the NUFC Box Office on 0191 261 1571 for more information on how to buy your ten-game tickets.

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Could you not just get a student to buy your ticket and use it yourself? How will they enforce who uses it?

 

I guess they could ask for student ID when going into the ground. Not saying they will like but it would be a way of enforcing it.

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Might get me dad one. if they do pull you you can just say your kids at work so he lent you the ticket for the day.

Won't they be non-transferable (or require student ID still) though? With them being so cheap.

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You could just pull the old 'ive got my sons, my son must have mine' trick. I still dont see how they can enforce the new card tickets. You can be 70 with a NUS card these days anyway

Nearly worth chancing it anyway at that price

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