Guiseley have frozen their season-ticket prices despite having moved up a division on the football pyramid.
The Lions won the UniBond League Premier Division in May, pipping neighbours Bradford Park Avenue to the only automatic promotion berth to the Conference North.
Guiseley boss Steve Kittrick is now gearing up for the club’s first pre-season friendly just over three weeks away.
The opposition will be provided by Bradford City as part of the agreement that took James Hanson to Valley Parade.
The Nethermoor outfit announced this week that season tickets will remain at £147 for adults and £73 concessions, which includes over-60s, under-16s, students and the unemployed.
Prices for match day through the gate will be going up for the first time in three years though, rising to £9 for adults and £5 concessions.
Guiseley say they have done all they can to keep the rises to a minimum. They estimate that the cost of the team travelling to Blue Square North clubs will be 30 to 35 per cent higher than for last season in the UniBond League.
Other expenses will also increase but Guiseley hope to absorb those costs to minimise the effect on their supporters.
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