YORK City are cutting matchday admission prices for next season by an average of 30 per cent following their drop into National League North.
The biggest discounts are for youngsters, but there are also cuts of about 20 per cent for adult tickets.
Adult season tickets for the David Longhurst Stand have also been reduced to £199, if they are bought before June 30.
Reduced season ticket and matchday prices are also extended to under-18s, having previously been for U16s.
A statement on the club website said: "In order to reward the loyalty of our supporters and especially to encourage our young fans to continue their support, the club has decided to discount its Conference National prices by an average of 30 per cent for next season."
It added: "The board has taken the decision to offer these discounted prices as a reward to loyal fans, whilst maintaining full-time playing staff and infrastructure and a competitive playing budget."
Season Ticket prices (prices are up to June 30, those in brackets are from July 1 onwards)
David Longhurst Stand: Adult £199 (£235). Over-65/Young Person (18-21) £150 (£180); U18 £70 (£80); U12: £40 (£40).
York Pullman/Enclosure: Adult £275 (£320), O65/Young Person £185 (£220); U18 £85 (£100); U12 £40 (£40).
Benenden Popular Stand: Adult £220 (£255); O65/Young Person £170 (£200); U18: £80 (£90); U12: £40 (£40).
Family Stand: Adult + U18 £295 (£330); Adult + U12: £250 (£275); Additional Adult: £225 (£250); Additional U18: £85 (£100); Additional U12: £40 (£40); O65: £185 (£200).
Disabled: Adult £199 (£235); O65/YP: £150 (£180); U18: £70 (£80).
Matchday Ticket prices
David Longhurst Stand: Adult £14; O65/Young Person £10; U18 £5; U5 free.
York Pullman/Enclosure: Adult £17; O65/Young Person (18-21) £12; U18 £6; U5 free.
Benenden Popular Stand: Adult £15; O65/Young Person £11; U18 £6; U5 free.
Family Stand: Adult £15; U18 £6; U5 free.
Disabled: Adult £14; Over 65/Young Person £10; U18 £6; U5 free.
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