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Middlesbrough are offering season-ticket holders a free pint at every league game next season.
The Teeside club's today unveiled next season's ticketing plan, which sees a price freeze on admission.
The season-ticket package is sent out with a book of drinks vouchers, with one redeemable for a pint of beer or lager - or a soft drink - at every home league game.
With Tony Mowbray's men still in with a shout of making the Championship play-offs for promotion to the Premier League, fans can pick up adult a Riverside season-ticket for just £370.
Chairman Gibson said the offer will help to inspire Boro to top-flight success by forging a connection with the local people.
'The spirit of Teesside is in its people and we want to harness that spirit to inspire the team in the way we all know it can,' he said.
'Our Season Card holders make an emotional commitment to the club and are really important to us.
'We're in a great position to compete at the top level of English football - we have a modern stadium, a first class training ground and we're free of external debt.
'Teesside needs a Premier League football club and the Premier League is the only place we want to be.'
The Teeside club's today unveiled next season's ticketing plan, which sees a price freeze on admission.
The season-ticket package is sent out with a book of drinks vouchers, with one redeemable for a pint of beer or lager - or a soft drink - at every home league game.
With Tony Mowbray's men still in with a shout of making the Championship play-offs for promotion to the Premier League, fans can pick up adult a Riverside season-ticket for just £370.
Chairman Gibson said the offer will help to inspire Boro to top-flight success by forging a connection with the local people.
'The spirit of Teesside is in its people and we want to harness that spirit to inspire the team in the way we all know it can,' he said.
'Our Season Card holders make an emotional commitment to the club and are really important to us.
'We're in a great position to compete at the top level of English football - we have a modern stadium, a first class training ground and we're free of external debt.
'Teesside needs a Premier League football club and the Premier League is the only place we want to be.'