Written byPaul Chalk

Ross County chairman Roy MacGregor wants to make football more affordable.

ROSS County have this morning (Thursday) announced massive game-changing season ticket price reductions.

This news comes hot on the heels of fans being given the chance to get into next Tuesday’s game with Hamilton for free, the club’s final home fixture of the season.

The new ticket pricing structure, aimed at making football more affordable for Staggies of all ages includes:

* Adult season ticket for the Jail End (South Stand) discounted by £100 to just £200.

* Over-65 season ticket for the Jail End reduced by £65 to £100.

* Over-75 season ticket for the Jail End discounted by £12.50 to £70.

* Young adult (18-21) season ticket introduced, costing £100.

* Under-18 season ticket for the Jail End reduced by £40 to £40.

* Under-12 season ticket for the Jail End discounted by £20 to £5.

In addition, the club is introducing an Early Bird Discount on season tickets for the East and West Stands which will see supporters receive a 10 per cent discount on their season ticket if they buy it between May 22 and June 10.

Standard ticket prices for the East/West Stands (before discount) are: adult (£360, frozen for a fifth consecutive year – before early bird discount), over-65 (£210), over-75 (£105), 18-21 (£100), under-18 (£40), under-12 (£5).

Ross County chairman Roy MacGregor explained bringing more fans into back the team was the driving force behind the drastic cuts, which fans are sure to welcome.

*** See today's North Star for the full story and comments from Roy MacGregor.