Coventry City season tickets for the 2008/09 season are now on sale and fans have until Friday May 16 to buy them at Early Bird rates.

Season ticket prices have been frozen in the vast majority of areas at the Ricoh Arena for the THIRD season in succession, with supporters able to come along and cheer on the Sky Blues at the Ricoh Arena in 2008/2009 at the same price it cost them to do so in 2006.

The Club is looking to make Chris Coleman's first full season in charge a hugely memorable one, with Chairman Ray Ranson already saying that he will be offering the manager his full financial backing to ensure next term is more of a success than the current one has been.

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And to make sure that the Ricoh is packed to the rafters, supporters are being offered season tickets at the same discount prices as the last two campaigns, as long as they purchase before the Early Bird Deadline of Friday May 16.

The cheapest adult season ticket is £277 when bought in conjunction with a Junior Sky Blue (JSB) ticket and once again, JSBs under the age of seven are entitled to a free season ticket.

For a full list of season ticket prices and to download an application form click here.

Fans can spread the cost of their 2008/09 season ticket over ten months, without being charged a penny in interest, so all you need to be able to pay up front is the initial payment, with the remainder being taken by direct debit over the following nine months.

All fans should by now have received a copy of their Sky Blues News Newspaper, which contains all price listings and a season ticket application form.

To purchase your season ticket, simply fill out all relevant sections of the application form and post it to the address given or bring it in person to either of the Club's Ticket Offices at the Ricoh Arena or West Orchards Shopping Centre.