Leeds United make relegation rebate statement and reveal two options for season ticket holders - YEP 19/6/23
Leeds United have confirmed that season ticket holders can now apply for their relegation rebate and have revealed two options available to fans.
By Graham Smyth
The Whites confirmed during their launch for the 2023/24
season ticket renewals that if Premier League status was lost, the 10 per cent
price increase would be offered back to supporters in the form of a rebate.
Leeds appointed Sam Allardyce as a relegation fire fighter
with four games remaining in the top flight season but he was only able to
guide them to a single point and the drop was confirmed on the final day of the
campaign following a defeat by Tottenham Hotspur.
The rebate option is now available to supporters who renewed
their season ticket, with two options available for those who apply. The first,
a season ticket rebate payment, will be paid directly into the ticket holder’s
bank account upon an online application being completed. In this case fans will
be asked to provide their sort code and account number when they apply.
The second option is an ‘on account ticketing credit’ which
will be automatically added to online ticketing accounts and can be redeemed
against the renewal price for the 2024/25 campaign.
Leeds have set a deadline of midnight on Friday July 14 for
season ticket holders to claim the rebate and no further applications will be
accepted after that point. Unclaimed rebates will be donated to the Leeds
United Academy, and claims will be processed ahead of the new season.
Season ticket holders are due to be contacted by email this
week with a step-by-step guide on how to apply, while hospitality season ticket
holders will be contacted directly. ‘United for 20 Years’ season ticket holders
are exempt from the rebate offer.