Step back in time when we face the Brewers on 5th April
on Friday, April 5.Port Vale will be encouraging supporters to take a step back in time for the crucial home clash against Burton Albion
For one game only, the club will be returning to 1994 prices – in celebration of the 1993/94 campaign, which is when the Valiants were last promoted.
April 5.It means that tickets to the game will cost just £9 for adults and £6.50 for concessions, mirroring the same prices as in 1994, while home shirts will be on sale for the special price of just £19.94 up to and including
As previously advertised, the club will be offering 20% off in the club shop on all other merchandise for the whole of the Easter period, up to and including the game against Burton Albion.
Number ones from 1994 will be blasted throughout Vale Park during pre-match and at half-time, while the club will be inviting back players from both the 1992/93 and 1993/94 seasons to celebrate not only the promotion to Division One, but also the 20th anniversary of the club’s Wembley win in the LDV Vans Trophy.
until kick off, while customers in the Valiant Suite will also be able to enjoy these 1994 prices both pre and post-match. Concourse prices will not be changed.6.15pmFans in Tommy Cheadle’s will be able to wet their whistles with pints priced at just £1 from
There will also be a number of clap banners given out inside the ground, thanks to sponsors techmanagementuk, from Stone, meaning that fans will be able to back the boys in the loudest possible fashion as Vale gear up for the end of the campaign.
The club will also be giving fans the chance to win one of a number of Season Tickets at 1994 prices. Photos will be taken of five supporters during the Burton game and tweeted the following day at @OfficialPVFC, with one lucky fan winning a free Season Ticket while the other four will be offered the opportunity to buy one at the special 1994 price of £127.
Said Chairman Paul Wildes: “The Burton game is a critical one for us and it would be great if we can fill Vale Park with as many fans as possible.
“This is about celebrating our past but supporting our future – it will be great to remind everyone of the successes of 1994 but we also want to create our own success. It would be great if we can do that sooner rather than later but we are not taking anything for granted – that’s why the support of our fanbase is critical.
“Hopefully, everyone will come down, reminisce about old times and back the team for our penultimate home game of the season.”
This ticket offer will not be available to visiting supporters.