'Missed opportunity' - Rovers fans react to season ticket prices with same message - Iqraa news

The prices for next season have been confirmed <i>(Image: PA)</i>

The prices for next season have been confirmed (Image: PA)

Rovers have revealed their season ticket prices for the 2025/26 campaign – but how have supporters reacted?

Prices across the board have stayed similar, with a reduction in the Riverside Stand but increases elsewhere in the ground.

The club noted an effort to ensure tickets were on sale earlier this year, having not released them until late May in 2024.

It will be a landmark year at Ewood Park as Rovers celebrate the 150th season since the club was founded.

Here is what supporters had to say on social media following the announcement over next season’s prices

Ethan: A grand for me, my dad and brother to go and watch Rovers is pathetic, so much for the club’s togetherness. Away tickets only for me next season.

Damian Kay: It doesn’t look good when you can get a cheaper adult season ticket to watch Man City.

Mr F: Just shy of £600 for me and my three kids, increase because the eldest is 18 this year. I can’t complain really for Championship football.

Martin: 95% increases for under-18s in certain areas for a club that has consistently struggled to maintain a younger fanbase seems a weird one, to be honest.

Danny Cheng: £149 per year more for myself and my three kids to go. Expected a rise but not great really. But compared to other teams maybe not so bad.

Nelson: As a Riverside resident, I can’t grumble at this. It’s a fair reflection of the facilities compared to the rest of the ground. Hopefully, this will encourage a few more to return and we will see an increase in the uptake of adult tickets.

J Long: I’m considering moving our tickets (one adult and two U18s) from Jack Walker upper central which will save me £300. I wonder how many more will move?

Gareth Williams: A missed opportunity.

John: Awful pricing again by the board as an increase in pricing for kids, U18s and families. Phase One also only lasting five weeks so massive pressure on fans and families to stump up money. More games moved for Sky and stupid KO times.

Michael Flannery: Riverside here we come again!

CL: You are not going to get any increase in sales by increasing tickets in the Blackburn End, where a large proportion of season ticket holders would prefer to sit. Cutting the price in the Riverside is a good move but Blackburn End should be frozen like the Jack Walker lower tiers.

Get the latest news delivered to your inbox

Follow us on social media networks

PREV Michael O'Neill not making promises to any player over Northern Ireland selection - Iqraa news
NEXT Stafford nets a hat-trick as Daisy hit Little Lever for six - Iqraa news