NEWCASTLE Jets have announced big plans to try and attract supporters to the club - with cut prices and free tickets just part of the drive under new owner Nathan Tinkler.
The club announced on Friday that supporters registering on its official website would enjoy an altogether cheaper footballing experience.
"The Jets have today announced a raft of incentives and initiatives aimed at re-engaging with the local Football Family and General Community," said a spokesman.
"This message will be communicated to the community at large via a significant print, television and radio campaign as well as a massive electronic marketing campaign.
"To satisfy our family based community and affordability objectives the Jets will roll out:
$10 General Admission Tickets for 2010 Games (previously $19.00 on line) ·
$100 Family Reserved Season Pass (for 11 games) ·
15 and under FREE for season ·
Football Family and Community Day on Sunday October 31 FREE ADMISSION FOR THE FIRST 10,000 who register online
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