LET us entertain you.

That's the headline umbrella for Town's new season-ticket deal - which features a £5 reduction this year for existing holders.

Prices have been frozen for new buyers wanting to watch manager Andy Ritchie's side in the 2007-08 campaign, while all junior and senior citizen prices have also been held at this year's levels.

Blue and White Foundation members get a further 5% discount, which they can donate to the Academy if they wish.

Town are hoping the new Young Adult pricing band will help 18 to 20-year-olds, who do not qualify as students, keep watching the club on a regular basis.

And for Young Terriers aged between eight and 12, the price for existing season-ticket holder renewals drops from £35 to £23 - equivalent to £1 per game - providing they are bought with an adult ticket. Tickets for Under 8s are still free, again when bought with an adult.

Everyone buying a season-ticket before Friday, May 4, and paying by cash or cheque will be entered into a draw for a £300 holiday voucher.

The deadline for Loyalty and Early Bird prices is Friday, June 1. There will then be an interim price until July 6.

Under the Loyalty scheme, an adult in the Panasonic Stand will pay £270 for the 23 home League I matches, which is £11.74 per game. Matchday price in that section would be £19 and pre-purchase £16.50.

Loyalty price before June 1 in the Antich Stand (Kilner Bank) is £295 for the season - £5 cheaper than the current campaign - which works out at £12.83 per game. Again the matchday price will be £19 and pre-purchase £16.50.

Manager Ritchie says the fans have a critical role to play.

"We want to make next season a successful one for all of us," he said.

"We are just a season away from the centenary of this great club and we want to make the campaign as memorable as possible for all the right reasons.

"I am sure I have no need to tell the fans what a vital role they have to play. When the backing is there and that voice is behind you, it can help tremendously to boost the players.

"The ultimate measure of success, of course, is promotion to the Championship, and that's what the players, my staff and I will be working hard to achieve."

Town's season-tickets will include three Bring a Buddy vouchers, entitling admission to a game for £10.

There are also 16 Make An Impact vouchers, which will be used for benefits throughout the season, and three Terry the Terrier vouchers to benefit younger supporters.

On matchday prices, the club's director of business development, Sean Jarvis, explained:

"Games will not be categorised next season but supporters will have the opportunity to pre-purchase tickets and make big savings on matchday prices.

"The adult pre-purchase price will be 50p cheaper than this season's Category B price and £2.50 cheaper than next season's matchday price."

Families can make big savings. Two adults and two juniors Under 13 will pay £636 in the Antich Stand, which equates to £27.65 per game compared with a matchday price of £52. That's a saving of over £560 through the season.

Pre-game price for senior citizens will be £1 cheaper than matchday, with Under 16s getting a £2 discount (50p cheaper than this season's Category B price).

Disabled fans will pay £215 for their season-ticket in designated areas, which includes their helper. In any other areas, disabled fans pay the adult price but this also includes their helper.

Fans can renew or buy a season ticket by phone (0870 4444 552), by post to the Galpharm ticket office or in person (with a full payment). There is also an instalment plan (10% administration fee) to pay over six months for tickets over £100.

Parking in Town Avenue and St Andrews Road car parks next season will be unreserved as the numbered bays are being scrapped.

There will be a new lay-out to the car parks and stewards will be on hand to advise fans about matchday parking.

St Andrews permits are £120 and Town Avenue £135.