City fans are urged to climb aboard the Stuart McCall bandwagon as the club unveiled the cheapest season tickets in the country.

Tickets go on sale tomorrow morning at the Intersonic Stadium and chairman Julian Rhodes is predicting a huge take-up.

Adults, including senior citizens, will pay only £138, youngsters aged 11 to 15 cost £69 and it is free for under-11s.

"The whole idea is to create a great atmosphere now, especially with Stuart coming back," said Rhodes.

"It would be nice to think the fans will back him by taking up the offer and providing him with as much money as possible for his player budget for next season.

"As I said to Stuart when convincing him to take his first managerial position here, he may be starting at the lowest level of professional football but he will have a stadium full of fans backing him to the hilt.

"It is the best possible chance of being successful in his first year. He's got a lot of hard work to do with plenty of wheeling and dealing but he is confident we can hit the ground running.

"Our fans can certainly play their part and I would like to think we will be the best supported team in the division."

Application forms are being sent out to all 7,000 fans who pledged their support when the offer was launched in the T&A, as well as existing season-ticket holders. But the cut-price deal is open to anyone.

Rhodes added: "We are hopeful that thousands more on top of those people who have pledged will also come down. We want to make it as easy as possible for anyone who has not bought one before.

"Obviously, current season-ticket holders will have their seats reserved but we will select the best ones available for those who aren't sure where to go.

"It's all about encouraging as many people to come and support their team as possible at the start of what hopefully will be an exciting time for the club."

City's 25-year season-ticket holders will be given a separate deal costing £100, which includes an upgrade into the supporters' suite of their choice. That works out slightly cheaper than the 75 per cent they would have had to pay in the original proposal put to them for League Two.

Fans wanting to watch from the Bantams Bar or the Chairman's and Patrons' suites can do so for an extra £100 on top of their ticket price.

Supporters can also decide to spread the cost of a season ticket over eight monthly payments at £20 a time.

The special offer will run until the end of July. Season-tickets bought after that will double in price to £276.

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