Bracknell Town have announced that, for a limited time, during the month of May, supporters will be able to secure season-tickets for the 2025/26 campaign in return for a donation to Bracknell Food Bank.
It’s all part of returning Chairman, Kayne Steinborn-Busse’s vision to strengthen links and engagement with the local community, whilst enhancing the matchday experience for all supporters who visit Bottom Meadow.
Steinborn-Busse and his SB Group regained control of the Pitching In Southern League Premier South club in April and having narrowly avoided relegation, former manager, Jordan Ive, has returned to the helm with rebuilding work both on and off-the-pitch already well underway.
“The 2025/26 season-tickets have been on my mind pretty much since I got back involved with the club,” admitted Steinborn-Busse. “I want to do something different, something that will make a statement and drive engagement.
“We want to get more people to come along to matches whilst at the same time benefitting a very important local charity that has to exist in today’s world where times are tough for so many people.
“So, for a limited time in May, season-tickets will be free; all fans have to do is bring along a donation of whatever they can afford for Bracknell Food Bank. That will be enough to get you a season-ticket for 2025/26.”
Since the last ball was kicked at the end of April, it’s been a busy few weeks at the club with extensive work going on to improve the facilities whilst manager, Jordan Ive, has started the process of building his squad with a number of players re-signing and other targets identified.
“Now that we have got some of the current squad signed up again, the focus has shifted to four key target areas,” continued Steinborn-Busse. “The manager has identified what he would like to bring to the club and it’s my job to support his vision and make it become reality.
“We are working hard to be able to put our best foot forward before looking at our wider recruitment campaign as the summer goes on.
“There’s also plenty going on at the ground so that it meets requirements. When the fans return, they will see the great efforts that have been made to improve the whole matchday experience for everyone who visits us.
“We’re looking forward to showcasing what we have here and really reaching out and embracing all members of our local community.”
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