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How much a Celtic season ticket will cost next season; special message from Ange Postecoglou

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Celtic have launched their season ticket campaign for next season.

It’s been a memorable year at Celtic Park, featuring an almost impeccable home league record and the return of Champions League football after five seasons.

Things are likely to continue in the same vein after the summer, and supporters now have the chance to be there again.

Celtic FC v St. Mirren FC - Cinch Scottish Premiership
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Celtic unveiled the campaign on Thursday afternoon alongside the caption “We’re All In.”

It’s not quite as catchy as last year’s effort, but “We Never Stop” was always going to be hard to top.

Pricing for the coming season has been included on the club’s website. It is as follows:

Adults: from £559

Over 65s: from £363

Under 13s: from £110 (£50 if not including matches against Rangers)

13 to 16 year-olds: from £165 (£105 if not including matches against Rangers)

17 to 18 year-olds: from £219 (£159 if not including matches against Rangers)

Of course, the above prices are just the minimum you could pay. Many seats in different parts of the ground will be more expensive.

The consensus online seems to be that the increase on last season is around the 3% mark, although Celtic update their ‘season ticket hub’ each year, making it a challenge to locate last season’s prices.

Celtic FC v Rangers FC - Cinch Scottish Premiership
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Just like last season, the campaign was unveiled alongside a special message from Hoops boss Ange Postecoglou. (Celtic)

The latter part read: “Our strength is our unity. We know that the atmosphere you create at Celtic Park is second to none and please never underestimate how important this is.

“When we’re all in, we can achieve special things together.

“Thank you for all you have given us this year – we hope that we can count on your support at Paradise once again next season.”

Season ticket holders have until Wednesday 31 May at 5pm to renew.

In other news, Alistair Johnston could be out for four weeks with the injury he sustained at Hampden