Coventry City have said that they will be announcing season ticket prices for the 2018/2019 season soon
The Sky Blues sold 4,500 ordinary season tickets for their first season back in League Two and the best thing Coventry City can do is to win as many of their remaining league matches as possible and get promoted out of what is a very poor division.
City's first promotion since the 1960's would also send out a positive message that things are on the up and supporters are more likely to buy into a City team with a bit of hope rather than one set for another season of basement league football.
Granted that season ticket sales won't be anywhere near the amount they should be, until the likes of Joy Seppala, Tim Fisher and David Boddy have left, but if City can do what they need to do on the pitch, in order to be playing League One football next season, then there is no reason why season ticket numbers should not increase.