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Sunderland have announced an unbelievable number of season tickets sold for next season, with fans showing their loyalty once again.


The club revealed on social media that over 28,000 fans have purchased season cards, as the Lads head to the Championship for the first time in four years (although it feels like a lifetime). To put that into perspective, last season Sheffield United had the highest average attendance with 27,720.


Season Cards come with a range of additional benefits, including free access to all SAFC Women's home league matches and Under-23 home games.


Adult season cards are priced from £390, and Under-16s begin at just £48 for the season. For a child, that works out at £2.09 per game.


Over-65s season cards start at £270, with Under-18 and Under-22 Season Card prices starting from £96 and £165 respectively.


For supporters wishing to pay via direct debit instalments, the deadline is Monday 13 June. The cost will be spread over three payments, commencing on 1 July, 1 September and 1 November.


For more information on Season Card purchases, please click here.


In other news, Sunderland chairman Kyril Louis-Dreyfus has been banned from driving for eight weeks for speeding.


KLD was spotted on the southbound A194(M) on September 1 last year, driving at 100mph in a 70mph zone.


He did not attend the case, held in Gateshead Magistrate's Court, and he was given a discretionary 56-day driving ban, and fined £660 with £110 costs. The SAFC owner was given two weeks to pay, and is rumoured to have a trust fund of over $2 billion...


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