WORCESTER Warriors supporters are already showing their support for the Mike Ruddock revolution at Sixways with season tickets and debentures for the 2007/08 campaign selling fast.
The club has announced that season ticket sales have already broken through the 1,000 barrier in just over two weeks since the final home league game - and only a few days after the curtain fell on the Guinness Premiership season at Twickenham.
Season ticket sales are ahead of last season as supporters rush to snap up places to watch Ruddock's team in action with the new director of rugby determined to transform Warriors into a force in both the domestic and European game.
The club is also pleased to reveal plans to play the majority of first team fixtures on Saturday afternoon at 3pm next season to ensure that both season ticket and debenture holders get the very most of out their chosen package.
"We are extremely grateful to our loyal and dedicated fans that have already shown their support for Warriors as we build towards a bright future," said Charlie Little, Warriors general manager.
"The club is also delighted to inform supporters of our plans to play the vast majority of our home games on Saturday afternoons next season. We believe this traditional kick-off time is in the best interests of both the club and our supporters who will get the full benefit from a season ticket or debenture.
"However, when the fixtures are announced there is still the possibility of a couple of games being moved to Friday evenings so that fans can also enjoy the special atmosphere under floodlights here at Sixways."
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