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Coventry City have sold less than 300 season tickets for their proposed home games at Northampton Town.

The Sky Blues put tickets on sale a week ago amid widespread protests from fans about their groundshare plans, many of whom have vowed to boycott home games if they are at Sixfields Stadium, some 35 miles from Coventry.

Dan Walker, ticketing manager for Coventry City Football Club, said: “We are approaching the 300 mark when it comes to season ticket holders for

the coming season.

“We knew it was going to be tough – there is no getting away from that.

“Supporters have been asking us about travel arrangements and also other methods of payment, such as a finance option, and we hope to have more details on those soon.”

Season tickets in the Standard Zone have been priced at £207 for adults, £138 for concessions, £46 for Junior Sky Blues and £23 for Junior Sky Blues under seven.

An adult Season Ticket in the Family Zone will cost £184 with concessions priced at £115, JSBs £23 and JSBs under seven going for free.