Rangers have increased the price of their season tickets for 2014/15.
The Ibrox outfit won the League Two title last season and backed that up by taking out the League One premiership last month.
Moving up to the Championship has forced 'Gers to put their prices back up after reducing them last year with a statement revealing they need to look ahead to the Scottish Premiership and possible future campaigns back in Europe.
"Rangers fans have once again been tremendous in their support with more than 72,000 season tickets being sold in the past two seasons and an average attendance in 2013/14 of over 40,000, the seventh highest in British football," read the statement on the club's official website.
"The last two campaigns have seen a 33% decrease and a subsequent freeze in season ticket prices. This season as the club prepares to return to the top flight, challenge and re-establish Rangers at the top of Scottish football, we must invest further in all areas across the club.
"An increase in season ticket prices is therefore necessary. The club recognises it is the supporters who make Rangers truly special which is why, although some prices are rising, there is more commitment than ever to making sure Rangers is accessible to all fans, families and the community."
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