ABERDEEN have slashed the entry price for the next game at Pittodrie by 50 percent — in a game that could see Jimmy Calderwood return to his old haunt.
AFC are running the January Sale promotion in order to give a boost to the attendance at a difficult time of the year for supporters.
And an extra spice is added with the opposition on January 23rd being Kilmarnock, who are currently courting ex-Dons boss Calderwood.
Killie may have the former gaffer — who led the Dons to consistent Top 6 places and European football twice during his Pittodrie tenure — in place for his first game as manager against the Reds.
A Pittodrie spokesman said: "We know this time of year seems bleak and that your December pay check is now a distant memory so to ease the January blues we are slashing prices at Pittodrie.
"Killie visit Pittodrie on Saturday January 23rd and you can bag a bargain as ticket prices have been reduced by more than 50 percent!
"So even if Christmas has wiped you out, we're helping to make your money stretch further so you can still follow YOUR team and you might even have a bit left over for a pie at half-time!"