Brentford Football Club can confirm Season Ticket prices for the 2013/14 campaign.

The Bees narrowly missed out on promotion from npower League One this season at the end of a rollercoaster 2012/13 campaign and 2013/14 is set to be another exciting year at Griffin Park as Brentford aim to make the move up a level that evaded them this time around.

Supporters who want to join the Club on that journey can buy a Season Ticket now - download and complete the 2013/2014 Season Ticket application form.

All those who buy a Season Ticket will receive a £10 voucher to be used on 2013/14 replica kit or other items in the new Brentford FC adidas range in The Bees Superstore.

All Season Tickets offer a discount on paying for admission to all 23 League One games next season and there is an ‘Early Bird’ reduction in prices for those that buy before the end of June 2013.

The Club will offer discounted Season Tickets to supporters aged 60 and over (Seniors), those aged 18 to 21 (Young Persons), aged under 18 (Juniors) and those in full time education (Students).

Season Tickets will be available to those aged 85 and over, Golden Seniors, and those aged ten and under, Golden Juniors, for just £25.

Family Season Tickets, in the Family Area in Blocks G, H and J of The Bill Axbey Stand on the New Road side of the ground also offer a further reduction for families.

Full information is available in the Season Ticket Brochure, which can be downloaded at Brentford Football Club 2013/14 Season Ticket Brochure.

The ‘Early Bird’ prices – valid until June 30 2013 – are:

Full Season Ticket prices are:

All adult Season Ticket prices include a £15 fee to become a member of Bees United, the Brentford Supporters’ Trust.

Senior, Student and Young Person prices include a £5 Bees United membership fee and Junior prices include an additional £2 for membership of the Trust.

Those who are already members for the 2013/14 season or who do not wish to be a member should deduct this before paying.

Mark Devlin, Brentford FC Chief Executive, said: “On behalf of everyone at Brentford Football Club, I would like to thank all our supporters for your continued support during the past season.

“It was a season of midnight ticket sales, incredible drama and emotional highs and lows.

“Ultimately, we suffered disappointment at Wembley in the Play-Off Final but the quality of the squad and improvement in playing style was there for all to see.

“It is fair to say, that we will be going all out to achieve promotion next season, and we all feel that we have the nucleus of a squad that can continue and build upon the improvements shown during the past 12 months.

“All at Brentford FC are well aware of the expense of following the team and I know Manager Uwe Rösler and his players are appreciative of every supporter who attends both at Griffin Park and away from home.

“The considerable support and investment of owner Matthew Benham has allowed the Club to improve across all areas – not just the playing squad.

“There has been substantial investment in the Training Ground at Jersey Road, the Academy and at Griffin Park.

“The Club has also been able to purchase land at Lionel Road South upon which a new stadium will be built and in which The Bees should be playing from July 2016.

“However, these things cannot happen without the continued support, financial and emotional of our supporters.

“Season Ticket prices have risen slightly from last year, after a reduction in some categories last year, but we have worked hard to keep these rises to a minimum.

“To celebrate our new partnership with adidas and as a thank you to Season Ticket Holders, everyone who buys a 2013/14 Season Ticket will receive a £10 voucher to be used against the purchase of any items from the new adidas range of Brentford FC kit and clothing.”

The Refer-A-Friend scheme, which gives supporters discounts on their 2013/14 Season Tickets if they get a friend to sign up as a new Season Ticket Holder, will be running again.

Full details are available in the Brentford Football Club 2013/14 Season Ticket Brochure.

Admission prices for League One matches at Griffin Park have been raised by £1 compared to 2012/13.

All tickets bought before 4pm on the day before a Griffin Park fixture will be £2 cheaper than those bought on the turnstiles.

2013/14 admission prices are as follows:

The Club will be introducing a new membership scheme for the 2013/14 season.

Those who buy a membership will get £1 off the advance ticket price when they buy their ticket before 4pm the day before a game.

Therefore, Club Members who buy match tickets in advance will get 2013/14 tickets at 2012/13 prices.

Full details on the scheme will be announced when Brentford FC 2013/14 membership is launched next week.

Mark Devlin added: “The investment in a new ticketing system has allowed the Club to introduce a new club membership and loyalty scheme, which we feel will offer fans a more improved service and will allow us to more accurately reward fans loyalty.

“More information will follow shortly.

“Admission have increased by £1, both in advance and on a match day, however, Club Members will be able to save £1 on advance match prices, which means that for members there will be no increase.

“There were nearly 23,000 Bees supporters at Wembley on Sunday but we are still very much One Brentford.

“We hope you are able to join us again on what we all hope will be another push for promotion.”

Supporters can buy their Season Tickets by downloading the application form on the back page of the Brentford Football Club 2013/14 Season Ticket Brochure and sending it with payment details to Ticket Office, Brentford Football Club, Braemar Road, Brentford, Middlesex, TW8 0NT.

Bees fans can also apply to pay in ten monthly installments, subject to credit.

Download the Zebra Finance application form for further details.

The Brentford FC Ticket Office is open from 10am until 4pm Monday to Friday (excluding Bank Holidays) for those who would like to hand over their forms in person.

Telephone bookings can be taken on 0845 3456 442 – option 4.

Supporters booking on the telephone should note that due to the amount of information to take from a caller, this will take a few minutes.

The Club is currently in the final stages of building and security testing a new ticketing website.

Supporters will be able to buy Season Tickets online directly from the Club early next month.