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Post by Macmoish on Jun 8, 2011 14:19:46 GMT
Great great deal Bury Official Site JUNIOR SEASON TICKETS FROM £25 Posted on: Wed 08 Jun 2011 In a campaign to welcome junior supporters to Gigg Lane, the club are offering Fantastic Low prices to sit anywhere in the ground. Junior Season Tickets Start from just £25 for Under 11s and just £60 for Under 16s. Meaning juniors who are U11 can attend for just over £1 per match and Juniors U16 can attend every match for just £2.60 with a season ticket - Plus you can sit anywhere in the ground! Under 5s Go FREE Contact the ticket office for further information in person or call 08445 790009 (op2). You can download your season ticket form here www.buryfc.co.uk/page/LatestNews/0,,10422~2373388,00.html
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Post by gibraltar on Jun 8, 2011 14:39:49 GMT
noice
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Post by rousdonhoops on Jun 8, 2011 20:13:00 GMT
with a capacity of less than 19,000 there is a limit of what we can do, when/if we move to a larger stadium than we may have scope to do something similar. Mind you, with this lot in charge don't hold your breath
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Post by Lonegunmen on Jun 9, 2011 10:48:09 GMT
Now that is one way of encouraging a new generation or two of fans for the future. I think that is a brilliant initiative.
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Post by kempton ranger on Jun 9, 2011 12:08:14 GMT
It is all well and good in Bury , but here we have fierce rivals . 3 PL clubs within a mile & half of each other.
Fulham already do a cheap deal to entice new support and how many young children do you see wearing there shirts .
Before you shoot me down , I agree that to watch QPR is very expensive but so is Chelsea and they nearly sell out each game .
Success will put bums on seats .
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Post by maudesfishnchips on Jun 9, 2011 12:45:42 GMT
I don't see that fulham and chelsea are our rivals for the young local support, the kids walk around in man utd , arsenal, liverpool, barcalona shirts etc and yet live in west london,
there are also a lot of children who have chelsea shirts, so you would assume that they have the support, they have not, as far as merchandising is concerned we can not compete with chelsea, but what stops them from actually going to a game is the cost. I know a lot of chelsea fans who where priced out, and when you ask some of them about when they have been to a game on the odd occasion they say that the atmosphere at stamford bridge has changed radically. Different supporters?
QPR have missed out big time.
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Post by haqpr1963 on Jun 9, 2011 12:50:04 GMT
It is all well and good in Bury , but here we have fierce rivals . 3 PL clubs within a mile & half of each other. Fulham already do a cheap deal to entice new support and how many young children do you see wearing there shirts . Before you shoot me down , I agree that to watch QPR is very expensive but so is Chelsea and they nearly sell out each game . Success will put bums on seats . Try going to Putney of a weekend, trust me there are bloody loads of them around here.....
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