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Tuesday, 8 April 2014

From 'Pay What You Can' Matches To Season Tickets!

From 'Pay What You Can' Matches To Season Tickets!

Earlier in the year on Affordable Football we highlighted a 'Pay What You Can' match at the Cliftonhill home of Albion Rovers.

The day was a big success with lots of publicity north of the border, part of a good year for Rovers which also saw them defeat Motherwell in the Scottish Cup.

Now, as part of a long-term vision to build more ties with the Coatbridge community, develop Cliftonhill and see the club survive and thrive, Albion Rovers are offering season tickets for 2014/15 on a 'Pay What You Can' basis.

A minimum donation of £10 applies and the club are appealing for those who sign up to the offer to do so on an honest basis. Suggested donations are £70 for adults, £35 for concessions and £15 for 13-16-year-olds.

These figures are half of the current season ticket prices so in essence the club are looking to double their season ticket base. That shouldn't prove a problem with such a groundbreaking offer and one that has already attracted lots of favourable publicity.

Full details are on the official Albion Rovers FC website.

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