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498 Chesterfield tickets sold so far



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Published Date: 07 December 2007
TICKETS for the big local derby at Chesterfield on the Saturday before Christmas are selling fast.
Mansfield Town is reporting on Monday morning that it has already sold 498 tickets - after they went on sale on Thursday.

  • Christmas derby clash all-ticket



So far 297 standing and 201 seated tickets have been sold to season ticket holders and SSA members.

The remainder of the 1,870 allocation - 370 seating and 1,500 standing -are on sale to Stags Supporters Association members (and season ticket holders), one per person, on Monday 10th (9am-5pm) and Tuesday 11th (9am-7pm).

Any remaining tickets will then go on general sale from Wednesday 12th December - with no restriction on the number of tickets fans can buy. Should tickets still remain, the Field Mill ticket office will be open late on Tuesday 18th December from 9am-7pm.

Tickets are £17 (seating), £15 (standing) for adults and the match kicks-off at 1pm.

For further details for the all-ticket match, including concessions prices and disabled arrangements, go to the Stags' official site at www.mansfieldtown.net.

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  • Last Updated: 10 December 2007 6:25 PM
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  • Location: Mansfield
 
 

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