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FA Cup tickets on sale on Tuesday



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Published Date: 23 November 2007
Email Tim Morriss

MANSFIELD Town have announced that FA Cup tickets for the tie at Harrogate Railway will go on sale on Tuesday at 10am, priced £18/£8.
As Chad reported previously, the allocation for the Second Round tie on Sunday 2nd December is now 330 tickets - all standing - and will be available first to season ticket holders only.

Season ticket holders will be allocated one ticket per season ticket book. The season ticket book must be provided upon payment.

Should any tickets be remaining at 5pm on Wednesday, members of the Stags Supporters' Association (SSA) will then be given priority on Thursday to purchase these tickets.

SSA members must provide their membership card upon payment.

If tickets are still available by 5pm Thursday, the remaining tickets will go on general sale.

The ticket office will be open until 7pm next Tuesday for season ticket holders to purchase tickets. It will be open as usual from 9am-5pm on Wednesday, and Thursday if necessary.

The match at the non league minnows, who play in Unibond Division I North, is being televised live on BBC's Match Of The Day.

The original allocation of tickets for the Stags had been 650, but the ground capacity was reduced after a row over the erection of a temporary stand for the tie.

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  • Last Updated: 23 November 2007 3:41 PM
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  • Location: Mansfield
 
 
  

 
 


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