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Go to Stags today and watch next game for £5



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Published Date: 22 March 2008
MANSFIELD Town fans are being urged to go to today's home match with Grimsby - and take advantage of a voucher offer.
For anyone with a voucher from today's vital game will be entitled to watch the next match at Field Mill, against Wrexham on 1st April, for just £5.

  • Wrexham discounts announced


The discount was announced by the incoming owners, the Derry consortium, at a fans forum on Thursday.

The discount offer means that juniors could pay just £3 for the Wrexham match and OAPs and students just £4.

Normal matchday admissions prices have also been slashed to £10/£6/£4 for the visit of Wrexham - and season ticket holders can use a voucher in their book to bring along another fans for just £5/£4/£3.

The £5 match fulfills a pledge made by incoming owner James Derry at the beginning of the season - but he has to wait until now when he is almost in charge to carry out his promise.

  • James Derry 'in control' at Field Mill as takeover edges closer


He is hoping that the fans will respond and boost attendances figures at the next two home matches.


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  • Last Updated: 22 March 2008 11:39 AM
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  • Location: Mansfield
 
 

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