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Meet ex-players at Stags this Saturday



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Published Date:
30 October 2007
STAGS fans are being offered the chance to meet three former players ahead of this Saturday's match against Macclesfield.
In a new initiative by Tony Lormor, head of commercial and marketing at Field Mill, supporters can take advantage of a special hospitality package.

Fans can talk to ex-players Kevin Bird, pictured, Mick Laverick and Mick Saxby, who will take part in a question and answer session in the Executive Lounge before the Division II match with Macclesfield.

The executive hospitality package will also include:

  • a two-course hot meal

  • drinks before, at half-time and after the match

  • the chance to meet some of the current players

  • a match ticket

  • match programme

  • car park space


The offer is part of James Derry's new regime's efforts to improve the matchday experience for fans.

Tickets are priced at £35 for adults and £20 for under 16s. For season ticket holders the price is £20/£12.

To book your place for the event, which starts at 1.30pm, contact Tony Lormor on 482482.

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  • Last Updated: 30 October 2007 1:24 PM
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  • Location: Mansfield
 
 

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