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Accrington Stanley season ticket sales are up

10:42am Wednesday 23rd April 2008

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ACCRINGTON Stanley chief executive Rob Heys has revealed the club has sold more than 150 season tickets.

The number is already up on last season's total, with the Reds' early purchase initiative due to run out at the end of the month.

Heys said: "Season ticket sales are going fantastically well. We've sold a lot more than last season.

"It's very heartening because, being realistic, we've had a poor season by our own high standards.

"But the campaign isn't even over and yet people are already putting their hands in their pockets for next season."

A season ticket equates to £9 for adults and £5 for children per game at the Fraser Eagle Stadium, with an overall saving of £138 if tickets are bought for each game.

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Laughing All Day, There says...
11:00am Wed 23 Apr 08

150!!!!!!!!! Suppose that's more than Burnley will sell

rishton red season ticket holder, rishton says...
1:32pm Wed 23 Apr 08

Don't think 150 is anything to shout about at all. Maybe if they announce Coleman is going at the end of the season sales may jump up a little

livingstone road, I presume, says...
3:03pm Wed 23 Apr 08

Wasn't there a big play earlier in the season about Stanley only havin 118 season ticket holders for this term? So it is 32 more (an increase of over 25 per cent!)

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