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Basford confirm a fabulous Season ticket offer £95 for 2015-16

Basford confirm a fabulous Season ticket offer £95 for 2015-16

Chris Munroe17 Jul 2015 - 18:54

MFL and Notts Senior Cup winners Basford will hope to continue to build a loyal spectator base with a fabulous pre season ticket offer.

Basford are delighted to offer a quality season ticket offer where a full paying adult can watch upwards of 21 League and league cup games for a season ticket under £100. This special offer price for a season ticket £95 will run until the date of the Mansfield town preseason friendly on Tuesday 28th July.

In what will be a season of high calibre football at Greenwich Avenue this season as Basford join the Evo-Stik Northern Premier South division, then club officials urge spectators to take advantage of this excellent offer. With the prospect of top local clubs Belper Town, Gresley FC, Coalville Town as well as our near neighbours Carlton Town and many other high class games gracing Greenwich Avenue, then this represents a fabulous offer some 68% below pay on the day prices.

Concession season tickets will also be on offer during the same period and sell for £45

In a new concession for the new season a family ticket covering 2 adults and no limit on children will be on offer at £150 for the season.

The final excellent offer will be any spectators taking advantage of the above deals will gain free entry for all of the high calibre preseason fixture schedule communicated earlier today.

To apply for your season ticket and take advantage of these superb offers, email at info@basfordunitedfc.co.uk or complete the application form below.
Alternatively you can call 07958 180111 with your details
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All existing season ticket holders and club members will also be contacted directly to offer a very special package for your continued loyalty.

With Spectator attendances finishing up almost 65% from 213-14 to 2014-15 then no reason why Basford can not continue to be an excellent venue for entertaining and exciting football.

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