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Bend over and let the Infirm do you up the ****ter!!!

 

When will these small clubs ever learn:mad::mad:

 

http://www.motherwellfc.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=420&Itemid=136

 

Club Statement

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Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Pricing review at Fir Park.

 

Motherwell Football Club is delighted to announce the first steps of an exciting new pricing structure to make football more affordable for fans.

 

Fans vs NancyIn today?s current climate, the club acknowledge the increasing cost of following your team week in week out, and so plan to make it easier by significantly reducing ticket prices.

 

For Category A fixtures (Celtic and Rangers) ? Admission to all stands will now be just ?15.00 for adults and ?10.00 concessions.

 

For Category B fixtures (Aberdeen, Hearts, Hibernian and Hamilton Academical) ? Standard gate prices will apply but juveniles (under 12s) will be allowed free entry when accompanied by a paying adult. Juvenile season ticket holders will also be able to bring a friend for free.

 

For Category C fixtures (Dundee United, Kilmarnock, St Mirren, Falkirk and Inverness Caley Thistle) ? Motherwell fans will be able to watch the match in the South Stand and juveniles will be allowed free entry when accompanied by an adult paying just ?10.00

 

Visiting fans will be housed in the Phil O?Donnell Stand and they, along with all other remaining areas of the ground can expect standard gate prices. However, children will be allowed free entry when accompanied by a paying adult, while juvenile season ticket holders will also be able to bring a friend for free.

 

As a further reward for our loyal fans, we will hold a free draw before every Catagory B and C match where four current season ticket holders can win hospitality for themselves and two friends. The club will also set-up a committee with fans representatives to look at Season Ticket Prices for next season and beyond.

 

Chief Executive Ian Stillie said, ?With this latest initiative, we are underlining our commitment to encouraging more youngsters along to games.?

 

?Last season, the best in over a decade for the club, we had a free voucher scheme for School kids which proved fantastically successful. We are hoping to replicate that on a bigger scale and when the full mechanics of Free Football are revealed, I believe it will prove very popular amongst fans.?

 

?Football in Scotland, has become too pricey, particularly for families. Everyone is feeling the pinch at the moment and we have to, as an industry, react to that - Motherwell Football Club has taken the lead on the issue and we would encourage our SPL partners to reciprocate the changes, not only for our fans but for their own supporters.?

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