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AMBERS LAUNCH NON-LEAGUE DAY INITIATIVE

AMBERS LAUNCH NON-LEAGUE DAY INITIATIVE

Steve Holmes21 Aug 2014 - 09:00
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Its Non league Day on Saturday 6th September and the Ambers celebrate with "Pay what you can Afford day"......with a pair of season tickets prize draw

The Ambers host Nostell MW in our Toolstation NCEL Premier Division Match at Sandy Lane with a 3pm KO on Non-League day and were giving new fans a unique opportunity to celebrate the day.

Admission is PAY WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD !

You simply pay at the gate what you can afford.

Anyone who chooses to pay the Normal Admission price of £5 /£3 (concessions) will be entered into a halftime draw for a pair of SEASON TICKETS !

Read more about Non-league day here http://www.nonleagueday.co.uk/index.html

The initiative launched today gives the whole Sheffield/Worksop football community to come along and sample a day at Sandy lane...with the Amber Army.

Club Development Manager Steve Holmes said today of the initiative " We understand that football can be expensive for families, we have great facilities here and a great product on the pitch, were hoping our offer of "pay what you can afford" will appeal to families, groundhoppers and of course fans of our neighbouring professional clubs"

He added " The chairman has kindly put up a pair of season tickets for a half time draw to anyone who chooses to pay the full admission price....a great gesture!"

"Non League day is a great initiative that puts the spotlight on community clubs like ourselves, I ask fans of Sheffield Wednesday & United, Rotherham, Barnsley and Doncaster....to dip their toe into non league, enjoy a day at Sandy Lane.....and pay what you can afford ....I know you'll be pleasantly surprised with what's on offer on the pitch"

To reward the Amber Army....Our existing season ticket holders will all receive a free match day programme as a thank you for their loyal support.

Real Football ....Made in Sheffield

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