FREE ENTRY FOR TOP TIE
Posted on: Tue 07 Oct 2008
By Alan Parry
As top-of-the-table Wanderers prepare to meet fellow high fliers Shrewsbury Town, fans are reminded that entry to Adams Park tomorrow night is free for under 16's, season tickets holders and those who have signed up for a Blues Card.
The free entry scheme is the brainchild of Blues managing director Steve Hayes, who told wwfc.com: 'I know that many supporters are struggling to find the admission money in these tough financial times and with two home games in four days, I felt that we needed to give them some help. Fortunately, Shrewsbury Town and the Football League both gave their approval so now thousands of fans will be able to watch the game free-of-charge.'
Wanderers, unbeaten leaders of League Two, take on 3rd placed Shrewsbury, who have lost only once, in the tie-of-the-round in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy, k.o. 7.00pm.
Said Mr.Hayes: 'It promises to be a cracking match between two of the in-form teams in the division. There is no major football on television tomorrow night and even the weather forecast is promising.
'We're hoping to see a lot of new faces in the crowd at Adams Park. The earlier kick off time is perfect for youngsters and regular fans can bring along family and friends to find out just why we've won so many awards for our family-friendly atmosphere.'
If you're not a season ticket holder or aged under 16, the cheapest way to get into Adams Park tomorrow night is by signing up for a Blues Card. The normal admission charge for adults will be £10.00, but for only £5.00 (£2.50 for students and senior citizens) you can have one of the best seats in the house PLUS a £2.00 discount for future Wycombe home games and further discounts on club merchandise.
For details of how to enrol for a Blues Card click here. A reminder that tomorrow's tie kicks off at the earlier time of 7.00pm.
As top-of-the-table Wanderers prepare to meet fellow high fliers Shrewsbury Town, fans are reminded that entry to Adams Park tomorrow night is free for under 16's, season tickets holders and those who have signed up for a Blues Card.
The free entry scheme is the brainchild of Blues managing director Steve Hayes, who told wwfc.com: 'I know that many supporters are struggling to find the admission money in these tough financial times and with two home games in four days, I felt that we needed to give them some help. Fortunately, Shrewsbury Town and the Football League both gave their approval so now thousands of fans will be able to watch the game free-of-charge.'
Wanderers, unbeaten leaders of League Two, take on 3rd placed Shrewsbury, who have lost only once, in the tie-of-the-round in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy, k.o. 7.00pm.
Said Mr.Hayes: 'It promises to be a cracking match between two of the in-form teams in the division. There is no major football on television tomorrow night and even the weather forecast is promising.
'We're hoping to see a lot of new faces in the crowd at Adams Park. The earlier kick off time is perfect for youngsters and regular fans can bring along family and friends to find out just why we've won so many awards for our family-friendly atmosphere.'
If you're not a season ticket holder or aged under 16, the cheapest way to get into Adams Park tomorrow night is by signing up for a Blues Card. The normal admission charge for adults will be £10.00, but for only £5.00 (£2.50 for students and senior citizens) you can have one of the best seats in the house PLUS a £2.00 discount for future Wycombe home games and further discounts on club merchandise.
For details of how to enrol for a Blues Card click here. A reminder that tomorrow's tie kicks off at the earlier time of 7.00pm.
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