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Post by markscfc72 on Mar 7, 2008 15:38:11 GMT
Stoke have sold around 1,200 mini season tickets going into the last 24 hours of business for their latest cut-price offer.
And that should help swell tomorrow's attendance towards the 17,000-20,000 bracket for a fourth successive home game when Burnley roll into town.
The mini season ticket allows fans in the Boothen End, for instance, to purchase the last five home games for £90 instead of £100.
More significantly, however, fans purchasing them will have first shout on their seat for next season as Stoke go gunning for the Premier League.
The offer remains open until kick-off tomorrow.
Manager Tony Pulis has again urged fans to flock in numbers to the Britannia as City attempt to check a run of two successive defeats by stacking up what would be their sixth successive home win if they see off Burnley.
"If we can get 20,000 in for the last five league games," said Pulis, "we have a better chance of winning. Let's all of us give it our best shot possible."
Newcomers Carlo Nash and Chris Riggott stand by for possible debuts after today's final training session as Pulis ponders changes in goal and central defence.
Contrary to erroneous reports, goalkeeper Steve Simonsen is not suffering from any injury ahead of tomorrow's clash.
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Post by citytillidie08 on Mar 7, 2008 15:41:53 GMT
sad twat
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Post by knowles on Mar 7, 2008 15:42:16 GMT
Why on earth would the national media report that Simmo is injured when he isn't? What a strange situation!
Well done on Stoke for introducing the mini-season ticket, it should ensure decent crowds until the end of the campaign
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