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DEACEY’S A

TUES 02
FC HALIFAX TOWN have slashed their adult season ticket prices by 41 per cent ahead of the new campaign. The new sum of £199 equates to £8.65 per game compared to £14.80 this season for the £340 ticket.
Season tickets for 12-17-year-old’s have also been reduced, from £99 to £75, working out at £3.26 per game, with a free Town scarf chucked in too.
The club is also offering two free season tickets for under 12’s with every adult season ticket purchased.
Halifax are also offering 500 free children’s season tickets available...

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