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SPITFIRES FORCED TO RAMP UP TICKET PRICES

NATIONAL League Eastleigh have warned supporters that “affordable football is no longer sustainable” after increasing season ticket prices by nearly 200 per cent.
The struggling Spitfires have hiked up their early bird places from £99 to £295 as chairman Stewart Donald looks to balance the books amidst a year of personal tragedy.
Donald has failed in numerous attempts to sell the club, or bring in investors, since losing his wife to cancer this year.
Richard Hill has returned for a fourth spell as manager in a bid to maintain the club’s topflight status fol...

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