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Swindon


Mark Devlin
Mark Devlin

STFC reducing admission prices

Swindon Town are reducing admission prices for their forthcoming F A Cup game against Boston


Admission prices are being reduced by Swindon Town for their forthcoming F A Cup game against Boston at the County Ground.

Adult tickets for the first-round tie will be 15 pounds - matchday entry can normally cost as much as 23 pounds.

In another bid to boost crowd numbers Deputy chairman Mark Devlin says they're also keeping the Town End open:

""We want to try and encourage the place to be as intimating as possible for Boston..So on that basis the town end will be open"
Deputy chairman Mark Devlin

"There was an agrument for only opening the Arkells and the Nationwide stands but to be fair we want to try. We hope the prices will encourage as many people as possible to get out.

"We want to try and encourage the place to be as intimating as possible for Boston so that we can hopefully progress through to the second round. So on that basis the town end will be open.

"We hope as many people as possible will try up. I mean the prices are reasonable and so hopefully we will get a good response."

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