Buy a ticket to the Southport FC Conference North reunion

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2nd June 2015

Tickets are now available for fans to attend the reunion for the 2004/05 Conference North title-winning team.

The reunion takes place on Sunday August 2 – a week before the new season kicks-off – and features a match between supporters and the championship team, before continuing in the Grandstand Bar with your chance to meet the players.

Event tickets are available for just £5, giving you entry to both the game, kick-off 2pm, and the post-match reunion, which will start from 4.30pm and includes a buffet at no further cost, a quiz and question and answer session with the players.

A ticket will be needed in order to gain entry on the day, and fans are asked to book as soon as possible to help with arrangements and the buffet.

Discounts for family and group bookings are available on request.

There has been a huge amount of interest in the event arranged by Trust in Yellow and sponsored by Moore & Smalley, with all the places in the fans’ team being sold within a matter of days and it is hoped there will be a large attendance on the day.

It also promises to be a really fun occasion, with the supporters’ team being managed by Richard Brodie and the event is designed specifically to give fans the chance to get involved.

The Trust has been delighted with the response from the players and manager Liam Watson, who have all been very keen on the reunion and meeting with supporters.

To buy your ticket or to enquire about family or group discounts, call Colin Aindow now on 07861416859.

 

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