Gutted I can't go, especially at that price.
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STOKE CITY can today confirm reduced ticket prices for the forthcoming UEFA Europa League 3rd Round Qualifying 1st leg tie against Hajduk Split.
Prices for the clash against the Croatian giants have been set at just £15 Adults and £5 Over 65 / Under 17, with supporters being able to purchase them from 9am Tuesday morning online at SCFCDIRECT.COM, at the new Britannia Stadium Ticket Office and from the official club outlets in Hanley and Newcastle.
Season Ticket Holders will have until midnight on Thursday 21st July to claim their own seat, with South Stand Season Ticket Holders not having to relocate for this fixture.
Ticket sale priorities for the away leg in Croatia on Thursday, 4th August, will be the same as previous away League and Cup fixtures, with ticket prices and sale dates being announced in due course.
Chief Executive Tony Scholes said: "This is the Club's first European tie in 37 years and we are extremely keen to have an atmosphere and crowd which befits the occasion.
"For this reason we have priced the fixture competitively to attract individuals and families alike."
http://www.stokecityfc.com/page/NewsDetail/0,,10310~2395789,00.html?
STOKE CITY can today confirm reduced ticket prices for the forthcoming UEFA Europa League 3rd Round Qualifying 1st leg tie against Hajduk Split.
Prices for the clash against the Croatian giants have been set at just £15 Adults and £5 Over 65 / Under 17, with supporters being able to purchase them from 9am Tuesday morning online at SCFCDIRECT.COM, at the new Britannia Stadium Ticket Office and from the official club outlets in Hanley and Newcastle.
Season Ticket Holders will have until midnight on Thursday 21st July to claim their own seat, with South Stand Season Ticket Holders not having to relocate for this fixture.
Ticket sale priorities for the away leg in Croatia on Thursday, 4th August, will be the same as previous away League and Cup fixtures, with ticket prices and sale dates being announced in due course.
Chief Executive Tony Scholes said: "This is the Club's first European tie in 37 years and we are extremely keen to have an atmosphere and crowd which befits the occasion.
"For this reason we have priced the fixture competitively to attract individuals and families alike."