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Put your shirt on City



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SIX businesses will get their names on the Lancaster City kit this season as a prize for sponsoring the club.
Companies who pay £1,000 to join the 'K Club' will all go into a hat. The first name pulled out will be on the front of the first team shirts, the second will be on the back of the shirts and the third on the shorts.

The next three companies drawn will go on the club's reserve team kit.
The £1,000 include entry into the draw as well as a full match sponsorship, and programme and ground advertisements. The draw will take place at a social evening for sponsors on August 1 by mayor Coun Keith Budden.

City chief executive Mick Hoyle said: "We are aiming to have 30 companies on board and up to this week we already have 15."

The home and away kits will be the same colours as last year but will be manufactured by Prostar.

To join the K Club, call Mick on 07860 688104 or 382238.

Admission prices at Giant Axe have gone up by £1 for all parts of the ground to £7 for adults and £5 concessions. Season tickets are available priced £125 for adults and £90 concesssions.

* THE club's Under 16 team are looking for players. Contact Tommy Fisher on 67088.

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  • Last Updated: 26 June 2008 10:21 AM
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  • Location: Lancaster
 
 
  

 
 


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