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2:42pm Wednesday 14th May 2008

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VAUXHALL Motors will be reducing the cost of admission to matches at Rivacre Park for the 2008-09 season, following their relegation from the Blue Square North into the Unibond Premier Division.

The Motormen can now look forward to derby matches against the likes of Marine, Cammell Laird and Prescot Cables in Unibond's top division, along with visits from Witton Albion, FC United of Manchester and Nantwich Town.

Supporters will be able to enjoy those contests for just £8 for adults, £5 concessions and £2 for all under-16s.

Furthermore, the Motormen are also offering supporters the chance to purchase season tickets at special prices, too, but only prior to the kick-off of the new season.

An Adult season ticket can be bought for just £150, which allows admission to all league games at the ground, including West Cheshire League fixtures. The comparable concession ticket is just £90 and the Junior ticket is £35. Please direct all enquiries in the first instance to 0151 639 3955.

Meanwhile, manager Carl Macauley continues to survey the market for available talent, as he looks to launch a fresh challenge when August comes around.


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