Archive - Thursday, 5 August 1999


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Cup ticket news

THE all-ticket restriction on Wanderers' Worthington Cup opener at Darlington next Tuesday has been lifted by the Third Division club.

Bolton fans, who have already bought terrace tickets, will be given seats at Feethams at no extra cost. No more tickets for the away leg of the First round tie will be sold at the Reebok.

Tickets for the home leg on Tuesday, August 24 will go on sale to Wanderers' season ticket holders on Monday. Lifeline members can apply from Thursday, Aug 12 with open sale starting on Monday, Aug 16.

Wanderers have reduced their prices for the game: £12 in the upper tiers of the West and Nat Lofthouse Stands with all other areas £10. Juniors and pensioners will be charged £5 and £6 respectively in all areas of the ground.

Tickets for the first big derby game of the season at home to Manchester City on August 28 will go on sale to Lifeline members on Aug 12 and on open sale from the 16th.

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