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2008/2009 Season Tickets
You will be pleased to know that Season Tickets for the new season are now on sale. A season ticket offers great value for money - with an effective 30% discount on the price of buying every match on its own. The season ticket also opens up a large range of benefits.
As we work to build the club, our plans are to provide better value for money and to listen to our supporters and deliver what they want. This season has seen a reduction in bar prices, an improvement to the stewarding and car parking, and some major changes to match day. All to give our season ticket holders the best possible day out.
On top of this, I am sure you are as excited as we are to watch how Andy's young team continues to develop and grow. I hope that you will be encouraged to not only sign up today, but get your friends to sign up aswell.
Are you IN??
Adult - £150, saving - £65
Concession - £80, saving - £50
Junior - £30, saving - £35
- Glasgow away game now included in the price
- Allocated seating introduced
- Exclusive member events through the year (sign up before May 31 to receive invite to first event), exclusive email content, and other member benefits
- FULL details are available online
To order or for more details, call the Club Ticket office - 0131 346 5180 or book online.
BONUS POINT EMBRA WHIP LLANELLI AT STRADEY
Scarlets: 12 (7) Edinburgh: 29 (12)
Life is full of surprises. Your correspondent's 3 year old and 18 month old sons have already developed a fondness for the work of legendary fomer The Grateful Dead frontman, the late Jerry Garcia. They quite like Woody Guthrie too. Truly, future careers at NME beckon for the wee tykes.Another surprise - at least for the many who viewed prospects for this season with some trepidation following the rather spectacular events of last summer - is that Edinburgh have just finished in a very cred3 TRY EMBRA DOWN HAIRSPRAYS
Ospreys: 18 (12) Edinburgh: 19 (7)
Early last season, an even younger James Hook announced his arrival on the scene with a nerveless kicking display to boot the Ospreys to a narrow win over Edinburgh at the Liberty Stadium. Tonight the classy first five eighth put in another quality display of goalkicking. But the star-studded home side, still chasing a Heineken spot next year, were unable to break down the visiting defence. Edinburgh's three tries, the last notched by openside Alan MacDonald in the dying minutes, were enough fo


