Plymouth Coach and Bury Match Tickets for £10 Each
By Deadly Submarine
April 20 2015
Tranmere announce special offers for fans relating to the final two games of the 2014/15 season......
As Tranmere's fight to stay in the Football League goes into its final two vital matches, the Club have announced two special offers which it hopes will ensure the best possible support for the players at both games.
As a result the official club coach travel for this Saturday's away game at Plymouth Argyle has been reduced to just £10.00 per person whilst Adults can buy a ticket for the final game of the season at home to Bury the following week for just £10.00.
The reduced price coach travel is being subsidised by both the Club itself and also the Tranmere Rovers Trust with up to five coaches travelling to Home Park at the discounted price.
Speaking to the Tranmere Rovers Official Websiteabout the reduced price travel, Rovers Chairman Mark Paliossaid......
"Our fans have been turned out in numbers on the road this season and we're grateful for the fantastic backing they've given the team. We hope to see another good turnout at Plymouth on Saturday for what is another huge match for the Club. We thank Tranmere Rovers Trust for their help with subsidising the coaches, it's another example of the closer working relationship the Trust has with the Club and how we can work together for the benefit of the fans."
As also mentioned above, admission to Tranmere’s final home game of the season against Bury on Saturday 2nd May has been reduced to just £10.00 for adults.
Young Persons (17-22) admission in the Main Stand, Paddocks and Johnny King Stand has been reduced to £10 while Seniors (65+) admission has also been reduced to £10 in the Main Stand.
Tranmere Chairman Mark Palios told the Tranmere Rovers Official Website....
“The final day of the season could be one of the biggest games in the Club’s history and we will be fighting until the finish. Our supporters have stuck with us all season and we’re asking them to come out in force once more, to back the team, to bring their friends and family and to show the world how loud Tranmere fans can be.”
Rovers fans are encouraged to buy in advance to avoid disappointment as tickets for some areas may be limited on the day due to demand. As usual, tickets must be purchased in advance for the Main Stand and Family Paddock.
Tranmere are advising fans to book Plymouth coach tickets and Bury match tickets online at www.trfctickets.co.uk where there are no booking charges and any fans who have already purchased Plymouth Argyle coach tickets will have the difference refunded by the Club. All coach travel is subject to availability.
Alternatively, the opening hours for the Club Shop/Ticket Office are as follows:
Monday to Friday: 9.30am – 5.00pm
Midweek Match Nights: 9.30am – Kick-Off
Non-Match Saturdays: 10.00am – 1.00pm
Match Saturdays: 10.00am – Kick-Off
Suite tickets can be purchased in advance from the Ticket Office. Admission is reduced as follows:
Booked my coach ticket! Havent been on the coach since the Selwyn days what are they like now? Selwyns were terible for leg room if i remember correctly! Long way to go to be cramped!
I will attend the Plymouth game at Home Park this weekend. All the way from Norway to support the team. My second game this season. Went to Luton away in November. Hoping for a miracle. I booked my plane-tickets when the fixtures came out last summer. Did not know the importance of the Plymouth game back then.
Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 2015:04:21:23:02:27 by Trsn_31.
Trsn_31 I will attend the Plymouth game at Home Park this weekend. All the way from Norway to support the team. My second game this season. Went to Luton away in November. Hoping for a miracle. I booked my plane-tickets when the fixtures came out last summer. Did not know the importance of the Plymouth game back then.
Well done to you-hope that somebody from the team reads your post and tells the rest of them about the huge effort and sacrifice that some fans are making to support them. I fervently hope that your trip is worthwhile.
Trsn_31 I will attend the Plymouth game at Home Park this weekend. All the way from Norway to support the team. My second game this season. Went to Luton away in November. Hoping for a miracle. I booked my plane-tickets when the fixtures came out last summer. Did not know the importance of the Plymouth game back then.
Well done to you-hope that somebody from the team reads your post and tells the rest of them about the huge effort and sacrifice that some fans are making to support them. I fervently hope that your trip is worthwhile.
I applaud the club for laying on extra coaches for Plymouth with a £10 fare and agree with the principle of taking a travelling army 300 miles to get behing the team. However, again it is down to the players to get stuck in and fight for the future of the club and the fans will get behind them. However, if they perform as they did in the second half against Oxford, it will be all futile. Yes, the fans need to get behind the team, but the main responsibility lies with the players to give us a chance of escaping the drop. Come on SuperWhites - live up to the name.
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