Sligo Rovers announce ticket promotions

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Sligo Rovers have announced a promotional campaign “Time For Three” which aims to ensure large crowds at The Showgrounds for the five remaining home games in the Airtricity Premier Division.

 

The Bit o’Red have had a huge travelling support in their last three away games and are expecting large crowds for the last number of home games.

 

The league leaders will play host to Bohemians on Monday and have announced special ticket offers for the fixture. On Saturday, adult tickets will be available from Quayside Shopping Centre and Jako Sports for €13. Family packages for two adults and up to four children will also be available for €35.

 

A coupon for €13 entry to the game is available in this week’s Leitrim Observer. Supporters need to bring the coupon to the turnstiles on Monday to avail of the offer. In addition, a special double-ticket costing €22.50 will be available for all junior players in the soccer leagues in Donegal, Mayo and Roscommon. The ticket ensures entry to the next two games (Bohemians and Dundalk) and can be purchased from club secretaries from Thursday.

 

Mayo GAA fans can use their tickets from the All-Ireland semi-final with Dublin to get a €5 discount for €10 entry to the game. The ticket must be presented at the turnstile on Monday.



 

The club are also hoping that homes and businesses in the area will decorate their exterior with three Sligo Rovers items as part of the “Time For Three” campaign.

 

Chairman Dermot Kelly told sligorovers.com: “It is the closing stages of the season and we’re in the position that every club wants to be in. It will not be easy to see it out but Ian Baraclough and his players have done tremendously so far and we want the entire region to get behind Rovers for the five Showgrounds matches.

 

“Coming out on top this year would be an achievement that would be fantastic for Sligo and the surrounding areas and the club wants everyone to get involved in helping the cause. The spirit in our team in three difficult games in Dublin in the last two week was matched by the support of a total of 2,000 fans that was massively beneficial to the players when they needed it most. We hope to see that same spirit with red and white in the town and county for the final weeks of the campaign and that famous Showgrounds roar in five memorable nights.”