Admission prices for Bury trip
Dale make the familiar journey to Gigg Lane this weekend.
In the usual Bury seasonal change, Dale fans will be housed in the opposite end to the one they were in for our last visit to Gigg Lane, and will be in the Cemetery End this weekend. Further seats will be available in their Main Stand.
The game has been deemed as a Category A* game which must be the League One equivalent of turning it up to eleven. Admission prices are as follows:
|
Cemetery End |
Main Stand |
Adults |
£18 |
£20 |
Over 65's |
£12 |
£12 |
16 to 21 |
£15 |
£15 |
Under 16's |
£12 |
£12 |
Unemployed |
£12 |
£12 |
Disabled |
£12 |
£12 |
Proof will be required for any concessionary admission.
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