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SEASON tickets have gone on sale at AFC Fylde for the 2008-09 season.

The former Kirkham and Wesham FC aim to build on their hugely successful 2007-08 campaign, when they won promotion to the newly rebranded Vodkat Premier League.
The season tickets are designed to save fans money and generate additional revenue for the club.Fans cam be among the first in the club's history to sign up for a season ticket.
They are priced £85 each, with concessions at £50 for over-60s and £35 for under-16s. Under-eights are admitted free. Application forms can be downloaded from the club's website at www.afcfylde.co.uk
These forms can be e-mailed to info@afcfylde.co.uk or printed off and returned to AFC Fylde, Boundary Road, Lytham FY8 5LT. Contact (01253) 794555 for further details.
AFC Fylde's programme of pre-season friendlies begins on Saturday July 19, when Fleetwood Town visit Kellamargh Park for a 3pm kick-off.
Town, newly promoted to Blue Square North, could give a first run-out to a string of new signings on view.
This is an ideal opportunity for Mick Fuller's Fylde team to test themselves against higher level opposition in their first game since the FA Vase final.

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