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Free entry: Guildford City vs Sandhurst Town. Saturday 9th April.


Regan

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Guildford City Football Club is pleased to announce that the match with Sandhurst Town on Saturday the 9th of April has been designated as a ‘free admission’ game. The gates will be opened up to allow all spectators in for free, with donation boxes inside the ground to help raise money for the club’s chosen charity, Combat Stress.

 

A similar event proved successful last season and, with the club chasing promotion from the Combined Counties Premier Division, club officials hope to break the long-standing attendance record of 212. Crowds are already 30% up on last season thanks to exciting runs in the FA Cup and Vase, as well as the side’s excellent performance in the league.

 

The event will give supporters an opportunity to see the new look Spectrum football ground following extensive building upgrades. There will also be opportunities for children to win free sweets during a half-time penalty shootout competition.

 

The match kicks off at 3pm at the Spectrum Football Ground, Parkway, Guildford GU1 1UP. Free parking is available directly outside the ground entrance. The Spectrum is serviced by a regular shuttle bus service (#100) from the town centre.

 

More information on the club, including detailed directions to the ground and forthcoming fixtures, is available on the official website: www.guildfordcityfc.co.uk

 

About Combat Stress

Combat Stress is the UK's leading military charity specialising in the care of Veterans' mental health. They look after men and women who are suffering from a psychological condition related to their Service career. This might be depression, anxiety, a phobia or PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). Their services are free of charge to the Veteran.

More information on the charity can be found on the website: www.combatstress.org.uk

Edited by Guildford Sweeney
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