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Hyde United season tickets to retain validity for upcoming season

Hyde United supporters can look forward to the new season with optimism, after the club released the news that season tickets purchased for last season will retain their validity for the upcoming campaign.

The Tigers, managed by Dave McGurk, will be competing in the Northern Premier League, Premier Division alongside local rivals, Ashton United and Stalybridge Celtic.

A statement uploaded to the club's official website said:

The Hyde United Board of Directors hope all our supporters are keeping well as we thankfully look forward to a return to something like normal activities.

We are extremely grateful for the goodwill shown by volunteers and supporters over the past 12 months and so, in recognition of both that and acknowledging a severely curtailed 20/21 season, all season tickets will remain valid for the upcoming 21/22 season; the General Manager will be writing out to each season ticket holder shortly with further details.

Any new season ticket applications to be purchased will go on general sale from early June and prices will be retained at the 20/21 rate.

We look forward to seeing you all at the Ewen Fields Stadium in the not too distant future.

 

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