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Stalybridge Celtic encourage fans to Bring a Mate Through the Gate

Stalybridge Celtic are looking for supporters to Bring a Mate Through the Gate for their upcoming fixture against Gainsborough Trinity on Saturday (28 January).

To help boost the club's attendance, Celtic would love fans to bring an extra person through the gate, whether it be a friend, family member, neighbour or colleague. 

If every supporter can recruit one new person to come to the game, it would help the club double on the gate. 

Stalybridge Celtic are experiencing turbulent times and support from locals is needed now more than ever. 

Support at the club has been superb this season and Celtic are very thankful for everyone who has worked to help them. 

Their game against Gainsborough Trinity kicks off at 3pm at Bower Fold on Saturday. 

Head on down, support a great local team and bring as many people as you can.

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