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  • "First 5000 season ticket sales sounds good is it?
    as to billy Bodin who can blame him for taking time,yet you get the feeling he is off as he wants regular football.
    Whaat amazed me was he seemed better than some of the loan stars Pdc brought in.
    Again rumours are rife, what with accounts being late/JW's comments ref walking away/Pdc so called racial comment, plus lot's that have been added.For me is a small % of people who just like stirring it.
    Ok Pdc did drop some clngers and as posts have said money over the last 2 seasons have been lost.Yet with the decent cup runs last season plus promotion etc the Town will or should be ok.as for Board walking out,I just think Pdc might not get his own way next season and if he continues to fall out with players he signs questions will be asked.
    as for worryin about new players,feel over next few weeks picture will be clearer.
    So heads up, just think we are champions going into a new adventure,lot better than this time last year."
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SWINDON TOWN: Season ticket sales soar

Town boss Paolo Di Canio Town boss Paolo Di Canio

SEASON ticket sales for Swindon Town’s 2012/13 League One campaign have passed the 5,000 barrier.

The phase two period for purchasing season tickets runs out on Thursday, at which point prices increase by £30 across the board, with family packs one and three going up by £50 and family pack two options becoming £100 more expensive.

An adult ticket in the Town End will go up to £380, while an equivalent seat in the side stands will rise to £410. Concession tickets will all cost £340 in the new price band.

A six-month instalment plan is available to those who decide to buy during phase three, which starts on Friday, although the payment plan includes a £20 administration fee.

Anyone interested in ensuring a seat for each of Town’s league matches next term should contact the club’s box office on 08718761993 or visit their official website, www.swindontownfc.co.uk to download a price plan.

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