Published Date:
30 June 2009
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Fans attending Luton Town's game at Stevenage Borough next season will have to pay £1 extra for the privilege.
The Hatters' visit to Broadhall Way is one of eight games to have been given the premium price, along with AFC Wimbledon, Oxford United, Cambridge United, Rushden & Diamonds, Wrexham, Mansfield and Kidderminster.
Boro chairman Phil Wallace said: "The league is changing each season and it's now a completely different level of competition to the one that existed some years ago. All the teams selected have been Football League clubs in the not too distant past, with AFC Wimbledon of course being reborn from the old Wimbledon FC.
"We intend to continue to discount some games and promote free entry to youngsters in others, so this is a way of balancing out our income over the season and avoiding an across the board price increase."
Striker Feeney set to join Leeds
Former Luton Town striker Warren Feeney is set to join Leeds United from Cardiff City.
The Northern Ireland forward started his career as a trainee at Elland Road and was on loan at Dundee United last season.
The 28-year-old from Belfast said: "Cardiff have given permission for another club to sign me. Leeds United are a massive club and I am excited."
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Last Updated:
30 June 2009 4:56 PM
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