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ENJOY A BIRTHDAY TREAT WITH BRADFORD CITY!

24 January 2017

Club News

ENJOY A BIRTHDAY TREAT WITH BRADFORD CITY!

24 January 2017

If you’re a 2016/17 Bradford City Season Ticket or Flexi-Card Holder and have a birthday coming up, we would like to offer you the opportunity to dine in our brand new Legends Suite free of charge.


As a treat and thank you from the Club, we'll be offering one banqueting ticket free of charge as a birthday present to you. 


All we ask is that you bring along at least one paying guest.


You don't just get ninety minutes of football, you will receive the perfect blend of superb facilities and excellent cuisine. You’ll also be entertained all afternoon with former players and legends speaking about their career in the game.


Already this season, we’ve welcomed back John ‘Tumble’ Dreyer from the famous ‘Dad’s Army’ Premier League team, John Hendrie, Martin Singleton and Peter Jackson from the 1985 title winning side, plus rexord appearance-maker Ces Podd among others.


Over the coming weeks, we’re looking forward to welcoming back the likes of former captain Gary Jones.


After being treated to a three-course meal and receiving a complimentary match day programme, you can revel in the on-field action from the comfort of the JCT600 Upper Main Stand.


Each guest would be priced at just £55.00 for existing Bradford City Season Ticket Holders and £65.00 for Non Season Ticket Holders. Juniors are priced at £40.00.


After the game, the Man of the Match is in attendance where he will receive his Champagne, as sponsored by Napoleons Casino & Resturant. You’ll also be able to hear from him and his thoughts on the match itself in an exclusive interview.


Almost 1000 supporters have already experienced our new Legends Suite this season.


If you'd like to take the club up on this exciting opportunity, please contact commercial@bradfordcityfc.co.ukwith your details and requirements via 


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