MATCH AGAINST ENGLAND
Bookings To Open On Monday Although preferential bookings for the match between the English soccer team and Canterbury at English Park on June 3 had been open for only two days, only a limited number of seats was left in the covered stand, said Mr J. Smith, chairman of the Canterbury Football Association, at a meeting of the association’s management committee last evening. The covered stand will seat 820. Clubs, other associations, and holders of season tickets have taken the remaining £1 stand seats. Bookings will open for the general public on Monday for the stand, and for enclosure and embankment tickets at 7s 6d and ss. "Can’t we hold back some stand tickets for the general public?” asked Mr W. W Carruthers. “I don't see how we can." answered the secretary (Mr E. H. Williams). "I think that there will still be some left.”
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29503, 3 May 1961, Page 6
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148MATCH AGAINST ENGLAND Press, Volume C, Issue 29503, 3 May 1961, Page 6
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