STOKE City chairman Peter Coates has brought the unprecedented action of writing to wavering season-ticket holders to attempt to raise flagging revenue ahead of tomorrow's contract for cheapest rates. He's appealed in person with their commitment to attempt to twist the arms of those in two minds because of new results and shows. Many lovers have already insisted they'll not renew a' and income were sufficiently slow a week ago for public interests be produced by Coates, made under, and Andy Wilkinson. But long queues were seen at the Britannia field company yesterday, whilst the membership were also longing for brisk business on-line. myprint-247 Print voucher Our heavyweight 350gsm company cards have FREE UV coating, FREE overnight delivery & VAT included. Choose from hundreds of pre-designed themes or publish your own personal art. Requests dispatched within 24hr Terms: UK company of Company Card, Brochures, Supplement Slides, Letterheads, Posters, & Collapsed Brochures. 24hr Turnaround Contact: 01858 468192 Legitimate until: Sunday, March 31 2013 Season-ticket income a an acid test of current unrest among Stoke fans a' are expected to flunk of last summer's report of around 22,000 Any slow down will also encourage the membership to hold ice plans to boost the Brit's capacity to more than 30,000 by completing the scoreboard corner between your east and south stands. In his letter to fans, Coates tells them they have played a crucial role in the club's success since he and his family bought the team cool off the Icelanders in 2006. "A number of factors have contributed to that success," he produces, "not least the unity throughout the team and the incredible support for the group. "As a season-ticket holder, you are the bedrock of this support." He pulls no punches on a run of one win in 11 group activities, by adding: "I realize that by comparison with some of the good times we have experienced over the past few seasons, 2013 hasn't been the most effective of years so far. "However, I've been in baseball long enough to know that you've good runs and bad runs and both arrive at a conclusion. "It can also be clear to me if everybody else stays together that bad runs usually arrived at a finish much faster. "These are tough economic times and that's why we do our absolute best to help keep costs possible as low. "If you are capable to continue, I need you to continue showing your support of the club." As an additional enticement to season-ticket holders, and in celebration of the club's 150th birthday in 2010, the names of two supporters reviving before tomorrow's deadline will soon be included in a draw for two free tickets for Stoke's next 150 home games.
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