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Published Date: 29 December 2009
Bus for Dungannon
SEVEN Towers Supporters' Club transport to tonight's (Tuesday) Carling Premiership match at Dungannon Swifts leaves Henry Street car park at 6.15pm.


Weekend sponsors
THIS Saturday's home Premiership match against Cliftonville w
ill be sponsored by Fish and Chicken Inn.
The match ball sponsor is Jim Wilson.


Tied up
A NEW range of club ties, priced at £12, will be available from the Development committee shop at this Saturday's match.


Delay in race row appeal
UNITED hope to find out this week if their appeal against the £1,250 fine imposed by the IFA over alleged racist comments aimed by a section of United fans at Dungannon Swifts goalkeeper Alvin Rouse back in August will be overturned.
The appeal was due to be dealt with last week but was put back, possibly until this week or else a date in the new year.
The delay came as the Appeals Committee directed the Disciplinary Committee – who had made the initial decision - to provide a reasoned decision to Ballymena United together with other information sought by the club.


Shares still available
UNITED supporters are reminded of the share issue which is currently open for fans to become shareholders in the club.
Application forms will again be available at this Saturday's match.
The shares are priced at £0.50 and the minimum number available at one time is 200.


Picky to stay at Ards
UNITED and Ards have agreed an extension to Mark Picking's loan deal with the County Down club.
The winger, who doesn't feature in Roy Walker's plans, will remain with the Championship team until the end of the season.
He will not, however, be eligible to play for Ards against Ballymena in the Irish Cup tie in January.



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  • Last Updated: 29 December 2009 10:57 AM
  • Source: Ballymena Times
  • Location: Ballymena
 
 
 


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