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Bullets offer paid-up members free game

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Nyasa Big Bullets have given a chance to ordinary paid-up members to watch for free their last Super League game against Civil Sporting Club at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre on Monday.

Moyo:This will also encourage other supporters

 Bullets marketing executive Kelvin Moyo said the offer was in recognition of their support to the team.

“The game against Civil Sporting Club, which is our last game of the season, will see all ordinary paid-up members enter for free as a token of appreciation and for the loyalty they have shown to the team,” he said.

“This will also encourage other supporters to see the importance of being members.”

Nyasa Big Bullets supporters’ director Stone Mwamadi said the team’s offer should encourage more supporters to appreciate the benefits of becoming paid up members.

“This is good news as more fans will be encouraged to pay their membership fees,” he said.

 Mwamadi cited the time one of their fans, who died in a road accident, was identified because he was a paid-up member.

“It’s not just about helping the team but also shows ownership of the team. No supporter should claim to be the team’s supporter when he doesn’t even pay membership.”

The entry charge is still K1 000 for those who have not paid membership fee as the Wednesday’s match against Silver Strikers which is k1000.

Bullets introduced membership fees with K1 000, K5 000, K20 000, K50 000 and K100 000 and currently around 9 000 supporters only of their supporters base have paid membership fee.

The People’s Team won the TNM Super League title after thrashing Red Lions 3-0 two weeks ago with two games to spare.

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