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Bath City allow fans to "pay what you want" for Eastbourne clash
As part of their community day, Bath City are inviting fans to pay what they want for a ticket when the Romans welcome Eastbourne Borough to Twerton Park.
The scheme is being used as a celebration of the club being community-owned last month and will aim to get a larger-than-usual crowd at Twerton Park for their 3pm kick-off against Eastbourne Borough.
City have not won in the league since a 3-1 overcoming of Gosport Borough on September 13 so the fans, however much they pay, will need to back the Bath boys loud and proud.
Ten percent of gate receipts will go to Genesis Trust, the club's Charity of the Season, who are a Christian charity offering life skills, furniture and food to the needy.
Face painting and the opportunity to try electric cars will occur pre-match and the half-time entertainment will consist of a penalty competition between local schools.
A free-entry party will close the day out from 6pm with the celebration of Bath City becoming a community-owned club lasting all day.
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