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Sittingbourne announce half-price admission to final Isthmian South East Ieague game against Littlehampton | Home play-off semi-final to follow next week

Sittingbourne are offering fans half-price entry for their final league game of the season.

The Brickies complete the regular Isthmian South East campaign at home to Littlehampton on Saturday (3pm).

That will be followed by a play-off semi-final against either Chichester or Three Bridges at Woodstock on Tuesday night (7.45pm).

Sittingbourne have enjoyed their most successful season in years, securing third place and a first play-off campaign.

And they’re keen to thank supporters for their backing with the weekend entry offer.

Adult admission is £5, with concessions £3, 11-17-year-olds £1.50 and under-11s free with a paying adult.

There’s also a £2 a pint offer on Carlsberg.

“The fans are so important to us and that’s why we’re doing this,” said manager Ryan Maxwell.

“It eases the pressure on fans to dig deep and it’s a case of thanking them for everything they’ve done so far.

“It’s a token of our appreciation, a little gift from us to them.

“The fans have been exceptional and we’d like the place rocking again on Saturday.

“We’re genuine in our appreciation and hopefully everyone turns up in their numbers again for the play-offs on Tuesday.”

Sittingbourne confirmed third place with goals from Mitchell May and Joe Tyrie in a 2-1 success at Phoenix on Saturday.

As things stand they’ll host Three Bridges but Chichester, two points behind their Sussex rivals, could pinch fourth on the final day.

“We’ve had discussions about the play-offs, and being at home, because we’ve been in this position for a long time,” said Maxwell.

“We are where we expected to be a few weeks back.

“We’re in a good place and we’ve got a week to prepare and get all the fine details refined to ensure we’re at our best physically and mentally.

“A week’s

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