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  • Tuesday February 16th, 2010 @ 20:42

ST PAT’S HELP JOB SEEKERS LIVE FOR LESS

St Patrick's Athletic FC has linked up with Live4Less to encourage more people currently seeking employment to come and enjoy match nights at Richmond Park.

Holders of the Live4Less cards will be allowed discounts of up to 30% on match and season tickets prices for 2010.

Founded by Martin Garvey and Naoimh Murray, Live4Less provides a discount card for those relying on social welfare payments as their main source of income.

The Live4Less discount card costs €10 and gives people access to exclusive discounts in more than 65 participating vendors nationwide.

St Patrick's Athletic is delighted to be part of this scheme and will join a number of leading organisations in offering a discount to those with the card, including Irish Rail, Chapters bookstore, Subway, Curves Gym, McCabe's Pharmacy, The Body Shop, and The Carphone Warehouse.

Applications for a Live4Less discount card will be available from the club and club shop and further information on how to apply for the card can be obtained at www.live4less.ie or by calling 01-4737296.

Pictured at the launch of St Pat's involvement in the scheme is Saints striker Alex Williams and Live4Less founder Martin Garvey.

St Pat's next home match is against Linfield in the Setanta Cup on Friday 26th Feb ko7.35pm. Tickets are currently on sale from the club shop in Emmet Road priced at €15 adults, €10 students /OAP's and €5 adults.

Next Fixture

Derry City / April 22nd @ 7:45pm
Competition: League
Venue: Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium
 
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Founded in 1929 the 'Saints' are the current FAI Cup holders and play in the Premier Division of the SSE Airtricity League at Richmond Park, in Inchicore Dublin 8, Ireland.

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