Open top celebration for young Wire

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WARRINGTON Town’s Youth team celebrated their league and cup double with an open top bus ride courtesy of Network Warrington.
The youngsters who won the Northwest Youth Alliance League title and the Neil Thomason League Cup travelled from Network Warrington’s bus depot on Wilderspool Causeway over Bridgefoot and then up Wilderspool Causeway to Priestley College – who sponsor the team.
The event was to celebrate the Under 18s lifting the league title in only their second full season, while also successfully defending the Neil Thomason Cup for a second successive season.
A number of the team are also students at Priestley College, who have also agreed to sponsor the club’s newly formed reserve team next season.
Meanwhile the club’s Youth team will be travelling to Lisburn in Northern Ireland on August 3rd to take on Crewe United in the Styles & Co Peace Cup as they bid to make it a hat-trick of cup successes.
Last season’s match at Cantilever Park ended goaless, with Warrington allowing their Irish friends to take the trophy back to Lisburn.
Meanwhile following a 25 per cent increase in season ticket sales the club has decided to extend their Early Bird season ticket offer until the end of June with adult season tickets on offer at £99 (£120) and concessions at £75 (£90).
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