Young football fans will be able to enjoy all of Bridlington Town's remaining home league games for free this season.
The club introduced the "Under 12's go Free" scheme in October and have now extended it to the end of the current campaign.
The club say:
"We are pleased to confirm that our 'Under 12s Go Free' offer, which has been in place since our game against Pontefract Collieries on 29th October, will be running until the end of the season.
As a football club, we understand the importance of promoting the sport to the younger generation in the community and they will be the future of football and Bridlington Town in years to come.
The performance on Saturday against Worksop Town showed the passion, desire and quality of the players and coaching staff. A lot of work goes into the club from volunteers too, so we hope that this offer will result in the higher attendances that the club deserves for its hard work on and off the pitch.
As always, a big thank you to those who have supported the team this season, and to those who have taken up our Under 12s Go Free initiative."



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