Blues ticket discount for Armed Forces.BIRMINGHAM City will honour our Forces heroes by offering discounted tickets for this Saturday's match against Bolton Wanderers. Blues goalkeeper Maik Taylor Maik Stefan Taylor (born September 4, 1971 in Hildesheim, Germany) is a Northern Irish international football goalkeeper who currently plays for Birmingham City. He has an English father and a German mother, and qualifies for Northern Ireland through his British passport which, as , who spent six years in the Army before embarking on a career in football, met soldiers from the 35 Signal Regiment at the Wast Hills Training Ground, ahead of the fixture An article in the nature of Personal Property which has been so annexed to the realty that it is regarded as a part of the real property. That which is fixed or attached to something permanently as an appendage and is not removable. . Members of 35 Signal Regiment and 48 Signal Squadron will be parading around the pitch at half-time to mark the disbandment dis·band v. dis·band·ed, dis·band·ing, dis·bands v.tr. To dissolve the organization of (a corporation, for example). v.intr. 1. of 35 Signal Regiment. Maik Taylor said: "It's great that the club are supporting the Armed Forces." Members of the Armed Forces can purchase match tickets for pounds 5 and family members for pounds 15. The charity Help for Heroes will be present around St Andrew's to help raise money for wounded British troops. To find out more or buy tickets please ring commercial sales executive Helen Tims on 07932 757 724. |
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