YORK City are back in competitive action in just under a week – and the Press has launched a fantastic subscription offer to ensure that you don’t miss any of the action in our coverage of the Minstermen.
For just £6, you can enjoy unlimited access to every York story for the next six months.
That equals to around 25p a week for all the City coverage, from match reports, exclusive interviews, features, all the transfer news and breaking news.
If not, you can pay for the entire year, covering the full football season and beyond, and get 50 per cent off of the usual price.
Further details of the offer and how to subscribe can be found by clicking HERE.
You’ll get to read all of the York coverage with fewer advertisements, a site that loads even faster, and you’ll be eligible for exclusive reader offers.
Many of our York stories that can be found on the Press website do not appear in print, within the paper, while online you can read the full versions of articles and interviews that are shortened to fit within to print.
In the past, we have provided exclusive interviews with City bosses, former and current playing representatives of the club, from the newest addition of Cameron John to legends such as Iain Dunn and Jamie Reed, as well as daily updates from all the information from the Minstermen that often cannot be found anywhere else.
Even if you choose not to subscribe, you will still be able to view some of our York coverage, which will always include live blogs of each home and away match, league or cup, for every City game in the upcoming Vanarama National League season.
It all starts at Southend United on Saturday, August 10 (3pm) when Adam Hinshelwood’s side target the perfect start to a third consecutive campaign in the fifth tier.
But why not experience every high and low with us of what is sure to be another rollercoaster National League campaign at the LNER Community Stadium?
Subscribe HERE and be sure not to miss out!
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