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Dean Holdsworth continues Chelmsford City revolution

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MANAGER Dean Holdsworth has signed four more players this week as he begins to shape his new-look Chelmsford City squad.

After signing left-sided player Nicky Nicolau last week, Holdsworth has brought in two more new faces and agreed deals with two of last season's Clarets to stay at the club.

Midfielder Tom Davis, 29, has arrived after leaving Tonbridge Angels, while Dover centre-back Danny Webb is back for a second spell with the Clarets.

And Holdsworth has also seen last season's player of the year, centre-back Mark Haines, and striker Rob Edmans pen contracts to stay with the club.

Meanwhile, the club have announced an increase in season ticket prices for the 2013-14 campaign. An adult terrace season ticket is priced at £210, with a seat in the stand costing £235.

Matchday prices will be £13 for the terrace and £14 for the stand, meaning a saving of around £60 for season-ticket holders attending each home game.

Concession tickets are priced at £145 and £170, Youths (17 to 18) £70 and £80, Children (12 to 16) £40 and £45 and U11s can stand on the terrace for £15 or sit in the stand for £35.

Chairman Mansell Wallace said: "We took the decision to raise the prices slightly with the long-term interests of the club in mind. It's no secret that we've inherited an amount of historical debt and we've been making a conscious effort recently to clear this as soon as possible.

"We hope our brilliant fans understand the modest increase, and thank them for their continued support.

"It's vital that people come and support us, especially through the purchase of season tickets, because attending matches has a directly positive effect on our chances of success on the field in 2013-14."

Information, and an application form, can be obtained by contacting the club by e-mailing enquiries@chelmsfordcityfc.com, or by calling (01245) 290959 during regular opening hours.

Dean Holdsworth continues Chelmsford City revolution


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