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Virgin Bet, in response to the fact that many Premier League clubs have raised season ticket prices this year by over PS1000, is standing up for football fans. Virgin Bet sponsors “A Grand Isn’t Grand”, a campaign promoted by Sport Social Podcast Network. Virgin Bet will award eight Premier League season ticket holders a cash prize of a significant amount towards their ticket.
Virgin Bet loves rewarding its fans. With Christmas just around the corner, the campaign is a great way to thank those who help make football a success. Virgin Bet’s commitment to making football accessible and driving positive changes within the sport is reinforced by its support of fans who are impacted due to increased ticket prices.
The campaign “A Grand Isn’t Grand” isn’t just about covering costs. It is also about recognising football’s heart and soul: the passionate supporters who make it what it is.
Sport Social Podcast Network invites UK fans to enter now to nominate someone or themselves to win PS1000 towards their season tickets. The competition page will accept submissions until Friday, 22nd December. Entrants may share their stories by writing them down or uploading a voice message explaining why they entered or the nominee.
Virgin Bet wants to hear from fans who embody and represent the spirit of football. Virgin Bet is looking for stories of fans who embody the spirit of football.
The submissions will be evaluated the week beginning the 13th of January. Winners will then be notified in the week starting the 27th.
Virgin Bet’s “A Good Bet” brand purpose includes the initiative. It focuses on how to break down barriers in sports and culture and bring about positive changes.
Dominic Vye is the Marketing Director at Virgin Bet. He said, “At Virgin Bet we believe ‘A Grand isn’t grand’ when it comes down to cost. This campaign is part of our commitment to make sport accessible to all. With rising season ticket costs, we want fans who contribute so much to the sport. This campaign goes beyond a refund. It’s about celebrating fans and their role in the game, as well as supporting them to continue accessing the sport they love.”