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07-31-2005 05:33 PM
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To me, this is the message:

With ECU's landmark scheduling agreements in place, Holland encourages fans and supporters to take proactive approach to future ticketing issues. As purchase demands for home and road games increase, season ticket holders and Pirate Club members might be in a position of exclusivity with a guaranteed seat.

"We would encourage all Pirates to ensure your place for the future, now," Holland said. "Another attractive quality of our future schedules is that it involves programs who enjoy great support, both at home and on the road."

Season tickets for the 2005 season are currently on sale at the ECU Ticket Office or by calling (800) DIAL-ECU or visiting http://www.ECUPirates.com

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