York City fans can raise a toast to Bootham Crescent by snapping up limited edition charity gin
Each of the limited run of 89 bottles is unique. Each label is printed with one of the seasons the club spent at the ground between 1932-33 and 2020-21.
Makers York Gin have also replaced their normal logo with illustrations from the ground’s history by award-winning artist Chrissy Moon, and the motto ‘FAREWELL BOOTHAM CRESCENT’.
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Hide AdThe 70cl bottles go on sale for £39 at 9am on Friday 5 February on the York Gin website www.yorkgin.com/ycfc. Fans just need to choose their favourite year during the checkout process.
£5 from the sale of each bottle of the London Dry gin will go to brain injury charity, Headway - www.headway.org.uk.
York City legend Dan Parslow has been a tireless supporter of the charity.
A York Gin spokesman said: "The club anticipates diehard fans will snap up the bottles as presents or souvenirs of the club’s time at the Crescent. But they are being encouraged to hurry to avoid disappointment – once a year has gone, it’s gone.
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Hide Ad"Bootham Crescent played host to some unforgettable moments. The club’s new home is the brand-new 8,500 seat LNER Community Stadium in the north of the city."
"Bootham Crescent means so much to York City Football Club,’ said Chris Pegg, the club’s commercial manager. "The ground has been a huge part of the York community since 1932 and this initiative with York Gin as well as the merchandise we have produced is as much about the families and community who love and support the club as much as it is about Bootham Crescent itself.
"The ground will live long and happy in people’s memory and our thanks go to York Gin for taking the time to honour Bootham Crescent as we embark on a very exciting commercial partnership."
Adam Cook, York Gin’s Sales Manager, said: ‘We’re delighted to be partnering York City – and the bottles look great. Each one really is unique, printed with its own season in Bootham Crescent’s history. They’re a real collector’s item.
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Hide Ad‘We’re also delighted to be supporting Dan Parslow with his fundraising efforts for Headway – an amazing charity that supports people who suffer brain injury.’
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