THE Gazette’s latest flash sale starts today - offering you access to our in-depth Colchester United coverage at a big discount.
You can subscribe for just £4 - which will keep you covered for the next four months as a new season draws closer.
Our offer is a large reduction on our normal price of £4.99 per month.
You can also choose to stay covered for an entire year for just £31 - a 40 per cent discount.
Taking out a digital subscription is easy - and is the best way to ensure you don't miss a word of our coverage of the U’s.
For £4 you will be covered all the way through to mid-November, when the U’s 2024/25 campaign will be in full swing with a new-look team.
A subscription gets you exclusive access to all the detailed stories which go deeper than the articles which remain free to read, such as our popular live match blogs and news.
Here are some examples of the things our growing number of subscribers have been able to read exclusively in recent times.
BIG MATCH VERDICTS - Our in-depth take on the latest U’s game
NOSTALGIA – a look back at the U’s of yesteryear, including their important anniversary landmarks
BIG INTERVIEWS - When we speak in detail to a major figure from the U’s past or present, subscribers can enjoy the resulting feature first
OPINION - Including Jon Waldron’s regular look back at every game, and one-off comment pieces
ANALYSIS - Every Monday we delve deeper and highlight several aspects of the latest game and the bigger picture at the U’s
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Our £4 for 4 months offer is open for a limited time, so don't miss out. Annual subscription is also available for just £31 - a 40 per cent discount - during this flash sale.
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