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Our discount offer means you can read everything we write about the Blues for the next month for £1 - a big reduction on our normal price of £4.99 a month.
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But don't delay, as these offers are only open until 11.59pm on Tuesday.
Plenty of new subscribers have already taken advantage of this deal, and can now access all the in-depth stories and features that go beyond the headlines, and dig deeper than the articles which remain free to read, such as news articles and live blogs.
Our £1 for a month offer will take you through to the start of November, when the early stages of the Mike Williamson reign will be unfolding at Brunton Park.
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