Depends on the Starting XI. If Scott Starts with Both Conroy & McGuire on Saturday then i'm done watching for the season. They have both both made a Dozen big mistakes each this season, and its clear he still has no Plan 'B'.
Back four of Gordon, Omole, Olagunju and Tsaroulla. Forster and Adayemo out wide. Kelly and Roles in midfield. Orsi and Lolos up front. Time for SL to change it around, try new things - not just playing people out of position. Come on Scott, be brave!
Looking at the Crewe prices it is surprising how much cheaper we are. Crewe charge £25-27 for adults (us £15-17) £19.50-21 for over 65s (£10-12 for over 60s) £19.50-21 for 17-19 year olds (£5) and £6.50-13.50 for under 16s depending on age (free or £4).
Other teams also charge much more than us as I am paying £25 for my Wimbledon ticket. My hairdresser lives in Horsham and has two sons aged 11 and 15 He says it costs him £21 to sit in the West Stand with his two boys, and £17 at Horsham, so they prefer to pay the few quid extra for much better standard football. Dorking charge him £36 so he never goes there!
One of the best things Wagmi has done is reduce ticket prices. Regular away supporters correct me if I wrong but are Barrow and Salford the only other sides you can buy an adult ticket for less than £20?
One of the few good things our owners did was reduce the matchday prices. Remember the Twenty's Plenty campaign? The aim was to reduce the prices for travelling fans to attend games, asking for no more than £20 to get into a match. So credit to our owners for the pricing structure at the Broadfield for both home and away fans.
Who the fvck wants to do anything like AFC Plastics do anyway?
It amazes me that we won't or can't charge the away supporters the same as they charge us when we visit their places.
It just doesn't seem right that Wimbledon can fleece us £25, yet when they visit here they can get in for far less........... WHY?
JTG
A question to be asked at the fans forum?
Why? Our ticket prices are decent, some of the cheapest in L2. I don't want us to become one of those clubs that charges away fans more than home fans. People can't criticise AFCW for fleecing away fans, and then want us to do the same.
It amazes me that we won't or can't charge the away supporters the same as they charge us when we visit their places.
It just doesn't seem right that Wimbledon can fleece us £25, yet when they visit here they can get in for far less........... WHY?
JTG
A question to be asked at the fans forum?
I think the problem might be that you can't charge away fans more than home fans for the equivalent ticket-type, and as we have dropped our prices, that is then reflected in the away fans ticket prices as well.