£10 in a less competetive match giving you the chance to watch some of the younger players bust their balls for Welling and an opportunity to go in club shop and buy a polo shirt, fleece or mug or non league directory or football manager 2010.
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Alexander O'Neal 1987 "I'm fed up cos all you wanna do is criticize "
hopefully they will bust there balls,not break a leg,club shop got the mug and directory at home for the mo jgfc put the onion song on for me thankyou.
could be an opportunity to see the next Walcott, Owen or Beckham. Just think you could tell children or granchildren in a few years time that " I saw xxxxx play his first game for Welling and now look he is Englands captain" I am sure stranger things have happened in life.
Also wouldn't it be nice to get a few of us behind the team to help them get a good victory over Smith.
Dogkilla is right - if you lower the prices - you'll get more in and the actual amount to be shared will remain the same - so Croydon are happy. However sales at the shop and in the bar are up as more people are there.
I think many agree that our policy around admissions leaves something to be desired.
I will still go tonight but i am sure that when i went to see some of these games last year i thought they only charged £7.00 although i am getting old so i might be wrong.
I'm surprised that it's £10! To put this into context, the Kent Senior Cup Final was only £9 to get in, but this third round match in the LSC, a competition that a lot of people don't even know exists and featuring a lot of reserve players costs £10. How does that make sense? I'm still going tonight, but they need to do something about their admission prices. I think it's safe to say the FA Trophy game on Saturday will be £10 then.
Well it was £10 to get in as was stated, but at least we didn't have to pay for a match programme. We were handed A4 sheets with team listings on them at the turnstiles. I think it's safe to say that it will be £10 to get in on Saturday.