Prices are £15 Adults, £10 Concessions and £5 for Under 19s
For our cup and league games there was no segregation, but I suspect there will be this time. We will get the open terrace and a portion of the seats behind the goal - what proportion will probably depend on how many advance tickets are sold.
The attendance for their semi final was 2917 so it could possibly end up as all ticket.
Not sure how anyone can tell how many tickets have been sold when they are online sales at their end and tickets available at PVR as well??
They must have a special microchip in each ticket and every time Barrie rips one from the book it sends them a coded message. Or its a guess.
Or they may be able to add the office sales to the online ones, just like Woking have, although I appreciate it would be a stretch for a small club like Welling
If there are any left. I can understand if the split of the large stand is changed if either team sells its full allocation. The 298 seats may be a provisional allocation.
Your worst nightmare would be if the ground capacity is reached when you are on the train or M25, so my advice would be to get it now.
Woking's match preview said that 4000 tickets have been sold. Not sure how many we were allocated but i suspect we will sell a few more tomorrow at the community day so get a ticket pronto or risk missing out.
From the Woking forum, stating that it is "unlikely" that tickets will be available at the gate tomorrow. How true this is I dont know but it may be wise to book in advance
Woking website says all Woking fans tickets are sold out. Welling United and neutral fans can still buy tickets at the turnstiles tomorrow. So whats stopping Woking Fans entering the supposed segregated away fans area too?
-- Edited by Riverstown on Saturday 11th of May 2019 04:30:56 PM
Presumably they'll do what they said they would do with Torquay fans who bought tickets for the Woking end when their allocation ran out ie remove from ground with no refund
If there's Woking in our section it'll kick off I reckon
And that's why they will be removed .....it may be different if our fans are accepting of them bearing in mind their ground will be a housing estate before long
Still think it is stupid for the game to kick off at 3 rather than earlier due to the Prem finish. And the game should have been today rather than on a sunday which would have made the travelling easier
At no time has it been said that this fixture will be all ticket. So if Welling fans arrive at the away turnstiles and pay to get in then they will have to be allowed in. If it did get to capacity ( Unlikely) and late running paid for ticket holders arrive do they turn them away. Lets all get there first and enjoy the day (win) COYW
At no time has it been said that this fixture will be all ticket. So if Welling fans arrive at the away turnstiles and pay to get in then they will have to be allowed in. If it did get to capacity ( Unlikely) and late running paid for ticket holders arrive do they turn them away. Lets all get there first and enjoy the day (win) COYW
"They will have to be allowed in" if the capacity is reached where will they go?
Would be very surprised if we sell through our 1100 allocation anyway but buying the ticket online was easy and cabt see why people would take the chance of bot getting a ticket
Woking website says all Woking fans tickets are sold out. Welling United and neutral fans can still buy tickets at the turnstiles tomorrow. So whats stopping Woking Fans entering the supposed segregated away fans area too?
-- Edited by Riverstown on Saturday 11th of May 2019 04:30:56 PM
Neutral fans?
Does this mean that anyone can go in the welling end?
This club cant run a Bath Ive had nothing but issues with them over the years as away fans and if this is the case it could be an issue.