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Welling vs Gillingham - 10th July

CAFCTrev
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Yes theres an actual friendly we can go to, just down the road. Anyone here going? £11 adult tickets.
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£11 is a liberty4
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cafc4life said:£11 is a liberty
What if they make it £5 and barely anyone shows up?
They'd probably end up losing more money, rather than making it4 -
£10-£12 ish is about the going rate for a non-league friendly. Im pretty sure I paid that to watch Dulwich v Charlton a few years ago.1
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Yep £10, and that was 6 years ago, and it wasnt even our first team!
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/68334/dulwich-hamlet-v-charlton-xi-2-3-wiggins-injured/p10 -
I believe Welling posted big debts not long ago. They need the money, as do most non league clubs. To be honest, it's a bit on the high side for a friendly, but it helps grass roots football.3
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cafc4life said:£11 is a liberty2
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Is it just pay on the day0
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Not sure I’m desperate enough for this.0
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Gillingham have had a big player turnover this close season (so far) .. I won't be there .. it'll be interesting hearing how the Gills are shaping up from those who do go0
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Charltonparklane said:Is it just pay on the day0
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It's £20 to get in at Bromley0
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Riscardo said:It's £20 to get in at Bromley3
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Riscardo said:It's £20 to get in at Bromley0
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Compares with £10 (£5 concessions) for Dartford v Charlton. Which is the better value depends on the sides Charlton or Gills put out but I would have thought Charlton were a bigger draw. Having said that I don't blame Welling for the price.
Top sides can sometimes charge lower level teams a fee for playing them. I assume neither us nor Gills would here.0 -
Riscardo said:It's £20 to get in at Bromley1