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Kings Lynn and Wealdstone tickets ?

Yep, KL is an expensive place to watch football - I believe their season tickets are over £500?

Also it's standard procedure for away fans to buy tickets for the Walks online via their own portal.

Nobody is treating us as a special case here.
Blimey, that puts our own pricing into perspective.. very good value in comparison
 
Yep, KL is an expensive place to watch football - I believe their season tickets are over £500?

Also it's standard procedure for away fans to buy tickets for the Walks online via their own portal.

Nobody is treating us as a special case here.
Cheapest is £380 Adult for terracing and £420-£500 for Main stand seats ?
 
Kings Lynn don't usually have segregation either. Although I'm sure they will for this game. I'll be going as I'm now living in Norfolk.
 
I think some people need to get some reality as to the size of some of the clubs we will be playing.

There are some attendance stats on the Kings Lynn Trust web site.

Since 1986/87 they have had just 10 attendances of 2000 and more with the top 2, 5444 against Oldham in the cup in 2006 and 4019 against York in the League in Jan 2020.

There are 1200 seats in the ground so I guess plenty for us.


I can’t see their being many more than 4000 actual attendance - less than half capacity.

Norwich being away from home will bolster the attendance I'm sure.
 
I find it odd there are still drunken scuffles at football matches in the modern age.
You would have though all that tribal yobboism belonged to the age of flares and mullets!

Really. Whilst football may have socialised itself. Trouble around the country, knife and violent crimes have continued to soar.

Southend is turning into a ghetto. So this wouldn't surprise me at all.
 
Really. Whilst football may have socialised itself. Trouble around the country, knife and violent crimes have continued to soar.

Southend is turning into a ghetto. So this wouldn't surprise me at all.
Is this actually true? Without wanting to deflect the thread, I think Southend was a far more dangerous place in the 1990s when I was growing up. I think we just hear more these days through social media etc.

Mind you, the behaviour of a section of the population in recent weeks and months following the lifting of restrictions is a worry. The scenes at the Euro final were a disgrace.
 
I find it odd there are still drunken scuffles at football matches in the modern age.
You would have though all that tribal yobboism belonged to the age of flares and mullets!

In this case a supposedly Southend fan decided to show off with the ball on the walk way at the bottom of the stand. We were 1-0 down at the time in a vital relegation battle.

Just a minute later when the ball went off the pitch against the wall a Rochdale player gave him the ball, rightly guessing that the idiot would waste a further minute of time.

It was our fans trying to grab the ball off of him that escalated into a 10-a side fancy dress scuffle......Just when you thought it could not get anymore embarrassing the Dale fans began singing "Thats why your going down"

It was not some drunken brawl and no one was really hurt. If the culprit got a decent slap at some stage then its no more than several hundred of us, growing with agitation, were hoping for.
 
In this case a supposedly Southend fan decided to show off with the ball on the walk way at the bottom of the stand. We were 1-0 down at the time in a vital relegation battle.

Just a minute later when the ball went off the pitch against the wall a Rochdale player gave him the ball, rightly guessing that the idiot would waste a further minute of time.

It was our fans trying to grab the ball off of him that escalated into a 10-a side fancy dress scuffle......Just when you thought it could not get anymore embarrassing the Dale fans began singing "Thats why your going down"

It was not some drunken brawl and no one was really hurt. If the culprit got a decent slap at some stage then its no more than several hundred of us, growing with agitation, were hoping for.
I hate preempting a response, but 'If the culprit got a decent slap...' which translated meant that if someone punched him or worse that was justified?
Yeah, the knob with the ball was one thing but supporting violence at a football match in the modern age?
Can't get my head around that.
 
Really. Whilst football may have socialised itself. Trouble around the country, knife and violent crimes have continued to soar.

Southend is turning into a ghetto. So this wouldn't surprise me at all.
Ghetto? I'll take your word for it.
According to Zoopla, the current average house price in Southend is: £348,568, with plenty at half a million and more.
It's not exactly Moss Side.
 
Yep, good call. Please keep this thread on topic, difficult though it may be for some!
Sorry RHB but i didn't want any Kings Lynn guests getting the wrong impression due to some inflated claims on here. Any of our 'boys' with a beer inside them will be behind the goal on the terrace.

I know there will always be the odd idiot but highly unlikely that a lack of segregation will be a problem in the seats. I'm rather looking forward to moving around grounds this season and being trusted with a beer. Its the best bit about non league. I hope we all give a good account of oursleves and respect true football fans....After all we are only guests for a short while.
 
Sorry RHB but i didn't want any Kings Lynn guests getting the wrong impression due to some inflated claims on here. Any of our 'boys' with a beer inside them will be behind the goal on the terrace.

I know there will always be the odd idiot but highly unlikely that a lack of segregation will be a problem in the seats. I'm rather looking forward to moving around grounds this season and being trusted with a beer. Its the best bit about non league. I hope we all give a good account of oursleves and respect true football fans....After all we are only guests for a short while.
I don't think you can have a beer at the side of the pitch in the National League.
 
There is no way they are going to have 1000
Plus Southend fans there drinking during the game with no segregation ( all be it in the seats) it’s a recipe for total disaster.

Imagine If it’s red hot too!, Jesus Christ it would be carnage with all the cidered up carrot crunchers getting angry with a bunch of invading outsiders ???.

Won’t happen.
 
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