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Question Away Friendly Tickets - any restrictions?

CaptainSmudger

The Official Southend United Pilot⭐
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Hi All,
Can the knowledgeable on here please advise.
Can we just turn up at the away games and pay on the day and sit or stand anywhere?

Thanks, Can’t Wait. COYB UTB
 
As with all friendlies (certainly pre covid times) I'd imagine just turn up and pay unless otherwise stated by the club closer to the time.

The likes of Kings Langley, Kettering, Concord & Canvey will surely be pay on the gate.
 
You would hope you could but it’s been very hard work recently with no pay on the day etc

Other clubs have made it unnecessarily hard to attend matches and I doubt it will change next season.
 
The problem is that several grounds in this league do not have the capacity to accommodate probable numbers of Shrimpers, (& other better supported ex league clubs) so tickets will continue imo for places like Maidstone, Dorking, Wealdstone, etc.
The league could help with some though on fixture days and dates but likely won't.
 
This is fair enough and that means they can sell them themselves with a limit.

Other clubs were not allowing pay on the day despite having no issues with capacity etc
 
This is fair enough and that means they can sell them themselves with a limit.

Other clubs were not allowing pay on the day despite having no issues with capacity etc
Very true, the worse offender to my mind/experience is Chesterfield, a very good size, fairly new away end and yet no "rocking" up on the day and pay.
 
The problem is that several grounds in this league do not have the capacity to accommodate probable numbers of Shrimpers, (& other better supported ex league clubs) so tickets will continue imo for places like Maidstone, Dorking, Wealdstone, etc.
The league could help with some though on fixture days and dates but likely won't.

Yep. King's Lynn being a prime example. About 1500 officially and about another 700 on top of that unofficially.
 
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