Dorking Wandering
The Dorking Wanderers FC Fans Forum
Match tickets and travel suggestions will appear here in due course
"Why would I leave to join a League Two club? We're going there anyway!" - Marc White
Match ticket link:
eastbourneboroughfc.ktckts.com/event/eas2425h03/dorking-wanderers
Prices increase by up to an additional £3 on the day
"Why would I leave to join a League Two club? We're going there anyway!" - Marc White
Supporters coach leaves Dorking High Street at 11am, £20 per coach seat
Available to book online via the official ticketing page
"Why would I leave to join a League Two club? We're going there anyway!" - Marc White
Just booked my ticket for the match and their email/ticket image is of Harrison Foulkes 🤣
Presume this one's not segregated - can we get seats if we want?
Presume this one's not segregated - can we get seats if we want?
Tickets just say general admission. So i would guess you should be able to grab a seat
I'll have a Guinness
It is certainly unsegregated. Only one stand but with decent views. Don't think getting seats should be a problem, would think it any are reserved a steward or sticker on the seat will advise.
"Why would I leave to join a League Two club? We're going there anyway!" - Marc White
Thanks - would love us to take 200 or so down there
Will be really interesting what the numbers will be this season at the grounds in the South East. If we can consistently take 200+ then the non segregated places (which is most of them to be fair) will be lively
"Why would I leave to join a League Two club? We're going there anyway!" - Marc White
@dorking-eagle Yes indeed. Non segregation is all very well with low numbers. Can be tricky with a larger away following and of course would never work at Meadowbank (not that there is any intension whatsoever to change that).
Add some alcohol and younger fans into the equation and it becomes wiser to segregate.
Farnborough will be interesting as they never usually segregate but if we're going well I can see us taking up to 500 there.
Exactly Ade. Dorking works best segregated for so many reasons, in particular the desire to foster a family friendly atmosphere, but also because away supports would want to watch half the game from The Bank
At Truro there were about 100ish of us (maybe slightly more) and for one half of the game we shared their 'covered end' terrace, and thank goodness our fans are a credit to the club, because Truro had a very animated fan who was very keen to rub it in when they scored.
I am sure Maidstone will segregate when we visit, which is wise.
As for Farnborough I believe already this season Torquay brought hundreds of fans there and just stayed at the uncovered terrace end the whole match
"Why would I leave to join a League Two club? We're going there anyway!" - Marc White