Dorking Wandering
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Match tickets link
https://fanzone.stalbanscityfc.com/product/nls-24-25-st-albans-city-men-v-dorking-wanderers/
THE ONLINE TICKET PRICES (BELOW) only apply until 11.59pm on the day before the game, after which they increase in price
Adult £16.50
Concession* £11
18-23 yrs £6
12-17 yrs £3
5-11 yrs £1 (must be accompanied by an adult)
0-4 yrs FREE (must be accompanied by an adult)
*Concession = 65+, Unemployed JSA, PIP recipients, NHS and Blue light, students over 23, Season ticket holders at Watford, Luton, Spurs, Arsenal, Chelsea, Brentford, West Ham, Womens football clubs, and serving members of the armed forces.
"Why would I leave to join a League Two club? We're going there anyway!" - Marc White
Supporters coach £20 per person (return)
departs Dorking High Street 11.30am
"Why would I leave to join a League Two club? We're going there anyway!" - Marc White
Basically no trains past London on that day so you won't be able to get the train there
@adeb If the current one sells out then could be a good idea to do at least the minibus as well. Not sure if the B Team are using it that day though.
5th April the B team are at home to Seaford
"Why would I leave to join a League Two club? We're going there anyway!" - Marc White
Just bought my match tickets for St Albans....
As per the advice in the first post on this topic, they are cheaper in advance
I bought an adult and an U18 together, which should have been £16.50 plus £5 for my teenage son
Instead it went through as £20 in total, which was a nice surprise, so do buy in advance if you can
Match programmes seem to be digital, and will be viewable from about 24hrs before at
https://fanzone.stalbanscityfc.com/product-category/publications/programmes/
Food in the ground looks to be a bit pricey (at least £8 for a burger), not sure what the local alternatives are, as I last went there in 2019 (any suggestions?)
The supporters coach is close to selling out, so hurry if you will need that as there are no train services on the day
"Why would I leave to join a League Two club? We're going there anyway!" - Marc White
1 seat left on the supporters coach (unless the club order a bigger coach)
"Why would I leave to join a League Two club? We're going there anyway!" - Marc White
Managed to get mine for £11 due to having a blue light card.
Really think Dorking should look into cheaper tickets if buying online before the day. Even if its a saving of a couple of quid, the incentive is there.
I'll have a Guinness
I wonder if that might happen when we go up Steve?
There would certainly be a price increase for match tickets, but the trade off could be a saving for advance purchase?
Amazed the club has hardly ever done 'ticket bundles' this season either. There was one right at the start of the season, but IIRC that was the only time (stand to be corrected of course)
"Why would I leave to join a League Two club? We're going there anyway!" - Marc White
@dorking-eagle why should there be a price increase? They didn't go down this year did they?
I'm talking about if DW go up I would expect a price increase. Vast majority of VNL clubs charge £20 or more, I would expect it to be an increase from £18 to see bigger teams visit each week, and to hopefully make the club a bit more competitive.
"Why would I leave to join a League Two club? We're going there anyway!" - Marc White
@dorking-eagle yeah I know I just meant that they already charged us £18 last time we were in VNL. We have all had to pay £18 this season to watch a much lower standard of football against much smaller teams (which if I was a groundhopper/more casual fan would have put me off). Would feel like a bit of a kick in the teeth to then be asked to pay even more considering no reductions were made for NLS prices but I understand the club needs to make money.
Thanks - bought my two tickets.