Saturday, 13 May 2017

Woking FC & Ross County Revisited

A season of National League football is available for £99 at Woking FC with an early-bird offer on season tickets having now been extended to the end of May after the sale of more than 1,000 to date.

Students aged 20 and over can watch for £75 and those aged 19 and under will pay just £20.

The Cards recently preserved their status in the top-flight of Non-League football but are heading down a slightly path for next season with the departure of experienced manager Garry Hill and the appointment of Anthony Limbrick, untested as a manager but very highly-rated as a coach at youth level in the Premier League.

Add to that the recent announcement of impending investment in the club and it is changing times at the although the legendary figure of Geoff Chapple remains very much involved.

I mentioned Ross County recently in connection with the free admission fixture against Hamilton Accies, which takes place this coming Tuesday (16th May), and the Dingwall club are also looking towards next season with a move on season ticket prices.

A brief in the Jail End (South Stand) has been reduced from £300 to £200 for the 2017/18 campaign (over 65’s reduced by £65 to £100) with new season tickets introduced for Young Adults (18-21) in the same stand which will cost £100.

Ross County Chairman, Roy MacGregor said:
“We have been holding regular Supporters Meetings this season and it became apparent from those that football in general has become too expensive. We’ve not raised the price of season tickets for five years but we wanted to go further than that and try to make football more affordable and get more people along on a Saturday afternoon."

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