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Post by martin1969 on Apr 21, 2016 6:52:48 GMT
Hello
New Supporter here / new to area and would like to get involved, Check website no ention on tickets ect, what is the cost to watch, are you sold out and are you in gander green lane, appreciate some info please
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Paul L
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Post by Paul L on Apr 21, 2016 7:01:24 GMT
Hi, Yep we're still at Gander Green Lane. Tickets are buy on the gate on the day of the match and the costs are as follows: Adult: £12 Senior Citizen(60 and over)/Student: £6* Junior: (16 and under) £2 Stand Transfer: £1 Programme: £2.00 More info: www.suttonunited.net/info_stadium.htmlIf you are planning to attend regularly next season then the current season ticket deal, that runs out after Saturday, is a great way to reduce those costs for next year: Adults - £99 Adults - £85 (Current 2015/16 season ticket holders only) Concessions - £75 Teens - £20 Kids - £10 More info here: www.suttonunited.net/seasontickets
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Post by timbo on Apr 21, 2016 7:23:01 GMT
Welcome!!
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Post by northernmonkey on Apr 21, 2016 7:33:29 GMT
What a first game Saturday would be!! Welcome!
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Post by sallycat on Apr 21, 2016 8:44:44 GMT
You asked if we were sold out - don't worry, we have almost never sold out of tickets for any match (that's because our ground is pretty capacious for the level we play at)! You will definitely be able to pay on the gate, as usual. And you will be most welcome to try out the club bar before and after the match. It's always great to see new faces.
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Post by Stewart on Apr 21, 2016 9:39:51 GMT
Hello
New Supporter here / new to area and would like to get involved, Check website no ention on tickets ect, what is the cost to watch, are you sold out and are you in gander green lane, appreciate some info please Welcome to Sutton United Martin Where are you from?
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Post by supportersclub on Apr 21, 2016 10:03:42 GMT
Welcome to the club Martin. Hope you enjoy your first visit and come back often.
If you enjoy it enough, we are always looking for new members of the supporters club (hint, hint). Forms available from the club shop. Only £5 to join.
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Post by ziggyb on Apr 21, 2016 14:23:54 GMT
Funnily enough, I came on Saturday and enjoyed the occasion a lot. Moral dilemma for me is that I was a Robins supporter for about 20 years. However, I've vowed to never go back while Dippy is in charge. So what do I do in the meantime? I want to watch local football and not just support someone on Sky Sports. This season I've been watching SCR so have partly got over the barrier of coming to GGL. As the crow flies, the U's are my local club. Although a switch in clubs doesn't sit well with me, the days when the Robins and United were rivals are long gone. One club looking up and the other apparently with the ambition of going down. Does this sound as though I'm trying to convince and justify this to myself? Well I am really. Interestingly saw 2 other ex Robins regulars on Saturday. Can anyone see where I'm coming from?
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Post by Stewart on Apr 21, 2016 14:58:40 GMT
Funnily enough, I came on Saturday and enjoyed the occasion a lot. Moral dilemma for me is that I was a Robins supporter for about 20 years. However, I've vowed to never go back while Dippy is in charge. So what do I do in the meantime? I want to watch local football and not just support someone on Sky Sports. This season I've been watching SCR so have partly got over the barrier of coming to GGL. As the crow flies, the U's are my local club. Although a switch in clubs doesn't sit well with me, the days when the Robins and United were rivals are long gone. One club looking up and the other apparently with the ambition of going down. Does this sound as though I'm trying to convince and justify this to myself? Well I am really. Interestingly saw 2 other ex Robins regulars on Saturday. Can anyone see where I'm coming from? You can always support the opposition Maybe one day you will grow to love us
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Post by sallycat on Apr 21, 2016 15:17:28 GMT
Well Ziggy, whether or not you change your allegiance deep down, you're always welcome to pop in. Think of it as just entertainment. Our season tickets are very good value for a season long entertainment package...
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Post by Nick the Greek/The Speshul One on Apr 21, 2016 15:29:27 GMT
Funnily enough, I came on Saturday and enjoyed the occasion a lot. Moral dilemma for me is that I was a Robins supporter for about 20 years. However, I've vowed to never go back while Dippy is in charge. So what do I do in the meantime? I want to watch local football and not just support someone on Sky Sports. This season I've been watching SCR so have partly got over the barrier of coming to GGL. As the crow flies, the U's are my local club. Although a switch in clubs doesn't sit well with me, the days when the Robins and United were rivals are long gone. One club looking up and the other apparently with the ambition of going down. Does this sound as though I'm trying to convince and justify this to myself? Well I am really. Interestingly saw 2 other ex Robins regulars on Saturday. Can anyone see where I'm coming from? At the price of a season ticket it is worth getting one to see the matches. Even if you don't want to fully support Sutton, enjoy the atmosphere and some decent football. Next year it must be one of if not the best value* season ticket in football. *I believe West Ham did a deal on their tickets but you couldn't pay me to go there as a home fan.;-)
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Post by jr on Apr 21, 2016 16:29:08 GMT
Ziggy you're more than welcome at Sutton and I hope you do visit again starting with this Saturday. Get a season ticket, you can't go wrong. Oh and please don't listen to a small section of our supporters singing a certain song ?
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Post by fox on Apr 21, 2016 17:01:23 GMT
Ziggy tell yourself that the clubs merged a few years ago, then kept the Sutton United name, ground, kit and badge - as awful as it would be for that to happen it is still better than what that pillock has actually done to your club.
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Post by garethl on Apr 21, 2016 17:02:10 GMT
Ziggy you're more than welcome at Sutton and I hope you do visit again starting with this Saturday. Get a season ticket, you can't go wrong. Oh and please don't listen to a small section of our supporters singing a certain song ? Haha surely it's just nice to be remembered?!
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Post by amberchoc on Apr 21, 2016 18:24:56 GMT
Funnily enough, I came on Saturday and enjoyed the occasion a lot. Moral dilemma for me is that I was a Robins supporter for about 20 years. However, I've vowed to never go back while Dippy is in charge. So what do I do in the meantime? I want to watch local football and not just support someone on Sky Sports. This season I've been watching SCR so have partly got over the barrier of coming to GGL. As the crow flies, the U's are my local club. Although a switch in clubs doesn't sit well with me, the days when the Robins and United were rivals are long gone. One club looking up and the other apparently with the ambition of going down. Does this sound as though I'm trying to convince and justify this to myself? Well I am really. Interestingly saw 2 other ex Robins regulars on Saturday. Can anyone see where I'm coming from? Here's a slightly altruistic viewpoint: Perhaps you’re evolving into a new breed of supporter in the borough, one that is content to follow both clubs with equal passion. The dawn of a new era! Yes, I know it sounds bonkers, although I reckon back in the immediate post-war years there would have been hundreds of local fans that would cheer on Sutton one week and then Carshalton the next.
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