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How much at Wingate and Finchley???


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I paid £7 but there were no programmes left when I came in.

 

But on the whole £7 entrance plus free prog is fair enough.

 

Children (under 12) should only be £1 as it encourages future fans.

 

Concessions £3 is fair.

 

As for disabled access etc it is clear that Finchley should do more to comply with current legislation.

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Yeah.I think a league maximum of £6 for adults,£2.50 for kids/pensioners, would be fair.


I was initially upset when being charged £7.00 for admittance to W&F. I then thought about it a little and realised that price included a program. Compare this with a £6.00 entrance fee at Brimsdown then add £1.50 for a program (plus a 50p 50/50 ticket!) then it doesn't look so bad.


I paid £7 to get in then a £1 for a proggy!

What's all that about??


You're stupid?.


Maybe someone said you were good for it? Maybe you looked like you could afford it! Man of great wealth! <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laughuncontrollable.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laughuncontrollable.gif" alt="" />
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Yeah.I think a league maximum of £6 for adults,£2.50 for kids/pensioners, would be fair.


I was initially upset when being charged £7.00 for admittance to W&F. I then thought about it a little and realised that price included a program. Compare this with a £6.00 entrance fee at Brimsdown then add £1.50 for a program (plus a 50p 50/50 ticket!) then it doesn't look so bad.


I paid £7 to get in then a £1 for a proggy!

What's all that about??


You're stupid?.


Maybe someone said you were good for it? Maybe you looked like you could afford it! Man of great wealth! <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laughuncontrollable.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laughuncontrollable.gif" alt="" />


I think that my answer is more plausible.
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lovely stuff said:
Yeah.I think a league maximum of £6 for adults,£2.50 for kids/pensioners, would be fair.


I was initially upset when being charged £7.00 for admittance to W&F. I then thought about it a little and realised that price included a program. Compare this with a £6.00 entrance fee at Brimsdown then add £1.50 for a program (plus a 50p 50/50 ticket!) then it doesn't look so bad.


I paid £7 to get in then a £1 for a proggy!

What's all that about??


You're stupid?.


Maybe someone said you were good for it? Maybe you looked like you could afford it! Man of great wealth! <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laughuncontrollable.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laughuncontrollable.gif" alt="" />


I think that my answer is more plausible.


I'm sure you are right <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/bow.gif" alt="" />
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lovely stuff said:
Yeah.I think a league maximum of £6 for adults,£2.50 for kids/pensioners, would be fair.


I was initially upset when being charged £7.00 for admittance to W&F. I then thought about it a little and realised that price included a program. Compare this with a £6.00 entrance fee at Brimsdown then add £1.50 for a program (plus a 50p 50/50 ticket!) then it doesn't look so bad.


I paid £7 to get in then a £1 for a proggy!

What's all that about??


You're stupid?.


Maybe someone said you were good for it? Maybe you looked like you could afford it! Man of great wealth! <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laughuncontrollable.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laughuncontrollable.gif" alt="" />


I think that my answer is more plausible.


I'm sure you are right <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/bow.gif" alt="" />


The keeper of the shop is NEVER wrong.
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lovely stuff said:
Yeah.I think a league maximum of £6 for adults,£2.50 for kids/pensioners, would be fair.


I was initially upset when being charged £7.00 for admittance to W&F. I then thought about it a little and realised that price included a program. Compare this with a £6.00 entrance fee at Brimsdown then add £1.50 for a program (plus a 50p 50/50 ticket!) then it doesn't look so bad.


I paid £7 to get in then a £1 for a proggy!

What's all that about??


You're stupid?.


Maybe someone said you were good for it? Maybe you looked like you could afford it! Man of great wealth! <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laughuncontrollable.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laughuncontrollable.gif" alt="" />


I think that my answer is more plausible.


I'm sure you are right <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/bow.gif" alt="" />


The keeper of the shop is NEVER wrong.


Ere I paid £32 for an away shop from that bloke in the shop, was that Stooopid too?
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Softie said:
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Gazza said:
DerekR said:
lovely stuff said:
Yeah.I think a league maximum of £6 for adults,£2.50 for kids/pensioners, would be fair.


I was initially upset when being charged £7.00 for admittance to W&F. I then thought about it a little and realised that price included a program. Compare this with a £6.00 entrance fee at Brimsdown then add £1.50 for a program (plus a 50p 50/50 ticket!) then it doesn't look so bad.


I paid £7 to get in then a £1 for a proggy!

What's all that about??


You're stupid?.


Maybe someone said you were good for it? Maybe you looked like you could afford it! Man of great wealth! <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laughuncontrollable.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laughuncontrollable.gif" alt="" />


I think that my answer is more plausible.


I'm sure you are right <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/bow.gif" alt="" />


The keeper of the shop is NEVER wrong.


Ere I paid £32 for an away shop from that bloke in the shop, was that Stooopid too?


Just get the home one to match and we will say no more!!
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Softie said:
Arkwright said:
Gazza said:
DerekR said:
lovely stuff said:
Yeah.I think a league maximum of £6 for adults,£2.50 for kids/pensioners, would be fair.


I was initially upset when being charged £7.00 for admittance to W&F. I then thought about it a little and realised that price included a program. Compare this with a £6.00 entrance fee at Brimsdown then add £1.50 for a program (plus a 50p 50/50 ticket!) then it doesn't look so bad.


I paid £7 to get in then a £1 for a proggy!

What's all that about??


You're stupid?.


Maybe someone said you were good for it? Maybe you looked like you could afford it! Man of great wealth! <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laughuncontrollable.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laughuncontrollable.gif" alt="" />


I think that my answer is more plausible.


I'm sure you are right <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/bow.gif" alt="" />


The keeper of the shop is NEVER wrong.


Ere I paid £32 for an away shop from that bloke in the shop, was that Stooopid too?


Just get the home one to match and we will say no more!!


Oh right ok, but what about the jacket ive ordered?
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Softie said:
Arkwright said:
Gazza said:
DerekR said:
lovely stuff said:
Yeah.I think a league maximum of £6 for adults,£2.50 for kids/pensioners, would be fair.


I was initially upset when being charged £7.00 for admittance to W&F. I then thought about it a little and realised that price included a program. Compare this with a £6.00 entrance fee at Brimsdown then add £1.50 for a program (plus a 50p 50/50 ticket!) then it doesn't look so bad.


I paid £7 to get in then a £1 for a proggy!

What's all that about??


You're stupid?.


Maybe someone said you were good for it? Maybe you looked like you could afford it! Man of great wealth! <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laughuncontrollable.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laughuncontrollable.gif" alt="" />


I think that my answer is more plausible.


I'm sure you are right <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/bow.gif" alt="" />


The keeper of the shop is NEVER wrong.


Ere I paid £32 for an away shop from that bloke in the shop, was that Stooopid too?


Of course not dear boy, that £32 helps the Town, giving money to other Clubs helps them & not us!.
Yes, I have got your jacket ready, if you're at the match tonight you can give the Town even more money!!!!.
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ok chaps.

 

Tell me this one.

in the ground grading, did it say room for adequate disabled seating/area. or even for access all round the grounds.

 

if W&F, Have not complied, why are they still operating on match days.

 

shouldn't anybody, report this to the leauge/ FA.

or the minister of disabled people.

 

here is my 2pence worth

 

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Softie said:
Arkwright said:
Gazza said:
DerekR said:
lovely stuff said:
Yeah.I think a league maximum of £6 for adults,£2.50 for kids/pensioners, would be fair.


I was initially upset when being charged £7.00 for admittance to W&F. I then thought about it a little and realised that price included a program. Compare this with a £6.00 entrance fee at Brimsdown then add £1.50 for a program (plus a 50p 50/50 ticket!) then it doesn't look so bad.


I paid £7 to get in then a £1 for a proggy!

What's all that about??


You're stupid?.


Maybe someone said you were good for it? Maybe you looked like you could afford it! Man of great wealth! <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laughuncontrollable.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laughuncontrollable.gif" alt="" />


I think that my answer is more plausible.


I'm sure you are right <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/bow.gif" alt="" />


The keeper of the shop is NEVER wrong.


Ere I paid £32 for an away shop from that bloke in the shop, was that Stooopid too?


Of course not dear boy, that £32 helps the Town, giving money to other Clubs helps them & not us!.
Yes, I have got your jacket ready, if you're at the match tonight you can give the Town even more money!!!!.


You know it makes sense.
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