Wealdstone have done their bit for supporters at Grosvenor Vale by confirming that admission prices on the gate will be frozen for the 2018/19 season in line with last season’s prices.
That means that entry for National League South matches will remain at £13 for adults, £9 for concessions, £3 for Under-18s, and free for Under-14s with a paying adult, negating the price hike by the Ruislip-based side that was expected to come into force for this season.
Indeed, any further increases have been postponed for the foreseeable future and will not take effect until 2019/20 at the earliest.
Meanwhile the Stones have also announced that Saturday’s home friendly with National League side Bromley, kick-off 3pm, will be a special ‘Meet the Team’ family day.
Fans are invited to watch an open training session as manager Bobby Wilkinson puts his players through their paces between 12.30pm and 2pm, while changing room tours and the opportunity to listen to post-match talks between the staff and the squad are also on offer for supporters.
The club have also extended their early bird season ticket window for a further two hours in the build-up to Saturday’s match.
All those interested in taking advantage of the discount have between 1pm and 3pm to purchase a cut-price season ticket from the clubhouse.
Season tickets will be available between the above times for £125 for adults, £100 for concessions and those in the pro club, and £25 for Under-18s.
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