Compared to what we had with Quest, it’s a massive downgrade.
It’s like the highlights programme ITV put out in the 2000s. ITV really shouldn’t be allowed near Football
It’s £27 at Sutton. For the seats if you buy at the ticket office on the day of the game. If you buy before match day, or if you purchase online (even on match day)it’s £25 to sit.
We do of course offer standing scat Sutton, which is £21 if bought prior to match day or online (the same £2 extra...
We had one of the lowest budgets in the division (certainly in the bottom half) when we won the NL in 20/21. We also weren’t properly full-time either.
Our traditional, historic rivals are in the Isthmian league, and we haven’t played them in over a decade. Some of our younger fans have a hatred towards Bromley, but they’re stuck in non-league football for the foreseeable so we’re currently rival-less. (For obvious reasons Wimbledon will have...
Try being a historically non-league club based in a non-descript suburb of London.
I was one of two regular Sutton fans at my school. Most of the kids in my school were Chelsea fans, with a few fans of the other London clubs, and of course Manchester United.
10 years ago we averaged about 500...
We were allocated (and sold out) 1200 at Wimbledon last season (in what is currently the biggest crowd for a match at new Plough Lane, and ergo the highest in the AFC part of Wimbledons history). Which due to segregation rules is the most Wimbledon can sell.
Btw the maximum away allocation at...
He was always complimentary about Sutton which may have shaped my opinion about him. But he did come across as someone who genuinely liked Football, and cared about the culture of the game.
Time to pull the drawbridge up. No more promotion or relegation. Don’t want any non-league minnows polluting our glorious 92, do we brethren and sisters?