A bit of house keeping before we break down this year’s data, as this league is a bit more mickey mouse than the National League North, sadly.
When it comes to Season Tickets, this is a bit messier than last year as Ilkeston Town don’t offer them after some supporter feedback – which is rather mental but, whatever. As for FC United, they may only charge £175 but they do ‘encourage’ you to donate an extra £50 when buying one, which would take their price up to £225. As it’s not something you of course have to do, we’ll leave them at £175 for the sake of this table.
As for Bamber Bridge, they still haven’t bothered to announce any prices yet. A press release from last year basically advises you to go to the club shop or bar, and ask a woman for a form to fill out to get one? Seriously, Northern Alliance Premier Division teams have a better way of doing things than them. Anyway, we’ve hoyed last seasons prices onto the sheet below.
Once again, the season ticket prices DO NOT include early bird prices – as comparing those prices to normal pricing wouldn’t be fair, or make a lot of sense.
Anyway, as you can see, Spartans go into this season with the 3rd highest season ticket price in the league.
As for individual match tickets, a lot of clubs still haven’t bothered their arse to publicise ticket prices just yet. Thankfully though, Leek Town have essentially taken the information declared at the AGM and published that online – so shout out to Leek’s media man.
Though it does appear we’ll have the second highest admission prices in the NPL Premier Division this season, with our seated prices on par with Macclesfield in first place.
As for the saving comparison, Spartans actually rank very highly this year for a change. The £3.57 saving per game is about £2 a game better than it was last year, and see’s us sit in 6th place on that front.