Danny Hoekman
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I don't think I will ever stop going to City. I don't mind going to the odd non-league game when at a loose end, but wouldn't swap going to City every week for that.
I deliver up that area, Stranraer FC would be the closest but Queen of the South is the better team.Hoping to finally move up to Scotland in the early part of 2026.
Somewhere in Dumfries & Galloway, preferably the Whithorn/ Newton Stewart area.
So my choices for following some 'home games' up there would fall between Stranraer and Queen of the South in Dumfries.
Think I'd still wear a City top as well, just to spread the word of the sky blue gospel
I’ve just done a Google search and the lowest adult ticket price in the Conference is £18 and the highest for an on the day purchase is £26.I bet there isn't a maximum ticket price in that league?
I moved to Leeds 20 years ago and used to watch the local non league side Farsley Celtic. A new owner came in and they went on a run of getting promoted 4 times in 5 seasons and ended up in the National League Conference (5th tier in the Pyramid) and played and drew against MK Dons on TV in the 1st round of the FA Cup.
I was paying £8 a game and could get pie and peas for a couple of quid. When they got promoted to the Conference there were new ground regulations that had to be adhered to.
The pie hut was replaced by a burger van. But more importantly there was a minimum ticket price charge of £18 in the league, a £10 increase per game. I didn’t go to many home games that season.
Farsley were part time and most of the other clubs in the Conference were fully professional. Also 16 of the teams in the League were south of Luton whereas the league they were promoted from was regional and all Northern clubs.
They really struggled on and off the pitch got relegated on the last day of the season at York away. I was there.
That summer the club went bust.
A phoenix side was formed AFC Farsley and they worked their way up to a reasonable level. But over the last two seasons they are back in the financial mire, there’s issues with the land where the stadium is, and for some reason were playing some of their home games in Buxton Derbyshire, 65 miles and 2 hour 15 minutes away from West Leeds.
Life, watching City, having a family and a lack of spare time has got in the way of me going back to the Throstles Nest.
But if I gave up watching City I’d happily watch lower league football instead.
It's not THAT bad, shirley?No, if i stopped going to city, I watch on tv, no way would i go to another club in the lower leagues and certainly I wouldn't go to a non league team that's like watching the women's team
We were on holiday in Kippford a couple of weeks ago and we did the 3 hour round trip to the nearest game which was Ayr United v Forfar Athletic in the Scottish League Cup. Ayr won 3-0.I deliver up that area, Stranraer FC would be the closest but Queen of the South is the better team.
If you wanted a little bit better action, Ayr Utd is around 40 miles up the the way.
Cracking little ground the Mornflake.Crewe Alex for me. Started going there last season and it's like going to football as it should be... about football, and maybe a pie.
No VAR, so it's faster and more natural. There's no carnival going to a concert feel, it's for supporters and because of that we get fans not tourists, and because of that there's passion in the crowd.
There's no feeling of being ripped off for as much money as they can make out of you while they treat us like a herd of animals.
No costly memberships just for the privilege of maybe being able to buy a ticket.
And certainly no "how much money can we make out of our customer-base" feeling.
Going to lower league clubs has more of a community feel to it, more of an all in it together feeling. Going to the Etihad (besides the football) leaves me cold and feeling like iv been a consumer rather than a fan they cherish.
Yeah I go up there alot, and there's more boozers in Dumfries to visit before and after a game.I deliver up that area, Stranraer FC would be the closest but Queen of the South is the better team.
If you wanted a little bit better action, Ayr Utd is around 40 miles up the the way.
Not a white sheet in sight. Not much of a ghost are you?We were on holiday in Kippford a couple of weeks ago and we did the 3 hour round trip to the nearest game which was Ayr United v Forfar Athletic in the Scottish League Cup. Ayr won 3-0.
The standard wasn’t great but the Pie of the Week was Donner Kebab Pie. I decline
It was selfie but obviously you can’t see me because I’m a ghost. WoooNot a white sheet in sight. Not much of a ghost are you?
I was there along with another 250kThey really struggled on and off the pitch got relegated on the last day of the season at York away. I was there.
The Invisible Man buzzes off this.It was selfie but obviously you can’t see me because I’m a ghost. Wooo
Just watch out for McBurnie/Manfreight lorries, they are nuttersYeah I go up there alot, and there's more boozers in Dumfries to visit before and after a game.
It's just a matter of if Mrs Kippax would drive the 50 miles from Newton Stewart to pick me up after the match lol.
Scenic enough drive for her though
Kippford, the village near Dalbeatie?We were on holiday in Kippford a couple of weeks ago and we did the 3 hour round trip to the nearest game which was Ayr United v Forfar Athletic in the Scottish League Cup. Ayr won 3-0.
The standard wasn’t great but the Pie of the Week was Donner Kebab Pie. I declined the opportunity to try it.
I think it was the last game with fans on that terrace before they pulled it down at the end of that season.I was there along with another 250k