FA Urge Support For The Vase Final
Wed 10th April 2013 | General | By Ian Templeman
The FA is urging non-league clubs and supporters across the country to support the FA Vase Final, which takes place on Saturday 4th May at Wembley Stadium.
The final will be contested by Spennymoor Town of the Northern League and Tunbridge Wells of the Kent League and this will be the first FA Vase Final for both clubs.
The FA has previously stated that Leagues should be aware that The FA Vase Committee are trying to keep the Vase Final at Wembley and on a day of its own, and need as much support as possible to achieve a good gate at Wembley.
To encourage more people to attend, the ticket prices have been reduced to attract an increased attendance other than from the supporters of the Finalists, and to achieve this it really depends on how many other supporters of Vase Clubs are able to attend the Final.
Steve Clark, Competitions Manager the FA's Football Services Division, said: “It is hoped that all clubs that competed in this season’s competition can help promote the Final in order to boost the attendance to hopefully achieve in excess of 10,000 spectators.
“With this in mind, all clubs are urged to purchase tickets to support the event and ensure that the Final can remain at Wembley Stadium in future seasons. It is hoped that all clubs can buy at least four tickets and even consider buying more if possible. If each club that competed in this season’s competition bought a minimum of four tickets, then the attendance would be increased by over 2,200, which would be a major boost towards reaching the target attendance”.
Ticket Prices are £15 for Adults, and £5 for children under 16, and more information is available on the FA website by clicking
here.
FA Urge Support For The Vase Final
Wed 10th April 2013 | General
By Ian Templeman
The FA is urging non-league clubs and supporters across the country to support the FA Vase Final, which takes place on Saturday 4th May at Wembley Stadium.
The final will be contested by Spennymoor Town of the Northern League and Tunbridge Wells of the Kent League and this will be the first FA Vase Final for both clubs.
The FA has previously stated that Leagues should be aware that The FA Vase Committee are trying to keep the Vase Final at Wembley and on a day of its own, and need as much support as possible to achieve a good gate at Wembley.
To encourage more people to attend, the ticket prices have been reduced to attract an increased attendance other than from the supporters of the Finalists, and to achieve this it really depends on how many other supporters of Vase Clubs are able to attend the Final.
Steve Clark, Competitions Manager the FA's Football Services Division, said: “It is hoped that all clubs that competed in this season’s competition can help promote the Final in order to boost the attendance to hopefully achieve in excess of 10,000 spectators.
“With this in mind, all clubs are urged to purchase tickets to support the event and ensure that the Final can remain at Wembley Stadium in future seasons. It is hoped that all clubs can buy at least four tickets and even consider buying more if possible. If each club that competed in this season’s competition bought a minimum of four tickets, then the attendance would be increased by over 2,200, which would be a major boost towards reaching the target attendance”.
Ticket Prices are £15 for Adults, and £5 for children under 16, and more information is available on the FA website by clicking
here.