This is YOUR club. This is YOUR town. This is YOUR Spennymoor.
Football is returning to The Brewery Field. Moors are set to embark on their fifth season in the National League North with new Manager Tommy Miller at the helm.
Spennymoor Town offers a non-league experience like no other, with prices, facilities, hospitality packages and entertainment which is in a class of its own.
In line with our ‘Affordable Football For All’ ethos, which is now engrained into the club’s mentality, season ticket prices remain frozen for the 2021/22 season, meaning Moors provide the very best package for the cheapest price.
This is OUR Spennymoor. This is YOUR Spennymoor.
The heartbeat of the community. The centre of the Spennymoor. Moors has made massive strides in recent years to embed itself within the area and become a beacon of hope, enjoyment and social value.
Spennymoor is a small town of around 20,000 bursting with history and character. Full of tradition but with ambitious regeneration plans, it’s a place that is now firmly on the map when discussing North-East football and the region as a whole.
The club’s standing in the town continues to grow and gather momentum, with flourishing relationships with local businesses, schools and community centres making a noticeable impact on Spennymoor.
Last year, Spennymoor Town made a commitment to making football affordable for all, delivering a pricing model which offered the best value for money in the division.
Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, supporters were never able to attend a game at The Brewery Field over the course of a curtailed season.
However, despite the difficult period that football clubs, businesses and organisations have been through over the last 12 months, the message from Spennymoor Town still remains the same.
Affordable Football For All.
With restrictions beginning to ease and a sense of normality returning, the club are delighted to announce that both season tickets and match day admission prices will remain the same for the 2021/22 National League North season.
Every aspect of The Brewery Field has been improved and developed over the last few years. From a brand new state of the art playing surface lending itself to fast flowing attractive football, to a two-tier Sports Bar and Hospitality Venue, the ground is unrecognisable from its humble Northern League roots.
Fans attending match days now have a range of hospitality options, with our two new fans zones offering a unique place to enjoy refreshments before kick-off, as well as the Neil Adams Sports Bar which proved a big hit during the 2019/20 campaign.
The County Durham Lounge offers a non-league match day with a luxurious twist, featuring panoramic views of the stunning surface and first class service, all of which is offered at an affordable price in line with the club’s key ethos.
Want to see the improvements for yourself? Check out our special film highlighting The Brewery Field’s journey through the years.
Last year, Spennymoor Town made a commitment to making football affordable for all, delivering a pricing model which offered the best value for money in the division.
The club’s ethos of providing high quality football, exceptional facilities, cheap food and drink and the most complete non-league match day experience was in place before the commencement of the 2020/21 campaign.
Sadly, due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, supporters were never able to attend a game at The Brewery Field over the course of a curtailed season.
However, despite the difficult period that football clubs, businesses and organisations have been through over the last 12 months, the message from Spennymoor Town still remains the same.
Affordable Football For All.
Please see our affordable football for all 2021/22 season ticket prices below:
Season ticket prices:
Adults £130
Concessions £90
Under 18s £15
The message from last season’s campaign is now more relevant than ever following the fallout from the failed European Super League project in April.
In fact, Google searches for terms such as “non-league football”, “non-league teams” and “local football” spiked following the universally criticised announcement.
With discontent among fans evidently pushing fans towards the, the Affordable Football For All message now carries even greater weight and meaning.
A family of two adults and three children under 18 can attend a Spennymoor match for £23. Research conducted by the Premier League in December 2019 showed that the average price for a single person to attend a match was £32.
That £32 would cover an entire family’s admission with a drink each for the same cost at The Brewery Field next season.
Managing Director, Tony Wilson, said: “It was vital for us to maintain our stance that football should be accessible for people of all backgrounds and ages across County Durham as we look towards a new season.
“When we originally put together plans for the pricing structure, we had the aim of providing the cheapest match day ticket prices across the three divisions, and we are delighted to say that remains the case.
“What the last twelve months has proven to me is that football at our level is not an armchair sport.
“Football without fans is pointless. We are here as beacon of hope for our community, and a place where people can show support for their local club.
“It’s about seeing people they haven’t seen for a long time, creating memories with family and ultimately having an enjoyable experience. That has been a huge miss.
“We now have the facilities and hospitality options in place to suit every fan thanks to our tiered approach.
“If you want to come and simply watch a game with your family, grab some food and a drink, it’s affordable.
“If you want to meet up with some friends, watch the game and have a few drinks in our fan zones or Sports Bar, it’s affordable.
“Alternatively, if you want to enjoy the day in our new County Durham Lounge or sponsor the game, we now have those options in place which offer unbeatable value for money.
“Everything is now in place for us to offer our supporters the best non-league match day package in the country.”
By freezing ticket prices, the club’s offer has now increased in value in terms of the overall match day experience, with further additions and improvements to The Brewery Field set to dramatically enhance the experience for supporters of all ages.
The completion of two fan zones, located on the Wood Vue and Tees Crescent sides of the ground, coupled with the County Durham Lounge, showcase the variety of hospitality options available.
The Neil Adams Sports Bar, which proved hugely popular prior to the end of the 2019/20 season, will also have more to offer with the addition of a pool table, juke box and a cold cellar which will allow premium ales to be served.
All of these options will deliver high quality food, drink and snacks at low prices, and will be delivered by the clubs in-house catering team.
Matthew Hannon, Hospitality Manager, said: “It’s with great pleasure that we can announce some exciting changes and improvements to our offering in the Neil Adams Sports Bar.
“From July, the bar will have the capacity to show multiple sporting events at any one time on our three televisions, with the addition of Sky Sports to run alongside BT Sport.
“Following feedback from patrons last year, the construction of a cold cellar means we will be adding a range of highly requested premium ales to our options, including draught Guinness.”
Purchasing your Moors season ticket online has never been easier.
After inputting your details and key information you will receive your account number via the email address you provided.
You will now be able to select either an adult, concession or junior ticket from the selection drop down.
You can buy multiple tickets through one account, but you must assign details to each ticket via the ‘Assign Ticket Holders’ button, which will be presented at the appropriate time.
Once all the required details are filled out, click the ‘Confirm and Pay’ button which will take you through to the checkout process.
Here you can select the option of either ‘Click and Collect’ or ‘Delivery’. The delivery option will incur an additional charge of £1.50.
Input your card details and confirm your order to secure your 2021/22 Moors season ticket.
Supporters who registered an account on our ticketing platform last year but chose not to defer their season ticket can still access their existing accounts.
Simply log-in with the details you signed up with and follow the purchase guide to secure your 2021/22 season ticket.
Alternatively, you can create a new account and follow the same process.
Following the government announcement that supporters would not be allowed to enter stadiums before the commencement of the 2020/21 season, the club offered supporters who purchased a season ticket three options.
One of those options was to defer a season ticket to the upcoming campaign.
Those supporters who opted to defer their season ticket are not required to register for a new season card via our online ticketing platform.
All deferrals from 2020/21 will receive their season ticket via post.
If you are a supporter who deferred a season ticket and your address or details have since change, please email [email protected] so your information can be updated on our system.
You can also apply for your 2021/22 season ticket via a hard copy form. You can download this here.
These are available for collection during opening hours of The Neil Adams Sports Bar, between 9am and 4pm.
Forms will also be posted out to all 2020/21 Concession Season Ticket Holders for renewals.
Forms should be returned to The Neil Adams Sports Bar during opening hours and can be paid for via cash, cheque or card on delivery.
All season cards will be posted to the applicants’ home address as stated on their form.
NOTE: New season ticket holders must return their form with a valid form of photo ID for the receiving member of staff to verify age. This is not necessary for renewals.
The deadline for 2021/22 season tickets is noon on Wednesday 30th June 2021.
Information regarding the club’s hospitality, commercial and sponsorship opportunities will be released in due course, as well as July’s pre-season fixture schedule.