Following early consultation with the Voice of the Fans group, it was agreed to issue a charter of their responsibilities to define to the wider fanbase, as follows:
1. Introduction
The Voice of the Fans is established to provide a structured and independent channel through which supporters of Scunthorpe United can contribute to the development, governance, and culture of our football club. This Charter sets out our purpose, principles, and commitments to ensure that the views of the fanbase are heard, respected, and acted upon by the club leadership wherever possible.
2. Purpose
The primary purpose of the Voice of the Fans is to:
- Represent the collective interests of supporters in dialogue with the club by providing scope for particular areas of supporter influence: Stadium improvements; community initiatives; Club Policies; (club crest being an example).
- Strengthen the relationship between the club and its fanbase.
- Ensure that decisions affecting supporters are informed by meaningful consultation.
3. Core Principles
The Voice of the Fans will operate in accordance with the following principles:
- Representation – Ensuring that the views of supporters across all demographics are fairly and accurately presented in a timely manner.
- Transparency – Communicating clearly and openly with both the club and supporters on matters discussed and actions agreed.
- Respect – Upholding the values of fairness, inclusivity, and constructive dialogue at all times.
- Accountability – Remaining answerable to the supporter base and maintaining high standards of integrity.
- Unity – Promoting a culture of “one team” togetherness, recognising supporters as an essential part of the club’s identity and future.
4. Objectives
The Voice of the Fans representatives are committed to:
- Establishing a consistent and accessible forum for consultation with supporters.
- Raising matters of importance on behalf of the fanbase directly with the club’s Board of Directors and club management. All to enable valued discussion and opportunity for incorporation into decision making processes which will benefit the ongoing development of the club.
- Supporting initiatives designed to enhance the matchday experience, community engagement, and supporter well-being.
- Encouraging cooperation between supporter groups to foster solidarity and shared purpose by providing a centralised and shared discussion/communication route with the club.
- Promoting diversity and inclusion to ensure that all fans feel welcome and valued.
5. Structure and Operation
- Meetings: Regular meetings will be held between the Voice of the Fans representatives and the Directors of the club. A minimum of 6 formal meetings per year.
- Engagement: Fans will be invited to submit, via the Voice of the fans email address and/or verbal contact with Voice of the Fans representatives, questions and issues for discussion in advance of meetings.
- Reporting: Outcomes and actions from meetings will be communicated publicly in a timely and transparent manner via meeting notes on the club website.
- Representation: The body will seek to reflect the full diversity of the supporter base.
6. Commitment
The Voice of the Fans representatives commit to:
- Listening to and representing supporters with impartiality and fairness and bringing prompt attention to the Board of Directors all significant feedback items.
- Working proactively and constructively with the club to identify solutions and improvements to the feedback received from the fanbase.
- Providing clear explanation when a fan feedback request or proposal cannot be implemented.
7. Review and Amendment
This Charter will be reviewed on an annual basis to ensure it remains relevant, effective, and aligned with the interests of supporters and the club. Amendments may be made following consultation with both the fanbase and the club. The representatives involved in the Voice of the Fans will also be reviewed on a regular basis within the same manner.
Open applications are always available via slo@scunthorpe-united.co.uk and will be held until such a time in which recruitment is necessary.
Tickets are on sale via our hosts for the Iron's away league encounter at Wealdstone on Saturday, April 18th (3pm kick-off).
Iron supporters have been allocated the east end of the stadium; a total of 1,025 tickets which includes 369 unallocated seats in the Modu Stand and a mix of covered and uncovered terracing.
If you require a seat, please book a Seating ticket. Seats are now allocated by row and seat number, there is no transfer into seating with a Standing ticket.
Tickets are sold through the Wealdstone ticketing website, link: https://wealdstonefc.ticketco.events/uk/en/e/national_league_wealdstone_fc_v_scunthorpe_united__away_tickets
| Advance Online (Seating in brackets) | Matchday Turnstile (Seating not available on matchday) | |
|---|---|---|
| Adult | £18 (£20) | £20 |
| Concession | £13 (£15) | £15 |
| Next Gen (19-23) | £11 (£13) | £13 |
| Under-19 (18 and under) | £7 (£9) | £8 |
Concession Tickets
Available for those aged 65+ and for mature Students (ID Required). For younger students, it is cheaper to purchase a 19-23 or an under 19s ticket.
Disabled supporters are also eligible to purchase a Concession Ticket. If a ticket is required for a Carer, please email tickets@wealdstonefc.com with your order number and proof of one of the following:
- Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
- Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
- Attendance Allowance
- Certificate of Vision Impairment (CVI)
- Assistance Dog ID
Once approved, a free Carer Ticket will be issued via email.
If you are a current Season Ticket holder for a Premier League, or English Football League club you can gain admission to a Stones home National League match for just £13 if purchased online - your Season Ticket must be presented with your match ticket at the turnstile.
Similarly, if you are member of the Armed Services or a paid staff member in the NHS, Police Force, Fire Service and Ambulance Service, you can gain entry to a Wealdstone FC National League game for £13 if your ticket is purchased online - your ID must be presented with your match ticket at the turnstile.
Next Gen 19-23 year olds and under 19s tickets
We are pleased to be able to offer significant discounts for 19-23 year olds via our Next Generation ticket offer and to under 19s. However, please note that ID will be required at the turnstile along with your ticket to demonstrate you are eligible.
Social Club/Bar
The Vale Social Club will be open before the game for both sets of supporters and at half time and after the game for Wealdstone fans ONLY.
Car Parking
Car parking is now available for up to 200 cars at £5 per vehicle. Please book online in advance.
We recommend that supporters travel to Grosvenor Vale via public transport as the club is remarkably well served by tube, train and bus routes.
Refreshments/Food
Hot and cold food and drinks will be available to purchase outside the ground and inside the ground in both home and away sections.
On the gate prices
Buying your ticket online in advance is the cheapest way of purchasing on a match by match basis.
Seating tickets CANNOT be purchased in person, they are only available online.
Standing tickets are available at The Vale on match days, either via the Ticket Office outside the turnstiles or on the gates themselves. However, these prices increase by £2 and are:
- £20 Adult
- £15 Concession
- £13 Next Gen 19-23 year olds
- £8 Under 19s
Waiver
Refunds and cancellations
If the match date changes, the tickets you have will be valid for the rearranged date - you do not need to do anything. The QR code will still be valid, so just bring your ticket with you on the rearranged date.
If you have purchased tickets, the match date changes and can't make the new date, please contact the club via tickets@wealdstonefc.com to arrange a refund. This will need to be done prior to the rearranged match date.
Tickets are not refundable if the match takes place at the planned date and time.
Steve Hope presents images from the British Steel Training Ground as the Iron prepare to face Wealdstone.
Scunthorpe United is delighted to announce that the club is now recruiting for a First Team Grounds Manager, offering an exciting opportunity to play a vital role behind the scenes at the Attis Arena.
The successful candidate will take full responsibility for the maintenance and development of the club’s first team playing surfaces, ensuring pitches are prepared to the highest possible standard all year round. Working closely with first team staff, the role will be central to supporting player performance through the delivery of elite-level playing conditions.
We are looking for an individual with a proven background in producing high-quality sports pitches, whether in a professional or educational setting. The ability to set, maintain and continually raise standards across the site is essential, as is the confidence to lead, organise and motivate additional or part-time staff when required.
Day-to-day responsibilities will include overseeing all routine maintenance practices, maintaining digital records, and managing, or quickly learning, the operation of the club’s irrigation systems. Strong communication skills are key, enabling effective working relationships with coaching staff and colleagues across the club. The role will also involve general landscape and gardens management, liaising with contractors, and carrying out basic machinery upkeep.
Looking ahead, the position offers scope for development, with the successful candidate expected to contribute towards the future management and control of departmental budgets.
Applicants should ideally have a minimum of 3–5 years’ experience within the industry, alongside relevant qualifications such as an NVQ or Diploma in Turfgrass or Horticulture. Additional certifications, including spraying licences and machinery operation qualifications, would be advantageous.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join Scunthorpe United and make a tangible impact at the heart of the club’s football operations as we look to bring our pitch operations back in-house, with the work starting now in preparation for the 2026-27 season.
Applicants interested in the role are encouraged to submit a CV and covering letter outlining their suitability to james.moody@scunthorpe-united.co.uk.
The deadline for submissions is Friday, April 24th at 5pm.
For a full job description, please click here.
Scunthorpe United is proud to launch the 2026-27 Pitch Squares initiative, giving supporters, local businesses and community groups the opportunity to play their part in the renovations and maintenance of our playing surface at the Attis Arena.
The playing surface sits at the heart of everything we do. From first-team fixtures to pitch hires at the end of the season, the pitch is where memories are made and ambitions are realised. The Pitch Squares initiative offers a unique and meaningful way for supporters to directly contribute to the upkeep and improvement of our home turf for the 2026-27 campaign.
What Is the Pitch Squares initiative?
The initiative divides the Attis Arena playing surface into 156 individual “squares”, each available for sponsorship throughout the 2026-27 season. Whether you are a lifelong Iron supporter, a family honouring a loved one, or a business looking to align with the club, this package offers a personal connection to the heart of the action.
Each Pitch Square sponsor will receive:
- Recognition in each league edition of the official 2026-27 matchday programme on a dedicated page
- A digital certificate of sponsorship depicting their square
- Pitch squares listing on the club website
- Included in the club’s installed pitch squares wall to be on the exterior of the stadium, location TBC
- The opportunity to dedicate your square in your name, family name or business name
- All of the above will be launched ahead of the new season commencing
It’s a fantastic way to show your support while contributing directly to the quality and presentation of our playing surface.
Investing in Performance
Maintaining a high-quality pitch requires continuous care, specialist treatment and year-round attention. Funds raised through the Pitch Squares Initiative will go towards the club’s end-of-season renovations, which includes improved drainage and sprinkler system works, as detailed in previous press releases, as the Iron look to combat the issues the club has had over the past two seasons.
Be Part of the Foundation
By sponsoring a square, you are quite literally backing the ground our team stands on. It’s more than a package, it’s an investment in the club’s future and a visible demonstration of your commitment to the Iron. Pitch Squares are limited to just 156 individual squares and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
To secure your square for 2026-27, which costs just £100 + VAT each, contact glyn.sparks@scunthorpe-united.co.uk and define the coordinates of your preference, if you have one.
Together, let’s support our surface and build strong foundations for the season ahead.
UPDATE(claret and blue squares have been sold, correct as 5pm on April 11th):





