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Champions League tickets are being sold at record levels but following teams like Gillingham can also be costly

Gillingham fans at Swindon in 2008
Gillingham fans at Swindon in 2008

Gills fans may be watching League 2 football this season but it's not cheap

The lack of visiting fans at Priestfield on Saturday highlighted a few problems afflicting football at all ends of the spectrum.

This week, ticket pricing was thrust into the spotlight, with the astronomical admission charges being asked for fans to buy tickets for the Champions League final, which takes place at Wembley on May 28.

League 2 football may be far from the Champions League it's still a pricey business following football.

Bury brought just 146 fans to Kent this weekend but is it any surprise when you look at the expenses they go into following even the lowest league clubs?

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