The AFL has given a general tick of approval to the improved match-day experience of home teams last season - but not all fans were satisfied.

Travis Auld, the AFL's general manager of clubs and AFL operations, completed his review at the end of last season of the entertainment clubs put on, and was impressed with what was unveiled in a year when clubs were encouraged to provide more for supporters.

Popular: kick-to-kick at the MCG last year. Credit:Scott Barbour

"Travis had a look at the clubs' work at the end of last year and the view of both the AFL and the clubs was that we were really happy with how the year unfolded around things done on match day," AFL spokesman Patrick Keane said.

"The work that clubs put around their match-day presentation was really strong while things like food-drink price changes and kick to kick, when we could do it, were really well received.