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Post by Stue_P on Apr 25, 2004 0:38:14 GMT 1
Yeah I was talking about the home leg.
With no sort of priority card i don't think i have much of a chance of getting one on wednesday/thursday for the first leg.
I wish i could of een arsed to go and get one now!!
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Post by grinfish on Apr 25, 2004 0:43:37 GMT 1
I agree, but fancy the home end as a gamble if i cant get anything on Wednesday. Can always head to an internet caff and get the Matchlive feed if no joy ;D
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Post by Stue_P on Apr 25, 2004 0:45:47 GMT 1
I would love to be there, and will try to get a ticket, but if it is on TV, it will be some consolation. God i hope its on tele!
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Post by kickinpretty on Apr 25, 2004 1:09:05 GMT 1
On the basis of past experiance, if you travel to an all ticket game and there are small numbers of away fans trying to get in without tickets the police will usually allow those supporters to get in, in order to prevent a breach of the peace occuring.
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Post by bristol loggerheads on Apr 25, 2004 9:46:22 GMT 1
But this is not an all ticket game! I'll be going in the home end if I can't get a ticket - it's nearer for me to get to Barnet than to Shrewsbury.
Glos shrew is in Romania until Wednesday night so what chance does he have of collecting a ticket?
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Post by ianwhit on Apr 25, 2004 12:35:15 GMT 1
Please explain to my why super blues get priority over priority cards?! super blues membership is a pound a week and one of the perks is priority on tickets, always has been. think there are 250 super blues and about 700 season ticket holders, so that pretty much takes care of all the tickets. as i said some people are going to be disappointed.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2004 12:39:10 GMT 1
A lot of season ticket holders won't be buying tickets for Barnet though Ian.....
Less than a third did for Tamworth, so even given the bigger importance of the game, the geogrpahy should mean that there'll be quite a few left for priority card holders.
Whats happening with the home leg? Is it not all-ticket on police advice?
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Post by ianwhit on Apr 25, 2004 12:41:27 GMT 1
Why are you unable to be straight about arrangements Ian. When I rang the club on Friday asking about sending for a play off ticket as a super blues member; I was told that the matches were NOT all ticket. From 130 miles away How I am I supposed to get a ticket if you're not prepared to post them? I'll refrain from using the phrasae amateurs because I know it offends you! dave, what are you on about? friday we didn't know who we were playing so didn't know the ticket arrangements! use the word amatuer all you like if it makes you happy. it's not an easy situation
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Post by Stue_P on Apr 25, 2004 12:42:09 GMT 1
I would of thought that if it was on police advice then it would be all ticket?
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Post by dachshund1 on Apr 25, 2004 12:52:14 GMT 1
Any idea on the situation where you've got a priority card but lent it to a mate for Telford who then lost it? Can you be looked up if you give your name and address and bring a passport or something to prove who you are? ? Do the club keep records? Also, "If you have a season ticket/super blues/priority you can order Monday/Tuesday" I presume for us priority card people, that means you can only reserve them from Tuesday? Or can you pre-order on Monday?
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Post by mysticmurray on Apr 25, 2004 13:02:06 GMT 1
Looks like I'll be in the queue early Wednesday Morning
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Post by redditchshrew on Apr 25, 2004 13:07:15 GMT 1
According to the announcements on shrewsweb for the home leg, centre stand season ticket holders should send in voucher J for their ticket but this is the same voucher required for an away leg ticket.
Any clarification, whitters?
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Post by rob on Apr 25, 2004 13:22:49 GMT 1
Or murray just stand in the home end.
It could be a reinactment of the Crewe/ Brizzle Rovers game a few years ago. When my dad and his mate stood in the Brizzle end and were hushed up all match only for the final whistle to blow and several hundred brizzle rovers fans around them to go bonkers.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2004 13:25:41 GMT 1
Due to the timescales it is a vey difficult process sorting out the tickets for this game.
As an exiled seaspn ticket holder I was particularly worried about missing out. If any other exiled season ticket holders/super blue please see the thread at the top of the board, started by MartinB
As Whitters says, some people are likely to be dissapointed - but what can you do? In this scenario you'll always get a few dissapointed people
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2004 13:30:38 GMT 1
I don't see how STFC can be blamed for this situation. If you want to go to the match and can't get a ticket then go in the home end. I've done that at big derby games before now and never had a problem. And I doubt Barnet fans are quite as partisan as some that I have stood with.
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