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Post by sheffield shrew on Apr 26, 2004 13:25:12 GMT 1
Surely it makes commercial sense for STFC make it all ticket - If the tickets were on sale before the first leg they would sell out.
If we get beat 3-0 on Thurs, there will be 5,000 there (at most) on Monday.
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matt
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Post by matt on Apr 26, 2004 13:36:17 GMT 1
The game is classed as a FA game. It is a cup game. Season Ticket holders can still buy their seats in the stands. fair enough. but my priority card also states: "All ticket and Cup games will have designated days which will be announced when priority card holders may purchase their tickets." so when are these days going to be announced? the club are having a laff. its not funny though is it. as mentioned on here before, why not sell tickets in advance without making it all ticket? makes perfect sense. ahh well, at least i'll be able to watch it in the pub now when i get locked out!
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Post by scooter on Apr 26, 2004 13:54:05 GMT 1
I think season ticket and priority card holders should be able to buy a ticket in advance and then it is first come first served at the turnstiles for those without.
We have computer controlled turnstiles and the club will know how many they can let in for cash.
That way we are rewarded for buying our season tickets/cards
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Post by SeanBroseley on Apr 26, 2004 14:17:22 GMT 1
The game is classed as a FA game. It is a cup game. Season Ticket holders can still buy their seats in the stands. But season ticket holders - except in the centre stand and priority card holders in the family stand cannot buy tickets in advance. That's what it says on the official website.
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Post by tom_leather on Apr 26, 2004 15:07:35 GMT 1
I think season ticket and priority card holders should be able to buy a ticket in advance and then it is first come first served at the turnstiles for those without. We have computer controlled turnstiles and the club will know how many they can let in for cash. That way we are rewarded for buying our season tickets/cards great post. So now it has been claimed that the home leg is on sky, do we now a KO time yet?
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Post by ianwhit on Apr 26, 2004 15:51:40 GMT 1
So now it has been claimed that the home leg is on sky, do we now a KO time yet? it's not confirmed, won't know for sure ko until after thursday.
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HighG
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Post by HighG on Apr 26, 2004 16:20:14 GMT 1
I have bought a priority card since they were introduced and I think the first time it became useful was last season for the Everton game.
I have been to around three quarters of the home games this season and usually arive at my spot on the Riverside at about 2:35pm for a 3:00 kickoff.
For the first time this season I will not be able to arrive until shortly before kickoff as I have an appointment which I am really unable to rearrange at 2:30pm.
If I am unlikely to get in for arguably the most important match of the season so far (hopefully), why did I buy a priority card? I thought this was to avoid disappointment when big games came along.
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Post by Red Blue and Amber on Apr 26, 2004 18:32:25 GMT 1
I normally have enormous symapthy for the club as these decisons can be tough but this one isnt I have a disabled child we normally get to the ground around 2 15 to guarentee a seat in the disabled section this time we may need to get there an hour and a half before kick off that is just not fair on the child. I respect the hard work the club has done this year to build bridges with the fans and credit to them all for some good moves However PLEASE do not undo all that hard work now Thanks
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Post by skunkie on Apr 26, 2004 21:20:54 GMT 1
Hope the game is not all ticket,it is going to be enough trouble getting public transport on a bank holiday as it is.
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