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Post by sgd on Apr 5, 2011 21:26:43 GMT 1
I got served by sean and had no problem well at 11.50 today he told her that there was no seating behind the goal.
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Post by roberto02afcct on Apr 5, 2011 21:29:01 GMT 1
hhhhmmmm TERRACE is always fun i think! s**t view compared to behind the goal but a better dancing atmosphere when we score
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Post by SY3 on Apr 6, 2011 9:28:36 GMT 1
If Sean is the one with the fair hair and glasses about mid/late 20's then i got served by him too. Think he is the ticket manager. I simply requested can i exchange my terracing ticket for the seating behind the goal, and hejust said 'sorry i can't do that'. He has exchanged me tickets for home games when ordering for other people before, but not this time. I see no logical reason for it.
Anyhow i am gonna just accept it and enjoy the terrace.
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Post by ssshrew on Apr 6, 2011 11:06:57 GMT 1
And me
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Post by captainpike on Apr 6, 2011 11:13:07 GMT 1
Any idea how many are left?
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Post by ssshrew on Apr 6, 2011 11:19:50 GMT 1
sgd Perhaps he meant there is none left?
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Post by SY3 on Apr 6, 2011 11:35:07 GMT 1
I imagine we will sell out before they are released to the masses.
I must have accrued a few loyalty points as i often buy tickets for family etc as i work nearby the ground. Just wondering will i be allowed to purchase tickets when the loyalty point window opens, even though i have already purchased a ticket for myself?
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Post by Pilch on Apr 6, 2011 12:22:25 GMT 1
If Sean is the one with the fair hair and glasses about mid/late 20's then i got served by him too. Think he is the ticket manager. I simply requested can i exchange my terracing ticket for the seating behind the goal, and hejust said 'sorry i can't do that'. He has exchanged me tickets for home games when ordering for other people before, but not this time. I see no logical reason for it. Anyhow i am gonna just accept it and enjoy the terrace. you'll probably have more luck of a swap when the tickets are gone there are bound to be quite a few buying whatever are left and not where they wanted just start a new thread up in about a week if you've had no luck by then i've just been and got some for behind the goal
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Post by SY3 on Apr 6, 2011 12:33:43 GMT 1
If Sean is the one with the fair hair and glasses about mid/late 20's then i got served by him too. Think he is the ticket manager. I simply requested can i exchange my terracing ticket for the seating behind the goal, and hejust said 'sorry i can't do that'. He has exchanged me tickets for home games when ordering for other people before, but not this time. I see no logical reason for it. Anyhow i am gonna just accept it and enjoy the terrace. you'll probably have more luck of a swap when the tickets are gone there are bound to be quite a few buying whatever are left and not where they wanted just start a new thread up in about a week if you've had no luck by then i've just been and got some for behind the goal Fancy a swap?
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Post by Pilch on Apr 6, 2011 12:45:31 GMT 1
you'll probably have more luck of a swap when the tickets are gone there are bound to be quite a few buying whatever are left and not where they wanted just start a new thread up in about a week if you've had no luck by then i've just been and got some for behind the goal Fancy a swap? no ;-) but after reading this i thought the 2 tickets i got today for mates might be in the terrace had that been the case i would have swapped my ticket no problem (well when i get it lol) oh there was a kid in front of me buying 4 terrace tickets lol
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Post by Dale on Apr 6, 2011 14:47:27 GMT 1
I would normally prefer to stand on a terrace at a away game if there is a choice between that and seating, but the view is so p**s poor on the Cargill Terrace, you have to get there extremely early to get one of the very few decent vantage points there is at the front otherwise youre stuck behind a huge concrete pillar for the whole game!
Hopefully the uncovered seated stand wont have reserved seating (which I presume it doesnt) and the Hereford stewards will be relaxed enough to allow anyone who wants to stand at the back, to let them do so.
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Post by dshrew on Apr 6, 2011 18:21:53 GMT 1
I went and got my 3 tickets on Monday Morning at 10.00Am.
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Post by hooverfoxhat on Apr 6, 2011 19:25:45 GMT 1
If Sean is the one with the fair hair and glasses about mid/late 20's then i got served by him too. Think he is the ticket manager. I simply requested can i exchange my terracing ticket for the seating behind the goal, and hejust said 'sorry i can't do that'. He has exchanged me tickets for home games when ordering for other people before, but not this time. I see no logical reason for it. Anyhow i am gonna just accept it and enjoy the terrace. I think you'll find that ticketing policies differ when the club are selling 'away tickets' on behalf of the other club and given the nature of the game the ticket office staff are also receiving advice from West Mercia Police hence the club being unable to satisfy such requirements for everybody.
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Post by sgd on Apr 6, 2011 20:59:07 GMT 1
sgd Perhaps he meant there is none left? I wouldn't mind if that was the case but Pilch has bought some 24 hours later.
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Post by wibbin on Apr 6, 2011 21:06:20 GMT 1
I bought 3 for Blackfriars at around 3.30 this afternoon, plenty left apparently.
There are no seat numbers on the tickets.
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Post by ratcliffesghost on Apr 6, 2011 21:17:13 GMT 1
There are no seat numbers on the tickets. On the reverse side it does say "GET OFF MY LAND"
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Post by Optimistic Shrew on Apr 6, 2011 23:23:46 GMT 1
I bought 3 for Blackfriars at around 3.30 this afternoon, plenty left apparently. There are no seat numbers on the tickets. Great stuff. That's where I wanted to buy a few tickets for and will do so tommorow morning. I thought I would be too late.
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Post by bizzylad on Apr 7, 2011 12:25:10 GMT 1
Swapped a cargill terrace ticket for a blackfriars temp stand ticket today at 11am with no problems at all. Sean n the ladies in the ticket offiice are always very helpful.
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Post by Pilch on Apr 7, 2011 14:41:52 GMT 1
Swapped a cargill terrace ticket for a blackfriars temp stand ticket today at 11am with no problems at all. Sean n the ladies in the ticket offiice are always very helpful. can of worms ;D
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Post by SY3 on Apr 7, 2011 14:45:04 GMT 1
Swapped a cargill terrace ticket for a blackfriars temp stand ticket today at 11am with no problems at all. Sean n the ladies in the ticket offiice are always very helpful. WTF!!! Agreed Sean is normally very helpful, but why did he refuse me an exchange for the exact same scenario a few days ago!!! Utter shambles if you ask me.
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Post by bizzylad on Apr 7, 2011 14:46:06 GMT 1
No can of worms owd lad, theres tickets available to all 3 sections so no need to worry.
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Post by SY3 on Apr 7, 2011 14:56:03 GMT 1
Well sod it, i may just stay in the cargill and go rat catching.
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Post by Pilch on Apr 7, 2011 15:26:37 GMT 1
Well sod it, i may just stay in the cargill and go rat catching. Jamo will have it tell him its the scargill terrace ;-)
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Post by Optimistic Shrew on Apr 7, 2011 17:01:08 GMT 1
Got mine today in the blackfriars temp stand Just a little dissapointed I had to pay full price as the concessionary price of £10 doesn't apply to students but it was only a £4 difference. I won't care when we smash them 3-0 though! Also if you are aged 11 you'd have to pay £10. A little steep don't you think A few seasons ago I was paying £3 a ticket down the meadow. No wonder they have p**s poor support when the future support of the club are getting overpriced tickets or chose not to because of it. It's great for an adult who only has to pay £14, I think that's the same as Morecambe and are the cheapest prices in the division.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2011 17:35:13 GMT 1
Got mine today in the blackfriars temp stand Just a little dissapointed I had to pay full price as the concessionary price of £10 doesn't apply to students but it was only a £4 difference. I won't care when we smash them 3-0 though! Also if you are aged 11 you'd have to pay £10. A little steep don't you think A few seasons ago I was paying £3 a ticket down the meadow. No wonder they have p**s poor support when the future support of the club are getting overpriced tickets or chose not to because of it. It's great for an adult who only has to pay £14, I think that's the same as Morecambe and are the cheapest prices in the division. I got a concession ticket thinking it was for students. I'll have to buy another if they go on general sale, if not I'll have to take the risk.
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Post by zombie on Apr 7, 2011 20:19:09 GMT 1
Got mine yesterday, 5 tickets in the family stand!
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Post by ipswichshrews on Apr 7, 2011 20:20:51 GMT 1
Got our two tickets today (via my Dad in the post) for the cargill stand block E/F - is that along the side?
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Post by Dale on Apr 7, 2011 20:56:00 GMT 1
Got our two tickets today (via my Dad in the post) for the cargill stand block E/F - is that along the side? Yes it is reasonably good view from there, but you cant see the near touchline as youre almost literally on top of the pitch!
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Post by ipswichshrews on Apr 8, 2011 8:43:53 GMT 1
Got our two tickets today (via my Dad in the post) for the cargill stand block E/F - is that along the side? Yes it is reasonably good view from there, but you cant see the near touchline as youre almost literally on top of the pitch! Cheers, my worry was were in the open seating behind the goal and if was raining...we get soaked!!! Sitting along the side brings back memories of my first ever visit to edger Street for the Boxing day game in December 1992 when Graham Worsley scored from the angle of the penalty area and it flew in & we drew 1-1 - anyone else remember that! (Oh and don't worry I am not getting confused with Wayne Clarke’s Lob over the keeper in the fixture a year later - also on Boxing Day!)
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Post by scooter on Apr 8, 2011 9:03:04 GMT 1
Yes it is reasonably good view from there, but you cant see the near touchline as youre almost literally on top of the pitch! Cheers, my worry was were in the open seating behind the goal and if was raining...we get soaked!!! Sitting along the side brings back memories of my first ever visit to edger Street for the Boxing day game in December 1992 when Graham Worsley scored from the angle of the penalty area and it flew in & we drew 1-1 - anyone else remember that! (Oh and don't worry I am not getting confused with Wayne Clarke’s Lob over the keeper in the fixture a year later - also on Boxing Day!) not sure how many will remember Worsley - I must confess I don't ever remember him scoring
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