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Post by FloreatShrew on Jan 21, 2020 1:09:23 GMT 1
Am looking forward to tracking down Cheney Joseph and issuing him an invoice for repeated use across his social media accounts of my copyrighted photo of the Grenadian national team. Literally that's my goal, sod the result I want a selfie with this mad legend. I want him in safe standing with flags etc. It's gotta be a first for a league one club to have a president of a foreign FA there.
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Post by FloreatShrew on Jan 21, 2020 1:42:17 GMT 1
According to the ticket office twitter, just over 1,000 left.
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Post by ssshrew on Jan 21, 2020 8:17:39 GMT 1
The trouble with that, Big Nose, is that Block 2 is a favourite venue for players relatives to sit. Whereas the other blocks have stoowards patrolling, we have undertakers and surgical stocking salespersons. Most of us like a nap about half an hour into the game. If we are awaken by loud bellowing, we are very likely to p**s ourselves, making the stand stink of ammonia. As there are so many scousers playing for us, they will have commandeered most of the seats in Block 2 for their rellies, going "eeeee, nick knack paddy wack, da do dat don day, day doo", and covering us with saliva, making us look like frog spawn.......thinking about it, I might try and change my seat to the back row....incoming, ssshrew...... oh heck - nooooo!!
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Post by SamHarvey on Jan 21, 2020 9:11:47 GMT 1
According to the ticket office twitter, just over 1,000 left. Couldn’t find this on there? Still well over that surely.
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Post by thesensationaljt on Jan 21, 2020 9:29:36 GMT 1
Down to 3/4 loyalty points, so you've got any, you'll be unlucky not to get a ticket.
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Post by davycrockett on Jan 21, 2020 9:45:56 GMT 1
Down to 3/4 loyalty points, so you've got any, you'll be unlucky not to get a ticket. Not allowing 3 loyalty points to buy at the moment.... does it change at 10.00 a.m
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Post by thesensationaljt on Jan 21, 2020 9:56:33 GMT 1
Down to 3/4 loyalty points, so you've got any, you'll be unlucky not to get a ticket. Not allowing 3 loyalty points to buy at the moment.... does it change at 10.00 a.m Dunno. It says 3 or 4 on the official site, so it should be up soon.
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Post by tvor on Jan 21, 2020 10:02:21 GMT 1
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Post by northwestman on Jan 21, 2020 10:09:48 GMT 1
I'm surprised that there are still so many tickets left.
I guess the fact that the game is live on TV may be of some relevance.
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Post by El Huracán!!!! on Jan 21, 2020 10:22:07 GMT 1
Sell out today i suspect.
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Post by bobtav on Jan 21, 2020 10:29:22 GMT 1
Sell out today i suspect. United and Wolves went to general sale didn't they? and that was with ST's getting two tickets each. If that's right then there should be a few left for general sale (2/300?)
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Post by davycrockett on Jan 21, 2020 10:29:49 GMT 1
I'm surprised that there are still so many tickets left. I guess the fact that the game is live on TV may be of some relevance. How many are there?
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Post by northwestman on Jan 21, 2020 10:31:36 GMT 1
I'm surprised that there are still so many tickets left. I guess the fact that the game is live on TV may be of some relevance. How many are there? 1,500 according to the Club.
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Post by FloreatShrew on Jan 21, 2020 10:32:21 GMT 1
According to the ticket office twitter, just over 1,000 left. Couldn’t find this on there? Still well over that surely. They replied to tweets last night.
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Post by Scarecrow on Jan 21, 2020 10:53:37 GMT 1
Sell out today i suspect. United and Wolves went to general sale didn't they? and that was with ST's getting two tickets each. If that's right then there should be a few left for general sale (2/300?) They never reached general sale. Absurdly season tickets holders could get 4 tickets each so as soon as they went on sale to loyalty point holders (1-9) they sold out in the first hour and a half because there were barely any tickets left. At least the club didn’t do that this time.
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Post by bobtav on Jan 21, 2020 10:55:47 GMT 1
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Post by Scarecrow on Jan 21, 2020 11:09:30 GMT 1
I’m on about wolves last year. I had 7 loyalty points and got one straight away when others missed out.
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Post by El Huracán!!!! on Jan 21, 2020 11:09:35 GMT 1
Yeah they went on General sale both times for the previous cup games But that was only Wolves and Man United. We are playing an elite team this time not a mid table team
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Post by davycrockett on Jan 21, 2020 11:28:37 GMT 1
Don’t think anyone can complain (sure they will mind) club have made the allocation fair and gone out of their way to help those who’ve messed up their loyalty points....
The only thing for the future is to find a way to allow fans with different loyalty points to sit together. You could have 10 plus and get a ticket early on whereas a family member (perhaps a child) has 3 so you can’t purchase seats together which would be an absolute pain... 5 of us go (two not STH) so we’ve ended up with 4 together and one away. The problem this causes is fans sitting (or standing) in the wrong place with the knock on effect of other fans having to do the same...Club need to enforce strictly seat allocation which is more of a problem with sell out crowds.
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Post by Pilch on Jan 21, 2020 11:31:13 GMT 1
Yeah they went on General sale both times for the previous cup games But that was only Wolves and Man United. We are playing an elite team this time not a mid table team we would have played Liverpool last season had they not lost to wolves in the 3rd round we'd have also played united had wolves not been lucky twice against us this elite side are not good on their cup travels, last time out they lost 5-0 to villa reserves town are going to win 5-0
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Post by staffordshrew on Jan 21, 2020 11:39:13 GMT 1
Yeah they went on General sale both times for the previous cup games But that was only Wolves and Man United. We are playing an elite team this time not a mid table team we would have played Liverpool last season had they not lost to wolves in the 3rd round we'd have also played united had wolves not been lucky twice against us this elite side are not good on their cup travels, last time out they lost 5-0 to villa reserves town are going to win 5-0 Are those prescription drugs you must be on or something shady you are picking up somewhere? Mind, I bet you haven't put your money where your mouth is and had a bet on that score.
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Post by gtismygod on Jan 21, 2020 11:44:27 GMT 1
Don’t think anyone can complain (sure they will mind) club have made the allocation fair and gone out of their way to help those who’ve messed up their loyalty points.... The only thing for the future is to find a way to allow fans with different loyalty points to sit together. You could have 10 plus and get a ticket early on whereas a family member (perhaps a child) has 3 so you can’t purchase seats together which would be an absolute pain... 5 of us go (two not STH) so we’ve ended up with 4 together and one away. The problem this causes is fans sitting (or standing) in the wrong place with the knock on effect of other fans having to do the same...Club need to enforce strictly seat allocation which is more of a problem with sell out crowds. The beauty of block 19. Me and my mate bought tickets about 6 rows apart, but we'll be stood together come Sunday.
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Post by Pilch on Jan 21, 2020 12:46:59 GMT 1
we would have played Liverpool last season had they not lost to wolves in the 3rd round we'd have also played united had wolves not been lucky twice against us this elite side are not good on their cup travels, last time out they lost 5-0 to villa reserves town are going to win 5-0 Are those prescription drugs you must be on or something shady you are picking up somewhere? Mind, I bet you haven't put your money where your mouth is and had a bet on that score. 150/1 town to score 5
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Post by Pilch on Jan 21, 2020 12:52:39 GMT 1
Don’t think anyone can complain (sure they will mind) club have made the allocation fair and gone out of their way to help those who’ve messed up their loyalty points.... The only thing for the future is to find a way to allow fans with different loyalty points to sit together. You could have 10 plus and get a ticket early on whereas a family member (perhaps a child) has 3 so you can’t purchase seats together which would be an absolute pain... 5 of us go (two not STH) so we’ve ended up with 4 together and one away. The problem this causes is fans sitting (or standing) in the wrong place with the knock on effect of other fans having to do the same...Club need to enforce strictly seat allocation which is more of a problem with sell out crowds. The beauty of block 19. Me and my mate bought tickets about 6 rows apart, but we'll be stood together come Sunday. some poor innocent women will attempt to get her seat in 19 Sunday and be told to F off by someone standing in her seat
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Post by staffordshrew on Jan 21, 2020 13:01:01 GMT 1
The beauty of block 19. Me and my mate bought tickets about 6 rows apart, but we'll be stood together come Sunday. some poor innocent women will attempt to get her seat in 19 Sunday and be told to F off by someone standing in her seat That poor innocent women is going to give them one hell of a mouth full!
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Post by cheggersdrinkspop on Jan 21, 2020 13:12:15 GMT 1
Don’t think anyone can complain (sure they will mind) club have made the allocation fair and gone out of their way to help those who’ve messed up their loyalty points.... The only thing for the future is to find a way to allow fans with different loyalty points to sit together. You could have 10 plus and get a ticket early on whereas a family member (perhaps a child) has 3 so you can’t purchase seats together which would be an absolute pain... 5 of us go (two not STH) so we’ve ended up with 4 together and one away. The problem this causes is fans sitting (or standing) in the wrong place with the knock on effect of other fans having to do the same...Club need to enforce strictly seat allocation which is more of a problem with sell out crowds. The beauty of block 19. Me and my mate bought tickets about 6 rows apart, but we'll be stood together come Sunday. Tell me how that works then? Someone did that to me at walsall when my son vacated his seat to go to the toilet before kick off, it didn't go down too well and they were not so loud when I stood up to them and told them to move in no uncertain terms.
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Post by gtismygod on Jan 21, 2020 13:19:50 GMT 1
The beauty of block 19. Me and my mate bought tickets about 6 rows apart, but we'll be stood together come Sunday. Tell me how that works then? Someone did that to me at walsall when my son vacated his seat to go to the toilet before kick off, it didn't go down too well and they were not so loud when I stood up to them and told them to move in no uncertain terms. Watched countless games from block 19 and don't think I've ever stood in my actual seat. It normally ends up two to a seat for the big games anyway. I think it was officially unallocated seating a few years back, not sure if that's still the case. It's exactly how it should be, have a few beers, turn up at the ground at 2.55, stand where you want with whoever you want.
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Post by cheggersdrinkspop on Jan 21, 2020 13:38:00 GMT 1
Tell me how that works then? Someone did that to me at walsall when my son vacated his seat to go to the toilet before kick off, it didn't go down too well and they were not so loud when I stood up to them and told them to move in no uncertain terms. Watched countless games from block 19 and don't think I've ever stood in my actual seat. It normally ends up two to a seat for the big games anyway. I think it was officially unallocated seating a few years back, not sure if that's still the case. It's exactly how it should be, have a few beers, turn up at the ground at 2.55, stand where you want with whoever you want. This isn't Accrington (no disrespect) at home. Your ticket is for an allocated seat in a sell out crowd, what gives you the right to sit in someone else's seat? Anyway good luck with that but in some ways I hope you are in someone's seat who doesn't want to move and is in no mood to debate the matter.
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Post by davycrockett on Jan 21, 2020 14:01:56 GMT 1
Tell me how that works then? Someone did that to me at walsall when my son vacated his seat to go to the toilet before kick off, it didn't go down too well and they were not so loud when I stood up to them and told them to move in no uncertain terms. Watched countless games from block 19 and don't think I've ever stood in my actual seat. It normally ends up two to a seat for the big games anyway. I think it was officially unallocated seating a few years back, not sure if that's still the case. It's exactly how it should be, have a few beers, turn up at the ground at 2.55, stand where you want with whoever you want. Depends on your circumstance, if your with younger or a family together you need to be together so if you turn up at 2.55 your ‘allocated seats’ are waiting for you..... not commenting on Block 19 but any other part of the ground if they were in my space (we stand) then they move 👍
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Post by davycrockett on Jan 21, 2020 14:05:31 GMT 1
Also seen it countless times at Away matches where a large group of singers stay in the bar until near kick off then feel they have the right to either force their way into the back rows which are full or even worse stand at the front blocking seated fans view..... ask Pilch
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