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Author Topic: Keepmoat ticket allocation for rd 5  (Read 3400 times)

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dknward2

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Re: Keepmoat ticket allocation for rd 5
« Reply #30 on January 27, 2019, 10:04:43 pm by dknward2 »
I wonder if people will amazingly add cup direct to try to get tickets



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elmsallrover

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Re: Keepmoat ticket allocation for rd 5
« Reply #31 on January 28, 2019, 08:19:54 am by elmsallrover »
To me a season ticket holder should always come first he or she is there come rain or shine good or bad not just there for a glory hunting day out

drfchound

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Re: Keepmoat ticket allocation for rd 5
« Reply #32 on January 28, 2019, 08:37:28 am by drfchound »
  Hound, the away ticket allocation at such as Wimbledon will not fulfil the season ticket allocation. The ground only holds just over 4000 in total as far as I know. But most pay by card and to my mind every effort should go into the supporters who went to the Chorley game away.
  Hopefully the situation will not arise, and everyone who wants to go to a game gets the opportunity.
  I would like to  know where all these supporters have been that will fill all the East Stand and part of the North Stand by the way.
  If I remember correctly the Tottenham game at home in the league cup, they insisted we charge the then full Price and did not want concessions, which we refused to agree to, but full price was charged at our prices, but they wanted to charge more. So don't count on the game being at reduced prices again, I hope it is, but I am not confident all of the big clubs will play ball.




Selby.

I depends on your personal circumstances what ticketing preference you have I suppose.
I couldn’t get to Chorley for personal reasons but have been to all our other FACup games this season.
I know you went to Chorley so you are obviously Championing that method.

Surely though STH should be at the top of the list for tickets.
The advantage of buying one is cheaper match by match prices for home games throughout the season, guaranteed first go at buying away tickets and as far as I know, guaranteed first go at buying Cup game tickets, home or away.

I bought my ticket for this season back in February last year as a sign of my commitment to the club and would hope that in return they give me a chance of buying a cup game ticket before a non season ticket holder who went to Chorley.

I know that some of the people who were at Chorley are STH (like yourself) and they should get the same chance as me should we get drawn away at Wimbledon or Newport.

Not all STH would be able to go, or want to go I guess but if demand outstripped supply availability then it would have to be either, first come first served or that people registered their interest and a lottery took place.



DonnyBazR0ver

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Re: Keepmoat ticket allocation for rd 5
« Reply #33 on January 28, 2019, 01:33:17 pm by DonnyBazR0ver »
Whoever we draw, where ever we draw, it's going to be a good earner. Getting one of the big 3 remaining would be fantastic however, the best draw to allow the majority of Rovers fans to witness a "Rare as rocking horse muck" event, is a home draw, and we'll still coin it in.

IDM

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Re: Keepmoat ticket allocation for rd 5
« Reply #34 on January 28, 2019, 01:43:29 pm by IDM »
A home draw is best and easy to sell, ST holders first, members second, then general sale.. one ticket per person and all the regulars will get in..

Same if we get a big club who gives us 6000+ tickets..

 

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