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Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 10:11 am
by wightyellow
Live on IOW
Not a Member (anymore)
Not a Season Ticket Holder
Obtaining a ticket - doubtful.

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Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 10:33 am
by Kernow Yellow
"wightyellow" wrote:Live on IOW
Not a Member (anymore)
Not a Season Ticket Holder
Obtaining a ticket - doubtful.

We've been allocated nearly 3,000 tickets. They will go on general sale and you'll be able to get one.
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Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 10:39 am
by theox
"Kernow Yellow" wrote:"wightyellow" wrote:Live on IOW
Not a Member (anymore)
Not a Season Ticket Holder
Obtaining a ticket - doubtful.

We've been allocated nearly 3,000 tickets. They will go on general sale and you'll be able to get one.
I agree. The OM is making out that season ticket holders will buy them all but I can't see that happening. The only problem might be getting one in the scrum of the general sale but i think very few people who really want a ticket will miss out.
I reserve the right to be entirely wrong though!!!
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 8:21 pm
by Snake
It strikes me that we are back in the big time when even our Season Ticket holders are
complaining about the hassle involved in getting hold of a ticket for an away game.
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Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 8:46 pm
by Aylesbury Rich
"SmileyMan" wrote:"Aylesbury Rich" wrote:Precisely. The only time officers are paid overtime at football is if something unexpected happens, e.g. a sudden outbreak of violence.
Isn't there a bit of a conflict of interest there? Being paid if something happens that you're supposed to prevent?
What a bizarre reply. Are you suggesting that the police shouldn't be paid for investigating any crime which occurs, as they should have 'prevented' it in the first place?
Or are you proposing that there be sufficient police working every match to prevent 'any' crime taking place amongst a group of 10,000 football fans, in which case, will you be footing the bill?
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 12:22 am
by Yellow-Robbo
I'm going to be extremely gutted if I can't get a ticket to this. I (like all of you) have waited 10 bloody years. I don't even remember when I was last at the County Ground - I think Moody scored and we drew 1-1? I was only 8 or something.
Does anyone think tickets will even go to general sale? Apparently we have already sold over 1600! I wish there was an away loyalty scheme as I go to more away games than home - due to living t'up north... oh well i'm just feeling sorry for myself.
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 12:56 pm
by Geoff
I've at last got through to the ticket office and ORDERED MY TICKET!!!!!!
Hurrah for Sheridan, hurrah for horse and man! (I can't remember what the actual quote is now but who cares!)
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 2:33 pm
by joepoolman

got my ticket, worried I'd underestimated it after seeing media coverage yeasterday, so relieved!
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 8:16 pm
by Kernow Yellow
I still think they'll end up going on general sale. Not many maybe, but enough for those who make the effort as soon as they go on sale..
It's easy for me to be blase though, as a non-ST holder who already has a Slumdon ticket sorted...
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Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:33 pm
by Snake
"Kernow Yellow" wrote:I still think they'll end up going on general sale. Not many maybe, but enough for those who make the effort as soon as they go on sale..
It's easy for me to be blase though, as a non-ST holder who already has a s*****n ticket sorted...
Blasé indeed...
There was always going to be enough passes for the game available to ST holders, and so I’m astonished that so many people turned up to queue for hours yesterday in the heat given that there was only a trickle at the sales window today.
Dunno, maybe they just wanted a sun tan or were on some sort of detox/dehydration diet. Christ, what’s it going to be like when the tickets for Boxing Day go on sale if the club
still haven’t sorted out some kind of priority system for our regular away supporters (and how simple is that, like you need the ticket stubs from x away games when demand is high?).
Either way the majority of our allocation has gone to ST holders, so the naughty ‘fringe’ element of our supporter base will just have to make trouble outside instead. And they will.
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 11:04 pm
by slappy
According to tiu, the reason why there were no on-line tickets available was so that the club / police could identify who bought specific tickets from a stack that was delivered to the club.
I can understand that say Luton away had a restricted capacity to the Oak Road of 1200 rather than 1500 capacity as the tickets were not pre-allocated.
But Cheltenham last season didn't seem to worry even though all tickets were numbered.
Also when non-attending season ticket holders can pass tickets on, and people probably won't sit/stand in their allocated space, what was the point?
Other than to leave exiles hanging on redial and then hold for hours, with no explanation from the club either.
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 9:39 am
by theox
It also seems stupid that the club don't post updates on the website about how many tickets have been sold. As, certainly after the initial rush (what was that about?!), people would know they could take their time. For example, today there might be 1,000 tickets left but as there has been no announcement, I bet every member was on the phone at 9am trying to get through in a mad panic which might be entirely unnecessary!
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Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 10:50 am
by A-Ro
"theox" wrote:It also seems stupid that the club don't post updates on the website about how many tickets have been sold. As, certainly after the initial rush (what was that about?!), people would know they could take their time. For example, today there might be 1,000 tickets left but as there has been no announcement, I bet every member was on the phone at 9am trying to get through in a mad panic which might be entirely unnecessary!
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Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 11:03 am
by theox
"A-Ro" wrote:"theox" wrote:It also seems stupid that the club don't post updates on the website about how many tickets have been sold. As, certainly after the initial rush (what was that about?!), people would know they could take their time. For example, today there might be 1,000 tickets left but as there has been no announcement, I bet every member was on the phone at 9am trying to get through in a mad panic which might be entirely unnecessary!
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Pah! Our honourable admin must have seen my post and quickly acted!
Anyway, I wanted an update at 9am not 10am!!

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Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 11:15 am
by Yellow-Robbo
"Snake" wrote: if the club still haven’t sorted out some kind of priority system for our regular away supporters (and how simple is that, like you need the ticket stubs from x away games when demand is high?)
I agree with this entirely. I go to loads of away games but struggle to get to more than five home games each year so a season ticket doesn't make sense for me. I feel I have been loyal enough to warrant a chance at buying a ticket for the Slumdon game. I can't stop feeling sorry for myself
