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cashman 26-07-2012 17:45

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Have just discovered,via the local paper, that tickets for this game are only available through Lancashire Football,:( I would have thought it would be good of stanley to have told us.:rolleyes: Was looking forward to this match since the semi-final win, But now we aint gonna be going, Certainly not worth messing about for in our view.:(

lancsdave 26-07-2012 17:50

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Doesn't actually say on the LFA website that it's all ticket, just that tickets are available. Somebody will need to clarify that

http://www.lancashirefa.com/News/201...ketsOnSale.htm

cashman 26-07-2012 17:56

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 1005151)
Doesn't actually say on the LFA website that it's all ticket, just that tickets are available. Somebody will need to clarify that

Lancashire FA|News|2012|July|Senior Cup Final Tickets on Sale

Clarification aint the point, Its less n 2 weeks off n in my view Stanley could have informed people what the score was?:(

ddevil2006 26-07-2012 18:11

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im sure i have read it somewhere you can pay on the gate

cashman 26-07-2012 18:16

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Originally Posted by ddevil2006 (Post 1005156)
im sure i have read it somewhere you can pay on the gate

That would be good,;) if some official source actually tells people. Will be another "Own Goal" if they don't in my view.:eek: Was hoping to make some arrangements on Sunday at the match.

Outback Ozzy 26-07-2012 18:31

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ItIS pay on the gate on the night. Costs are £8 per adult I think

Mr T 26-07-2012 19:00

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Update!!

The game has been organised by the LFA and is under their control. To help things go smoother (guess somebody reads Accyweb) a supply of tickets has been delivered to the Crown late this afternoon.

We need to decide how we're going to sell them; I'll ask Sir Dan of Jewell to get something on line tomorrow, when we've got it sorted!:)

cashman 26-07-2012 20:07

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Splendid news.:) hopefully now we can go.:)

Dan 27-07-2012 08:33

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I'm not sure about the confusion... The below was on the official website on 11th July:

Ticket details for Stanley's Lancashire Senior Cup final against Manchester United have been announced.

Admission is priced at £8 for adults and £4 for concessions.

Tickets will be available to purchase directly from Lancashire FA during office hours of Monday to Friday – 8.45pm to 4.45pm. Pay on the gate is also available.

cashman 27-07-2012 10:03

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Originally Posted by Dan (Post 1005262)
I'm not sure about the confusion... The below was on the official website on 11th July:

Ticket details for Stanley's Lancashire Senior Cup final against Manchester United have been announced.

Admission is priced at £8 for adults and £4 for concessions.

Tickets will be available to purchase directly from Lancashire FA during office hours of Monday to Friday – 8.45pm to 4.45pm. Pay on the gate is also available.

If yeh dont check site fer a few days Dan, yeh don't see it? it vanishes into the wild blue yonder. Plus people tend to look fer info nearer to the time of the event. Plus first match i looked for was Blackburn on 21st.

ddevil2006 27-07-2012 16:14

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yes i thought i saw it somewhere

Thin Monkey 27-07-2012 17:09

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1005280)
If yeh dont check site fer a few days Dan, yeh don't see it? it vanishes into the wild blue yonder. Plus people tend to look fer info nearer to the time of the event. Plus first match i looked for was Blackburn on 21st.

You see Dan, it's your fault for publishing the ticketing details early on instead of sitting on it until the last minute.

Had you waited you can rest assured that no one on this forum would have been on to you earlier bleating about the lack of news!

cashman 27-07-2012 17:21

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Originally Posted by Thin Monkey (Post 1005350)
You see Dan, it's your fault for publishing the ticketing details early on instead of sitting on it until the last minute.

Had you waited you can rest assured that no one on this forum would have been on to you earlier bleating about the lack of news!

Its a simple comment,not a blame game, Which i have no doubt Dan will see it as that, obviously clowns will not.:rolleyes:

maccawozzagod 28-07-2012 22:01

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Originally Posted by Phil Hackney talking about the youth team after the PAdiham match (Post 1005352)
“We have got Manchester United on 8th August and some of these will be playing, they won’t be playing against youth clubs. It’s a good exercise in giving them the opportunity to get minutes on the pitch and that’s what we are here for.”

personally I think we should send as strong a team as possible and try to secure some silverware. Doesn't matter that it is deemed a tinpot trophy in front of 50 people, send the A side!

Revived Red 29-07-2012 07:48

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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 1005697)
personally I think we should send as strong a team as possible and try to secure some silverware. Doesn't matter that it is deemed a tinpot trophy in front of 50 people, send the A side!

Agree 100%. Send the strongest side that the rules allow.

cashman 29-07-2012 08:06

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Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 1005725)
Agree 100%. Send the strongest side that the rules allow.

Can't argue wi that,My thoughts entirely.

lancsdave 29-07-2012 08:58

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Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 1005725)
Agree 100%. Send the strongest side that the rules allow.

I'm not even convinced they stick to their own rules. Fairly sure Utd didn't play 6 first team squad members last season.

Is it just me or does rule b and rule d contradict each other :confused:



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PROVISIONS CONCERNING QUALIFICATION OF PLAYERS.
a) The players shall be duly qualified according to the rules of the Association.
b) Clubs must play 6 players from first team squad. This rule can be amended at the discretion of the
committee if the two competing finalists mutually agree it would be in the best interests of the
competition.
a) A player shall not in the same season play for more than one competing club. Members of each respective
team may be changed during the series of matches.
b) A player must have been registered with his club prior to playing of any round.
c) If the Committee has any doubts re the qualification of a player taking part in the Competition it shall have
the power to call upon such player or his Club to prove his eligibility according to these rules. Failing
satisfactory proof the Committee may disqualify such player from the Competition, order the game to be
replayed, or award the tie to the opponents and/or impose such other penalties and decisions a it thinks fit.
A fine may also be imposed on the offending Club.
d) Triallists or loan players are permitted to take part in the Competition.
e) The names of players taking part in any game including substitutes must be given on the Match Form
provided, duly signed and returned within 7 days of the match-taking place.
f) A Club may at its discretion use three substitute players at any time in a cup-tie except to replace a player
who has been suspended from the game by the referee after play has commenced. The substitution can
only be made when play is stopped for ant reason and the referee has given permission. The substitution is
completed when the substitute enters the field of play, from which moment he becomes a player and the
player whom he is replacing ceases to be a player. A maximum of 5 substitutes may be nominated and they
must be included on the official team sheet handed to the referee before the match.

cashman 29-07-2012 09:39

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They certainly do contradict as far as i can see.............Also they have omitted Rule (G) Man U, must be given as long as needed,to win the game.:D

smudgie 29-07-2012 10:12

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Good point Cashy.

By "First team squad" that can be any player that has a squad number im assuming at Man U.

Looking at their WIKI page we could see the likes of ...


38 DF Michael Keane
39 DF Tom Thorpe
41 FW Joshua King
45 MF Davide Petrucci
46 MF Ryan Tunnicliffe
48 FW Will Keane
50 GK Sam Johnstone
52 MF Larnell Cole
53 MF Jesse Lingard
54 DF Michele Fornasier
55 DF Luke Giverin

Will still be great to see my little team play against the giants of Man U :)

lancsdave 29-07-2012 10:17

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 1005757)
Good point Cashy.

By "First team squad" that can be any player that has a squad number im assuming at Man U.

Looking at their WIKI page we could see the likes of ...


38 DF Michael Keane
39 DF Tom Thorpe
41 FW Joshua King
45 MF Davide Petrucci
46 MF Ryan Tunnicliffe
48 FW Will Keane
50 GK Sam Johnstone
52 MF Larnell Cole
53 MF Jesse Lingard
54 DF Michele Fornasier
55 DF Luke Giverin

Will still be great to see my little team play against the giants of Man U :)

Will Keane won't be playing, he was going to Middlesborough on loan but is now out for the season

maccawozzagod 29-07-2012 11:40

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b) Clubs must play 6 players from first team squad. This rule can be amended at the discretion of the
committee if the two competing finalists mutually agree it would be in the best interests of the
competition.


we should not mutually agree that it's in the best interests of the club and should demand they play six first team players.

Grimps 29-07-2012 14:18

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Are we putting a bus on for this on

Pendle Red 29-07-2012 20:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 1005771)
b) Clubs must play 6 players from first team squad. This rule can be amended at the discretion of the
committee if the two competing finalists mutually agree it would be in the best interests of the
competition.


we should not mutually agree that it's in the best interests of the club and should demand they play six first team players.

I think some of them maybe otherwise engaged :( More tickets on sale for Manchester United v Barcelona Tour 2012 - Official Manchester United Website

cashman 29-07-2012 21:43

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Originally Posted by Grimps (Post 1005794)
Are we putting a bus on for this on

Dunno Grimps i asked Ash, but aint had no answer yet.:confused:

maccawozzagod 29-07-2012 22:51

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Originally Posted by Pendle Red (Post 1005856)


but that "friendly" hasn't got rules attached to it ...
:D


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