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TheWall 10-12-2014 03:01

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Can you believe I'm back for the York and Burton game but fly out on the 2nd Jan! So want us to win but the 500 quid to change the flight may be tricky!!! Saying that Yeovil will be a very hard game away but if we do win why would we want to change the ground nevermind if we can? Remember last time we were at Ewood, Crewe smashed us although we played better against Scunny next time at Turf Moor and should have won.

Redraine 10-12-2014 06:14

Re: Fa cup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Whalley Red (Post 1125890)
Sounds sensible. If we do win the replay, we could offer a similar scheme with the Wycombe game and ensure a sell-out for that match as well ... though they would mostly be bought by Man Utd supporters. They have 55,000 season ticket holders and would probably only be allocated 2,500 tickets if we do play them!

I thought the away fans were only allowed 15% of the total, ie 750 if the total is 5000?

smobile 10-12-2014 06:47

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21. DISTRIBUTION OF TICKETS
(a) All Rounds Preceding the Semi-Finals
In all matches preceding the Semi-Finals, the Visiting Club shall have the right to claim up
to 15% of all accommodation for which tickets are issued providing these tickets are in a
fully segregated area, and subject to the following regulations:

Exile on Spencer St 10-12-2014 08:20

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15% of Utd's home attendance should just about cover their 'fans' from Manchester.:rolleyes:

Whalley Red 10-12-2014 08:21

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That's true in terms of regulations, but they would be allocated the Coppice End plus the Cowshed so that there are seats, so that will be over 2,000 given our official capacity of 5,057.

Fulham were given 1,200 tickets and there was still work in place at the time on the Whinney Hill corner, plus the Coppice End was extended the following season IIRC.

My point is that, if we beat Yeovil, there is no way that we can guarantee that the tickets on general site at the Club are bought by Stanley fans (our only current means of controlling the reserved tickets is via the list of season ticket holders and shareholders). If we say that a ticket retained from the Wycombe game will enable the holder the right to buy a ticket to the Man Utd game, it should ensure that we have two sell-out games rather than one.

I would also make it conditional on entry to the Wycombe game (i.e. people are given a token or voucher at the turnstile when they hand over/buy their match ticket) rather than a token in the programme ... we would face the huge financial cost of printing 5,000 programmes or face the potential chaos of running out.

lancsdave 10-12-2014 08:26

Re: Fa cup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Whalley Red (Post 1125902)
That's true in terms of regulations, but they would be allocated the Coppice End plus the Cowshed so that there are seats, so that will be over 2,000 given our official capacity of 5,057.

Fulham were given 1,200 tickets and there was still work in place at the time on the Whinney Hill corner, plus the Coppice End was extended the following season IIRC.

My point is that, if we beat Yeovil, there is no way that we can guarantee that the tickets on general site at the Club are bought by Stanley fans (our only current means of controlling the reserved tickets is via the list of season ticket holders and shareholders). If we say that a ticket retained from the Wycombe game will enable the holder the right to buy a ticket to the Man Utd game, it should ensure that we have two sell-out games rather than one.

I would also make it conditional on entry to the Wycombe game (i.e. people are given a token or voucher at the turnstile when they hand over/buy their match ticket) rather than a token in the programme ... we would face the huge financial cost of printing 5,000 programmes or face the potential chaos of running out.

I suggested on Monday night you had to buy a Wycombe & Burton ticket before the 16th to get a voucher, and no refunds :)

smobile 10-12-2014 08:40

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What about Fans who live away then Dave ?

I went to Carlisle, will be going Yeovil, Portsmouth & the Wycombe Game (but not Burton).

Would mean I wouldn't get one :confused:

All hypothetical I know, but wouldn't be easy for the club either way.

Be a nice problem to have though WHEN we beat Yeovil. :D

lancsdave 10-12-2014 08:51

Re: Fa cup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Whalley Red (Post 1125902)
That's true in terms of regulations, but they would be allocated the Coppice End plus the Cowshed so that there are seats, so that will be over 2,000 given our official capacity of 5,057.

Fulham were given 1,200 tickets and there was still work in place at the time on the Whinney Hill corner, plus the Coppice End was extended the following season IIRC.

My point is that, if we beat Yeovil, there is no way that we can guarantee that the tickets on general site at the Club are bought by Stanley fans (our only current means of controlling the reserved tickets is via the list of season ticket holders and shareholders). If we say that a ticket retained from the Wycombe game will enable the holder the right to buy a ticket to the Man Utd game, it should ensure that we have two sell-out games rather than one.

I would also make it conditional on entry to the Wycombe game (i.e. people are given a token or voucher at the turnstile when they hand over/buy their match ticket) rather than a token in the programme ... we would face the huge financial cost of printing 5,000 programmes or face the potential chaos of running out.

Quote:

Originally Posted by smobile (Post 1125904)
What about Fans who live away then Dave ?

I went to Carlisle, will be going Yeovil, Portsmouth & the Wycombe Game (but not Burton).

Would mean I wouldn't get one :confused:

All hypothetical I know, but wouldn't be easy for the club either way.

Be a nice problem to have though WHEN we beat Yeovil. :D

You're right, there is no ideal way, my suggestion was half real, half tongue in cheek because of the refund issue :).

Loads of complaints about people not getting tickets would be good in a sad sort of way, because that means game on :)

stanley nick 10-12-2014 11:14

Re: Fa cup
 
The bbc and bt sport will televise 5 games from the 3rd round
and as the premiership play on the 1st jan, the fa have extended the dates covering 3rd,4th,5th 6th january to play these games

smobile 10-12-2014 12:00

Re: Fa cup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stanley nick (Post 1125921)
The bbc and bt sport will televise 5 games from the 3rd round
and as the premiership play on the 1st jan, the fa have extended the dates covering 3rd,4th,5th 6th january to play these games

5th & 6th would spoil it for me coming up from Devon, not to mention all the United fans trying to get back to London :D

smobile 10-12-2014 12:06

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Seeing as Man U play away at Stoke on Thursday 1st at 12.45am Live on SKY - no danger of it being played on the Saturday.

cashman 10-12-2014 12:26

Re: Fa cup
 
No danger of any of that being a problem, if we dont do Yeovil.:eek::eek:

smobile 10-12-2014 13:03

Re: Fa cup
 
Tickets only available from Yeovil Ticket Office with NO Cash Turnstile according to the email they just sent me.

Ticket office open until Kick Off on Tuesday.

smobile 10-12-2014 13:06

Re: Fa cup
 
Yeovil Ticket Office Number is 01935 847888

Exile on Spencer St 10-12-2014 14:41

Re: Fa cup
 
Was going to ring and pre-order some tickets but, from what they said to you Smobile, is there any need if they're selling them up to kick off?


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