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thornabyred 15-01-2017 11:36

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Originally Posted by st06nc2 (Post 1185419)
Any news on if you can buy tickets on match day for those that don't live near accy

Proabably depends on how many Accrington ask for.
The design on the stadium lends itself to changing the segregation and the access in the concourse. From away end in East stand its possible that you get offered seats in blocks round the corner to SE corner and South stand. If they only ask fo say 2000 then this would only be East Stand then we would try and sell the South and SE seats.
Normally will be a small amount of tickets sold on the day if any left. Can you not buy online? through AS.

Lord Stiffupperlip 15-01-2017 12:47

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Originally Posted by thornabyred (Post 1185430)
Normally will be a small amount of tickets sold on the day if any left. Can you not buy online? through AS.

If only we knew?????

st06nc2 15-01-2017 14:14

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I tried the Middlesbrough website and it only had home tickets on sale

Revived Red 15-01-2017 14:54

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Originally Posted by thornabyred (Post 1185430)
Can you not buy online? through AS.

:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

Revived Red 15-01-2017 15:04

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Originally Posted by st06nc2 (Post 1185419)
Any news on if you can buy tickets on match day for those that don't live near accy

Your answer is here:

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Originally Posted by Mr T (Post 1185284)
Bernard;

The home club set the prices ( Boro have done) ASFC then follow on. The Board are currently working on the EXACT selling strategy.

When the Board decide this then our Media team can announce.

What's the rush???

I think we must ignore the fact that there has been a selling strategy for two similar games already this season. Presumably our board thinks it must start from scratch for this one. Even if the strategy for the two previous games was wanting, the faults could/should have been resolved by now.

Exile on Spencer St 15-01-2017 16:55

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If the prices are agreed between the clubs, what's the 'strategy' other IF SOMEONE WANTS A TICKET, SELL THEM ONE?

cashman 15-01-2017 17:39

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Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1185465)
If the prices are agreed between the clubs, what's the 'strategy' other IF SOMEONE WANTS A TICKET, SELL THEM ONE?

Well seems summat simple like that "Must" be a board decision.:hehetable

Chewbacca 15-01-2017 18:09

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Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1185465)
If the prices are agreed between the clubs, what's the 'strategy' other IF SOMEONE WANTS A TICKET, SELL THEM ONE?

They aren't agreed between the clubs anymore, not for a couple of years now, but I agree sell to whoever wants one as the stadium will be half empty.

Last round they got a decent crown but it was a Yorkshire derby.

andyd 15-01-2017 18:14

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Just sell what we can ain,t going to sell our allocation that's for sure.

Revived Red 15-01-2017 18:58

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Originally Posted by Chewbacca (Post 1185471)
They aren't agreed between the clubs anymore

So does this mean the the away club and the home club can charge different prices? :confused::confused::confused:

VALAIRIAN 15-01-2017 19:05

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Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 1185477)
So does this mean the the away club and the home club can charge different prices? :confused::confused::confused:

No, there is a minimum charge, but it is dictated by the home Club :)

Revived Red 15-01-2017 19:31

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Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 1185479)
No, there is a minimum charge, but it is dictated by the home Club :)

I am aware of that, Joe. The prices are "agreed", even if the away club doesn't like them! It's a nonsense to say that they aren't agreed. ;)

Chewbacca 15-01-2017 19:37

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Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 1185481)
I am aware of that, Joe. The prices are "agreed", even if the away club doesn't like them! It's a nonsense to say that they aren't agreed. ;)

If nonsense means entirely correct you may have had a point.

If Boro set prices at £10 or £100 tickets Stanley have no say in it as they are the opposite to agreed, it is a unilateral undertaking.

Agreed would mean both parties have a say, which they don't.

Revived Red 15-01-2017 23:37

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In our case, Middlesbrough set the price (maybe after discussion with Stanley, maybe not), and Stanley agree. There is no alternative! QED.

baldy 16-01-2017 09:25

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Middlesbrough tickets ? Accrington Stanley


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