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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. |
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I tried the Middlesbrough website and it only had home tickets on sale
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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?
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Last round they got a decent crown but it was a Yorkshire derby. |
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Just sell what we can ain,t going to sell our allocation that's for sure.
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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. |
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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.
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