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st06nc2 05-04-2017 16:46

Crawley town match
 
Free Easter eggs for under 12's in the William dyer stand from 1:30 to 2:30, good initiative to bring in some more kids

choirboy 05-04-2017 17:52

Re: Crawley town match
 
Will Under 12 Season ticket holders get a free Easter Egg?

AccyMad 05-04-2017 18:08

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Originally Posted by choirboy (Post 1191623)
Will Under 12 Season ticket holders get a free Easter Egg?

Don't think so Choirboy, just read the blurb on fishy site - it says every pre-bought under 12's ticket when bought with an adult ticket will entitle the child to a free Easter egg to be collected from food kiosk on Clayton End between half 1 & half 2.
Also & more importantly I think is that the prices for this game have been reduced by a fiver (for home fans only).
In the small print it says that this promotion does not include season ticket or loyalty card holders.

st06nc2 05-04-2017 18:58

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Suprised nobody's Cracked an Eggcellent idea joke yet

deeayess 05-04-2017 19:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by st06nc2 (Post 1191636)
Suprised nobody's Cracked an Eggcellent idea joke yet

Probably because it looks to be a bad egg instead given the small print

As part of this promotion Accrington Stanley Football Club will be providing Easter Eggs for all pre-sold under 12’s tickets prior to the game.


(**For all under 12 tickets purchased on or before Thursday 17th April with a full paying adult or concession ticket, the under 12 supporter will receive a free Easter Egg on arrival at the ground to be collected from the Clayton End food kiosk between 1:30pm and 2:30pm. The same offer will go to the first 20 Crawley Town under 12 ticket purchasers, who can collect from the away end drinks kiosk. Easter Eggs will be provided by two of the Club Sponsors, Scott Dawson Advertising and Harrisons Delivered Wholesale, we would like to thank them for their continued support.)

How many kids or parents are going to see "free easter eggs" in big letters and not read the small print that the tickets have to be bought by the Thursday before. The only thing we will get is likely to disappointed under 12s. I'm sure the OSC did it free for them all in the past

How to take a good idea and turn it to .... and why am I not surprised!

st06nc2 05-04-2017 19:25

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Must be a David burgess idea

deeayess 05-04-2017 19:31

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Originally Posted by st06nc2 (Post 1191638)
Must be a David burgess idea

Hopefully, that means someone who knows what they are doing will fix it before then :D

ferret man 05-04-2017 20:47

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you lot should be crucified for "JOKES" like that.

deeayess 05-04-2017 21:07

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Originally Posted by ferret man (Post 1191648)
you lot should be crucified for "JOKES" like that.

Don't even go there. You know we will rise again :D

Inspector Morse 06-04-2017 08:46

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'Don't think so Choirboy, just read the blurb on fishy site - it says every pre-bought under 12's ticket when bought with an adult ticket will entitle the child to a free Easter egg to be collected from food kiosk on Clayton End between half 1 & half 2.
Also & more importantly I think is that the prices for this game have been reduced by a fiver (for home fans only).
In the small print it says that this promotion does not include season ticket or loyalty card holders.'

What a poor do if that's the case. Nowt like ticking off existing fans.

cashman 06-04-2017 09:22

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Well it dont tick off me!! still got a good bargain wi me season ticket, why should i bitch about em trying stuff to attract more,if its no real detriment to me?

deeayess 06-04-2017 10:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1191697)
Well it dont tick off me!! still got a good bargain wi me season ticket, why should i bitch about em trying stuff to attract more,if its no real detriment to me?

But you're not an under 12 not getting an Easter Egg :D .

To be honest the price promotion is a good thing but the Easter Eggs for the kids, while also being a great idea, is so restricted as to be almost worthless to the majority of kids.

Plus you could just buy bigger, better Easter Eggs with the fiver instead of a kids ticket :D .

If the OSC could do it in the past then surely the clubs sponsors could manage it. Then there might be no complaints.

st06nc2 06-04-2017 10:09

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Originally Posted by deeayess (Post 1191707)
But you're not an under 12 not getting an Easter Egg :D .

To be honest the price promotion is a good thing but the Easter Eggs for the kids, while also being a great idea, is so restricted as to be almost worthless to the majority of kids.

Plus you could just buy bigger, better Easter Eggs with the fiver instead of a kids ticket :D .

If the OSC could do it in the past then surely the clubs sponsors could manage it. Then there might be no complaints.

Buy an Easter egg for a fiver? Where the hell you shopping, also glad the cub havnt given in too the PC brigade and kept the word Easter in the promiotion

Inspector Morse 06-04-2017 10:20

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'Well it dont tick off me!! still got a good bargain wi me season ticket, why should i bitch about em trying stuff to attract more,if its no real detriment to me?'

Glad you're allright Jack.

I'll tell you what'll tick me off, answering the question 'why are other kids getting an egg' to your kid who isn't.

Answer: because you go to every game son.

deeayess 06-04-2017 10:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by st06nc2 (Post 1191709)
Buy an Easter egg for a fiver? Where the hell you shopping, also glad the cub havnt given in too the PC brigade and kept the word Easter in the promiotion

I said easter egg not a faberge egg :D . Perhaps it's just Jockoland that has them under a fiver but I doubt it :D

AccyMad 06-04-2017 11:02

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But would the £5 egg last them 90 minutes as would a fiver spent on a ticket?? Guess,it's a case of what comes first - the ticket or the egg :)

deeayess 06-04-2017 11:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1191719)
But would the £5 egg last them 90 minutes as would a fiver spent on a ticket?? Guess,it's a case of what comes first - the ticket or the egg :)

But surely is the issue not whether they will want another egg or another ticket? :D

st06nc2 06-04-2017 12:03

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There is only 300 Easter eggs been donated, 20 of them going to the away end, so looks like there gonna be some upset children

maccawozzagod 06-04-2017 12:04

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Do we get 280 children?

deeayess 06-04-2017 12:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 1191730)
Do we get 280 children?

Especially ones who have bought a ticket by the Thursday and are in the ground between 1.30 and 2.30.

I would doubt it but who knows?

AccyMad 06-04-2017 13:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 1191730)
Do we get 280 children?

We get a lot more than that . . . . . . mind you for most of 'em their birth certificate shows they're way over 12 :D

yonmon 06-04-2017 16:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ferret man (Post 1191648)
you lot should be crucified for "JOKES" like that.

To those who happen to see more meaning to life than others at Easter, this post is totally crass and unnecessary !.

deeayess 06-04-2017 16:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by deeayess (Post 1191641)
Hopefully, that means someone who knows what they are doing will fix it before then :D

I've just realised that I get paid next Thursday and it's not the 17th so even if they get nothing else right they should clarify that it's the Thursday and not the 17th!

Exile on Spencer St 06-04-2017 17:43

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[QUOTE=Inspector Morse;
I'll tell you what'll tick me off, answering the question 'why are other kids getting an egg' to your kid who isn't.[/QUOTE]

It's clearly tough being a dad these days. ;)

Answer: "Son, as any real Stanley fan knows, life ain't fair."

accybeme 06-04-2017 17:56

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I see we have a card happy Ref. Ross Joyce has shown the most yellow cards in league 2 this season (70)

st06nc2 06-04-2017 18:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by accybeme (Post 1191758)
I see we have a card happy Ref. Ross Joyce has shown the most yellow cards in league 2 this season (70)

We're screwed then

deeayess 06-04-2017 18:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1191756)
It's clearly tough being a dad these days. ;)

Answer: "Son, as any real Stanley fan knows, life ain't fair."

Response "I don't want to be a real Stanley fan, I want an Easter Egg" :D

Being a dad was the easy bit, it's being a grand dad that's the hard bit. The little sods are too lively at my age :D

st06nc2 06-04-2017 18:13

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Also seen its one egg per customer, does this mean 1 egg per child or 1 egg per paying adult? If its one adult with 2 children he has to pick a favourite

Lord Didsbury 06-04-2017 22:21

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Maybe them little blighters that get an egg might share a piece or two with those poor children who get nowt?
I'm not a Christian but i think that's what Jesus would have done. In fact, wouldn't that be super? Spirit of the blitz, love thy neighbour, jumpers for goalposts. Marvellous.


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