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Derby Ticket Allocation
Topic Started: Jan 24 2010, 06:25 PM (1,111 Views)
the_garbage
Frank Worthington
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It doesn't matter what away game stubs you have. ST holders will ALWAYS get 1st choice when it comes to ticket allocation even if they haven't been to an away game or cup game all season.
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pooley
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the_garbage
Jan 25 2010, 07:49 AM
It doesn't matter what away game stubs you have. ST holders will ALWAYS get 1st choice when it comes to ticket allocation even if they haven't been to an away game or cup game all season.

and imo thats the way it should be

st holders provide the club with a massive influx of money at the start of the season, they deserve 'privileges' like first choice to get wembley tickets
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dazbcfcwales
Geoff Horsfield
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pooley
Jan 25 2010, 08:34 AM
the_garbage
Jan 25 2010, 07:49 AM
It doesn't matter what away game stubs you have. ST holders will ALWAYS get 1st choice when it comes to ticket allocation even if they haven't been to an away game or cup game all season.

and imo thats the way it should be

st holders provide the club with a massive influx of money at the start of the season, they deserve 'privileges' like first choice to get wembley tickets

well said pooley.100% spot on. **thumbup
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MikaelForssell
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pooley
Jan 25 2010, 08:34 AM
the_garbage
Jan 25 2010, 07:49 AM
It doesn't matter what away game stubs you have. ST holders will ALWAYS get 1st choice when it comes to ticket allocation even if they haven't been to an away game or cup game all season.

and imo thats the way it should be

st holders provide the club with a massive influx of money at the start of the season, they deserve 'privileges' like first choice to get wembley tickets

True that...plus, with all the reduced tickets all the time, it's more a bonus for loyalty rather than anything...but the people I know who go away are season ticket holders anyways.
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pooley
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MikaelForssell
Jan 25 2010, 10:59 AM
pooley
Jan 25 2010, 08:34 AM
the_garbage
Jan 25 2010, 07:49 AM
It doesn't matter what away game stubs you have. ST holders will ALWAYS get 1st choice when it comes to ticket allocation even if they haven't been to an away game or cup game all season.

and imo thats the way it should be

st holders provide the club with a massive influx of money at the start of the season, they deserve 'privileges' like first choice to get wembley tickets

True that...plus, with all the reduced tickets all the time, it's more a bonus for loyalty rather than anything...but the people I know who go away are season ticket holders anyways.

same here. I go to some away but not all
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tony123
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1. we`ve sold out midweek games before!
2. derby is "lesser opposition" so noone wants to go then?
3. january everyone is broke, it was only £15 for season ticket holders.
4. freezing!! it was minus 6 three days before but it was a sell out!

as for welcoming glory hunting fans onto the bandwagon I just hope that with limited space on the wagon for derby (5000) that some loyal fans don`t get pushed off to accomodate them!


Dont know why you gave me this as I was just trying to answer a post. However.

1. We have sold out midweek games before and the more times we do it the better imo.

2. Derby is lesser opposition and full credit to the team and management for theur success and generating greater interest in the club to the extent that passive supporters are becoming more active.

3. Yes everyone has spent money I thought that this just might be one extra game many opted to give the miss. Including travel, food etc it's more liek £20-£25. There is a recession on.

4. If your talking about going away to Forest yes we did sell out put only our away allocation no the 30,000 to fill St Andrews. if your talking about ManU well - it was ManU.

At the end of the day "loyal" Blues fans can't have it both ways. They can't complain about not filling St Andrews and then complain when people want to go. If you support the club the you want the best for it and therefore be successful in which case more people will want to attend demand will be higher - that is the price of success.

I totally agree there should be some loyalty type scheme where season ticket holders come first, followed by those who went to Everton and Forest matches followed by those with other stubs.

I will try to get to Derby but most importantly I want BCFC to be really successful whether I have the privilege to see the games live or not.


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pezman
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anyone know when they will go on sale
i know they have to wait to see which games will be on t.v before they can print them
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