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1 October 2017 at 3:14 pm #162312
Full allocation 2,100 are they having a laugh they are just asking for trouble
1 October 2017 at 10:20 pm #162320First dabs on tickets for fans in receipt of a ticket for The Chekatrade Trophy match earlier in the season second dabs to fans who were at The League cup home game.
2 October 2017 at 12:49 am #162322First dabs on tickets for fans in receipt of a ticket for The Chekatrade Trophy match earlier in the season second dabs to fans who were at The League cup home game.I tick both those boxes, but I’ll be in Switzerland watching the Zurich derby, so that’s one more available.
2 October 2017 at 2:28 am #162323First dabs on tickets for fans in receipt of a ticket for The Chekatrade Trophy match earlier in the season second dabs to fans who were at The League cup home game.Let me guess. You went both.
2 October 2017 at 11:01 am #162324I did but won’t be going to this one. Seemed a good way to stop any squabbling as most who went to those will be S.T. holders too.
It’s what the big clubs do for in demand matches.2 October 2017 at 11:35 am #162325Why is there a limit when Blackpool fans who are protesting with good reason and boycotting games?. Most of the ground will be empty so why not get as much revenue as you can from away fans. I,ve not looked at what they have been averaging for home games but it is a good size stadium which should be more than adequate to supply demands for away allocations.
2 October 2017 at 11:37 am #162326Why is there a limit when Blackpool fans who are protesting with good reason and boycotting games?. Most of the ground will be empty so why not get as much revenue as you can from away fans. I,ve not looked at what they have been averaging for home games but it is a good size stadium which should be more than adequate to supply demands for away allocations.They don’t want away fans outnumbering home fans.
They don’t care about the money as they have asset stripped it anyway (Whelan haters take note of what it is really like to have someone who is pocketing the money)2 October 2017 at 1:36 pm #162327I did but won’t be going to this one. Seemed a good way to stop any squabbling as most who went to those will be S.T. holders too.
It’s what the big clubs do for in demand matches.Were not a big club
2 October 2017 at 7:55 pm #162331I heard the owners don’t want more Wigan there than the home fans, though I don’t see what difference it would make.
Talking to Blackpool fans, the reckon the Oystons just want to be able to sell the stadium to a developer.
Away a lot, but always watching
2 October 2017 at 8:19 pm #162332I did but won’t be going to this one. Seemed a good way to stop any squabbling as most who went to those will be S.T. holders too.
It’s what the big clubs do for in demand matches.Were not a big club[/quote]
We are in this league!!!!!
FA Cup Winners 2013, sounds good that
2 October 2017 at 11:17 pm #162334It’s looking like there will be a demand so I should have just said it’s what happens at clubs where there is a demand for tickets. They work out a way so that the fans who have been to most games get first dabs so the 600 or so who went in the Checkatrade should get first dabs.Most of those would be ST holders and would have gone to the league cup game too so next in line League cup attendees who didn’t go to the Checkatrade game. Seems fair all round.
3 October 2017 at 12:29 am #162335Or first dabs to the fans who go to most of the away games. These people would be on data bases so should even be offered first dabs at tickets.
Would be better if Blackpool just sent a reasonable amount of tickets in the first place.3 October 2017 at 1:28 am #162336It’s simple Donny, first dabs go to the fans that show the most commitment to the club, and that is the season ticket holders.
They are the ones that fork out up front before they even know who will be playing for the club and that loyalty deserves preferential treatment when it comes to away tickets.
There should be somekind of perk for non season ticket holders who travel the length and breadth of the country to away matches but most are probably season ticket holders anyway.3 October 2017 at 2:53 am #162337We should give the shithouses the same allocation for the game at the DW
3 October 2017 at 10:53 am #162338It’s simple Donny, first dabs go to the fans that show the most commitment to the club, and that is the season ticket holders.
They are the ones that fork out up front before they even know who will be playing for the club and that loyalty deserves preferential treatment when it comes to away tickets.
There should be some kind of perk for non season ticket holders who travel the length and breadth of the country to away matches but most are probably season ticket holders anyway.But surely fans who traveled to Charlton in midweek and the many others who travel to away games week in week out should have preference to anyone, season ticket holders or not.
I think the main motivation rather than commitment for purchasing a season ticket for most is the cost. Would we have sold 6500 or so this season if season tickets had been £500-00 plus?
Like I said though the vast majority of supporters who saw the two Blackpool games and league games away will be season ticket holders anyway so season ticket holders who have been to away games or cup games should take preference for tickets when there is a potential demand and that should be limited to one each. -
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