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In never got the confirmation email last time I used it, either. Rang the club who just gave me ordinary tickets to collect
Can we really only have sold 16,000 tickets? There can’t be more than 2,000 still available on e-ticketing, So what’s going on? Was there far fewer than the 25,000 capacity ever on sale?
I reckon we’ve sold 19,300 already, so I’m fairly confident it will be around 20,500.
Aye, so that’s 8,000 seats that will be showing up as taken whether they’re sold or not.
How do you know this, Denny’s? They’ve not gone on general sale yet.
Have you looked at the online ticketing? As well as the outer wings of the East Stand, there’s a whole other block looks like it’s not on sale. What is going on?
How much did we get for Yanic again? All the valuations I’ve seen for Powell have ben comically low, but I guess they’re taking into account his injury record and less-than-successful time at Man Utd. I’d like to think we’d get £10m but bet we’d settle for £3.5,.
Looks like the front two rows were unsold. Don’t know whether that would add up to the 600 it was under capacity.
I just think it’s daft that we have to turn people away. And I don’t see why the DW seems subject to tighter regulations than other grounds. At plenty of Premier League stadiums, the home and away fans are only separated by a couple of columns of seats and some stewards, whereas even though we’re in totally different stands to the away supporters, there are sectioned off areas at the sides
Apparently, it only came into force last week once the away end was sold out. So, given that City are guaranteed to shift their tickets, maybe we should only let them have their allocation three or four days before the game; give everyone on that database the chance to get a ticket.
At this point in the game, we were really struggling with that No 9.
But in defence of Dunkley, he made two game-changing contributions last night: first a lovely clean tackle from behind when they had someone through on goal, and later a brave dive in front of a goalbound shot. It was the best game I’ve seen him have so far. Burn, Morsy and Power were also pretty good.
My main concern was that Jacobs was so deep; Elder was ahead of him most of the time, but they didn’t link up anywhere near as effectively as Byrne and Massey had in the first half. Jacobs was hogging the halfway line so much it was like watching a repeat of the dark days of Warren Joyce.
As far as I can tell, the advertising on Wigan Today is partly native. Therefore you’ll see adverts for things that your computer has been used to click on to in the past (i.e. betting sites and fake news). I bought one shed once, but Wigan Today and others still think I’m looking for somewhere to store my rake..
As for ad blockers, obviously they’re very handy but such apps are the main reason sites are struggling to make digital pay in any meaningful way. You should even consider visiting some ads once a day to keep their money trickling into he sites you like.
Where I work, we’re getting a lot of advertisers complaining about people blocking their ads and instead incesting in paid content that looks like editorial but is only there because the advertiser wants a presence on our site. In my view, content like that runs even more risk of being classed as fake news.
Now’ the time for convincing all those star players that we’re going to go up and getting them tied to new contracts. That way, we’ll only lose them to decent offers
I’m very surprised we’ve let Daniels go out on loan.
With Stubbs also out on loan, Morgan injured and Dunkley suspended, doesn’t that leave us with only Burn and Thomas to choose from at centre half just now?
That’s just standard, searching for two seats together. They need two seats each, yon men,
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