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Post by fortressbrit on Jan 25, 2010 19:03:05 GMT
f.a. rules state that the visiting club is allowed up to15% of capacity,aslong as the area is fully segregated and the club asks for its tkt allocation 2 days after the draw was made.(f.a. also reserve the right to change this rule)
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Post by 4thMay2008 on Jan 25, 2010 19:20:39 GMT
no chance we'll get anywhere in the the regions on 7k, with manc police as they've always been wth stoke
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Post by dbpotters on Jan 25, 2010 19:26:45 GMT
It had better be Satdee because Sundee is Valentines Day and I conna see the wife finding a football-match her idea of a Romantic-Day out... ...in fact, it would probably end in divorce... We are entitled to about 7,200 tickets but I doubt if we'll sell that many..even if they are about £25...unless the club put on free coach travel... or treat the wife to a spa day,,,,,,,,,,, wow how convienient that it happens to be in manchester
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Post by redblue on Jan 25, 2010 19:27:35 GMT
Will Stoke be brave enough to take the full allocation (usually have to pay up front), we've taken the smaller one several times this season.
I would love to see 7 thousand Stoke fans cheering us on in Manchester.
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Post by buddha on Jan 25, 2010 20:07:37 GMT
gmp are drawing there batons as we speak ;D
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Post by davejohnno1 on Jan 25, 2010 20:55:05 GMT
Manure had 5200 tickets for the cup match last week according to my Man City supporting mate.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Jan 25, 2010 21:15:50 GMT
Manure had 5200 tickets for the cup match last week according to my Man City supporting mate. Dave If the match was live on the telly, d'ya reckon we could do that many at 28 (ish) pounds a pop if the club laid on free transport?
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Post by davejohnno1 on Jan 25, 2010 21:21:42 GMT
To be honest, I don't think we would take 5200 supporters for an FA Cup game at Man City even if it wasn't on telly.
I would love to think we could but money is just too tight for too many people these days and if the game is televised on ITV, then that will put paid to any hope at all of a huge away following.
I am lucky, I can afford to go to every game and do so, but if money was tight, and I had a choice between Wigan away on the Tuesday night and Man City on the Saturday then I would go to Wigan.
You never know I guess!
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Post by Jug Bank Stokie on Jan 25, 2010 21:24:47 GMT
I'm at a wedding on the Saturday so praying it's on the sunday!
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Post by alexk on Jan 25, 2010 21:26:10 GMT
We'll do well to shift 3000 tickets, true story.
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Post by stokiehad on Jan 25, 2010 21:26:50 GMT
if its anything like boxing day its not worth going at all...
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Post by Paul Spencer on Jan 25, 2010 21:31:48 GMT
We'll do well to shift 3000 tickets, true story. I don't think you're probably far wrong Alex ... I guess it will be the same allocation as Boxing Day.
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Post by Pretty Little Boother on Jan 25, 2010 22:13:05 GMT
I thought it was 15% or 2,500, whichever was lower?
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Post by kiwi on Jan 25, 2010 22:28:21 GMT
Leeds played manure so its hardly a presedent No, I,d say Having 9000 Leeds fan in town is worse! Them white roses dunna get on very well with the red roses yer know
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Post by actionjackson on Jan 25, 2010 22:28:29 GMT
other half is away with work and ive got a long weekend so im going whatever happens dont get to as many away games as id like so im looking to this one
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