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Post by TheWiseMaster on Mar 27, 2015 14:25:02 GMT
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Post by Northy on Mar 27, 2015 14:34:45 GMT
Because its at sea level?
Sent from my SM-G850F using proboards
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Post by upthefud on Mar 27, 2015 14:36:24 GMT
£35 for a mid-table encounter...
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Post by hartzchoco on Mar 27, 2015 14:39:54 GMT
Maybe they aren't fans of smoke bombs?
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Post by boskampsflaps on Mar 27, 2015 14:53:28 GMT
£35 for a mid-table encounter... Probably about what we charge.
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Post by skemstokie on Mar 27, 2015 15:05:01 GMT
Maybe they aren't fans of smoke bombs? As they say you reap what you sow.act like morons get treated as morons.
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Post by slpmarc on Mar 27, 2015 17:15:21 GMT
It's low because of the small minority of Stoke fans that have caused trouble in recent fixtures.
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Post by luke45 on Mar 27, 2015 17:49:19 GMT
It's low because of the small minority of Stoke fans that have caused trouble in recent fixtures. Was there any reported trouble at West Brom, Marc? I didn't hear of anything or see any on the day. Very disappointing allocation, given how significant this game could be in terms of finishing eighth I reckon we could've shifted at least 1500.
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Post by slpmarc on Mar 27, 2015 17:51:55 GMT
It's low because of the small minority of Stoke fans that have caused trouble in recent fixtures. Was there any reported trouble at West Brom, Marc? I didn't hear of anything or see any on the day. Very disappointing allocation, given how significant this game could be in terms of finishing eighth I reckon we could've shifted at least 1500. Not heard of anything specific at the WBA game, but the constant issues with flares being used especially in the concourses is giving the club a bad name, and I would not expect us to get decent away allocations until we can curb the issue
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Post by upthefud on Mar 27, 2015 18:36:59 GMT
Was there any reported trouble at West Brom, Marc? I didn't hear of anything or see any on the day. Very disappointing allocation, given how significant this game could be in terms of finishing eighth I reckon we could've shifted at least 1500. Not heard of anything specific at the WBA game, but the constant issues with flares being used especially in the concourses is giving the club a bad name, and I would not expect us to get decent away allocations until we can curb the issue So nothing to do with the 400 or so we took last year or the price?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2015 19:19:23 GMT
Not heard of anything specific at the WBA game, but the constant issues with flares being used especially in the concourses is giving the club a bad name, and I would not expect us to get decent away allocations until we can curb the issue So nothing to do with the 400 or so we took last year or the price? 663 to be precise, Sunday game if I remember rightly....
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2015 19:21:28 GMT
If we sell them they'll give us more I'm sure of it. It will be the club that have agreed to take the smaller allocation so they don't get stung paying for unsold tickets.......
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Post by 2004 on Mar 27, 2015 20:09:29 GMT
Who wants to go to Wales anyway?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2015 20:17:53 GMT
Took my girlfriend to Wales once. To Bang her! I'll get me coat!
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Post by scfc2014 on Mar 27, 2015 22:44:09 GMT
shifted at least 1500,what drugs are you on because you are becoming delusional
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Post by luke45 on Mar 27, 2015 23:54:20 GMT
shifted at least 1500,what drugs are you on because you are becoming delusional To my knowledge we've sold 1000+ for virtually every away game in the league this season. We've also sold around 1200 so far for West Ham away which is £43 a ticket, £8 dearer than Swansea. Why exactly does that make me delusional to think we could sell a similar amount of tickets for another Saturday 3pm game which is £8 cheaper? Cheers for your input though, most insightful.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2015 0:58:38 GMT
Who wants to go to Wales anyway? Travel broadens the mind?
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Post by scfc2014 on Mar 28, 2015 1:15:47 GMT
weve never taken any where near 1500 to swansea so why start now,at those prices we,ll be lucky to sell 900
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Post by NottsMatt on Mar 29, 2015 2:54:43 GMT
Was there any reported trouble at West Brom, Marc? I didn't hear of anything or see any on the day. Very disappointing allocation, given how significant this game could be in terms of finishing eighth I reckon we could've shifted at least 1500. Not heard of anything specific at the WBA game, but the constant issues with flares being used especially in the concourses is giving the club a bad name, and I would not expect us to get decent away allocations until we can curb the issue You really are full of shit, not just with this comment but on other threads too. We have a low amount as we never sell many for this away game, nothing more nothing less. Lets not make little fairy tales up about it and pretend to be in the know
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Post by ratters on Mar 29, 2015 8:05:37 GMT
If it were true that our allocation was reduced due to flares, then why has this not happened for other clubs that constantly smuggle in flares.
Liverpool fans brought flares in to the brit last year, so im sure they will get just 900 tickets from us then correct?
Man city brought flares into our ground, and I saw them in there game after yet, no reduction in allocation.
And so again if true a lack of unfairness to out club again
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2015 8:29:56 GMT
shifted at least 1500,what drugs are you on because you are becoming delusional To my knowledge we've sold 1000+ for virtually every away game in the league this season. We've also sold around 1200 so far for West Ham away which is £43 a ticket, £8 dearer than Swansea. Why exactly does that make me delusional to think we could sell a similar amount of tickets for another Saturday 3pm game which is £8 cheaper? Cheers for your input though, most insightful. It's the London factor in fairness, we always have respectable followings down south because we have a healthy contingency of South East Stokies. This and ease and cost of train travel to the big smoke compared to places like Swansea and Sunderland. Our lowest following of the season is 1,058 to QPR (early kick off, on telly, rip off price) and Chelsea will be similar I would imagine (currently sold 800)
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Post by skemstokie on Mar 29, 2015 8:38:53 GMT
It's low because of the small minority of Stoke fans that have caused trouble in recent fixtures. Can but hope that the anti-social minority are slowly seeing the light !!! that this is the outcome of THEIR actions.
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Post by caine on Mar 31, 2015 17:56:09 GMT
Cracking away day great on the piss! This won't make general sale or there won't be many left!
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Post by scfc2014 on Apr 1, 2015 5:44:03 GMT
its nowt do with football violence mate its the prices and i know as fact that everyone who ive spoken to wont go cause its too dear,so i d be supprissed if we took anywhere near 900 and the same with chelsea,train fare plus ale and thats more down there,programme and pie you wont get much change will you
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