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Post by fulagoals on Dec 6, 2015 11:40:33 GMT
The online purchasing system is giving me the option to load my seats in the south stand, have we changed our cup policy for allocation for this one??
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Post by ChrisKamarasPerm on Dec 6, 2015 11:41:12 GMT
Looks like segregation in the south stand.
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Post by markscfc72 on Dec 6, 2015 12:07:07 GMT
Yes Josh the ticket office manager said on Twitter to someone a few days ago that they could buy there usual south stand seats
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Post by ruts66 on Dec 6, 2015 12:09:07 GMT
Well done Stoke for giving Liverpool the minimum allocation if that's the case...
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Post by Paul Spencer on Dec 6, 2015 12:12:35 GMT
Only have to give up 10% of the capacity to away fans for the Capital One cup. Liverpool aren't entitled to the whole South Stand.
I'm assuming Wednesday got it all because Scholes didn't believe we could fill all the home sections for that one but believes that we will for this.
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Post by markscfc72 on Dec 6, 2015 12:13:35 GMT
Also possibly interesting to note the club saying that family stand restrictions lifted for this game so if people struggle to get tickets together in Boothen or Seddon etc you could try the usual family stand blocks . Presumably been done as we wouldn't want this area with empty seats but adults who aren't going with concessions not being able to get tickets .
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Post by JoeinOz on Dec 6, 2015 12:14:25 GMT
Well done Stoke for giving Liverpool the minimum allocation if that's the case... Problem with that is if the first leg is close and the tie is still alive they might well cot down on our allocation for the 2nd leg.
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Post by markscfc72 on Dec 6, 2015 12:17:21 GMT
Well done Stoke for giving Liverpool the minimum allocation if that's the case... Problem with that is if the first leg is close and the tie is still alive they might well cot down on our allocation for the 2nd leg. They have to give us a minimum of 10% of there capacity though which is 4,536 which would be the whole of the lower Anfield road stand I would think ?
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Post by Paul Spencer on Dec 6, 2015 12:19:12 GMT
Problem with that is if the first leg is close and the tie is still alive they might well cot down on our allocation for the 2nd leg. They have to give us a minimum of 10% of there capacity though which is 4,536 which would be the whole of the lower Anfield road stand I would think ? Yeah Carlisle got 4,700 (the whole of the lower tier) earlier on in this years's competition.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2015 12:22:22 GMT
Well done Stoke for giving Liverpool the minimum allocation if that's the case... Problem with that is if the first leg is close and the tie is still alive they might well cot down on our allocation for the 2nd leg. I think they'd give us the minimum allocation regardless mate.
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Post by JoeinOz on Dec 6, 2015 12:36:41 GMT
Problem with that is if the first leg is close and the tie is still alive they might well cot down on our allocation for the 2nd leg. I think they'd give us the minimum allocation regardless mate. 4000ish isn't too bad. Hopefully they will have something special to celebrate
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Post by ratters on Dec 6, 2015 13:10:43 GMT
They wouldn't be allowed to cut down an allocation once tickets go on sale anyway, and they will be on sale well before the first leg even takes place
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