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by 1871 Royal » 01 Mar 2007 10:38

SpaceCruiser Only 2,801 tickets?!?!? That's less than Arsenal, isn't it?


Yeah Arsenal gave us 3,000 i think. However Arsenal has a bigger stadium than their N. London rivals.

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by RG30 » 01 Mar 2007 11:09

On a slighty seperate issue, while doing a bit of fishing on the net last night, I discovered that for Charlton away, ticket prices should be as;

£20
£15 Over 60's and Under 21's
£10 Under 16's

http://www.cafc.co.uk/newsview.ink?nid=30474

Fairplay to Charlton, £15 for me for a Premiership game is an absolute bargin. Bolton also offer a Student rate which helps me but no news as to what price band fixture the game will be classified as.

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by AJ~ » 01 Mar 2007 11:14

2801 is the standard "maximum" away Premiership allocation at The Lane with the way it's segregated.

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by Hoop Blah » 01 Mar 2007 11:17

Well the club seem to have realised their mistake with the points thresholds for the Arsenal tickets, I wonder if the HNA posters who defended it have now seen the light too.

At least the TO look like they're learning from their mistakes, thats an improvement!

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by EASTENDER MARKY » 01 Mar 2007 12:14

RG30 On a slighty seperate issue, while doing a bit of fishing on the net last night, I discovered that for Charlton away, ticket prices should be as;

£20
£15 Over 60's and Under 21's
£10 Under 16's

http://www.cafc.co.uk/newsview.ink?nid=30474

Fairplay to Charlton, £15 for me for a Premiership game is an absolute bargin. Bolton also offer a Student rate which helps me but no news as to what price band fixture the game will be classified as.


15 quid, happy days. 8)


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by Wycombe Royal » 01 Mar 2007 12:17

RG30 £20
£15 Over 60's and Under 21's
£10 Under 16's
Fairplay to Charlton, £15 for me for a Premiership game is an absolute bargin.

I never had you down as being over 60?

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by Huntley & Palmer » 01 Mar 2007 12:23

Or disabled

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by Volvicanus » 01 Mar 2007 13:20

Is this on TV?

Answered my own question:

http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=217652

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by Y26 » 01 Mar 2007 13:24

AJ~ 2801 is the standard "maximum" away Premiership allocation at The Lane with the way it's segregated.


How is this allowed. They should have to change the way they segregate the away fans from the home fans to give the "3000 or 10% which ever is the lowest"!

Maybe we should move the barrier in the south stand across a few seats to limit the away fans to 1000.


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by Huntley & Palmer » 01 Mar 2007 14:50

Have you ever been to White Hart Lane? The segregation is stewards either side of the away support in the top tier and a line to the right of the away fans in the lower tier. There is no official barriers or netting between the fans. Just like at Newcastle and hence why just under 200 seats are lost

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by URZZZZZZZZ » 01 Mar 2007 16:03

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by 3 veesinarow » 01 Mar 2007 17:26

1871 Royal Day one for me = Away season ticket holder 8)


It does make life so much easier and less tense...never any danger of missing out and tickets dropping gently onto your doormat...

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by North stander » 01 Mar 2007 17:37

dont think ill get tickets with 563 points. If anyone isnt able to go with AST PM me :D


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by roland* » 01 Mar 2007 17:37

Huntley & Palmer Have you ever been to White Hart Lane? The segregation is stewards either side of the away support in the top tier and a line to the right of the away fans in the lower tier. There is no official barriers or netting between the fans. Just like at Newcastle and hence why just under 200 seats are lost


I've been and understand what you are saying. Argument is; why is it our allocation that should suffer?

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by PieEater » 01 Mar 2007 21:07

Agreed, how can Spurs get around the league rules of 10% or 3000 with a stadium that holds 36k?

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by Huntley & Palmer » 02 Mar 2007 09:22

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Huntley & Palmer Have you ever been to White Hart Lane? The segregation is stewards either side of the away support in the top tier and a line to the right of the away fans in the lower tier. There is no official barriers or netting between the fans. Just like at Newcastle and hence why just under 200 seats are lost


I've been and understand what you are saying. Argument is; why is it our allocation that should suffer?


Because there is not set segregation at White Hart Lane, apart from a visitors entrance. It's under 200 seats, I can't see why RFC fans get so steamed over such trivial matters. The home club always wants as many of it's own fans in as possible, they have probably justified the small reduction in tickets on safety grounds.

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by Im Spartacus » 02 Mar 2007 12:41

3 veesinarow
1871 Royal Day one for me = Away season ticket holder 8)


It does make life so much easier and less tense...never any danger of missing out and tickets dropping gently onto your doormat...


Alongside your credit card statement. Which plummets like a stone onto your doormat.

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by AJ~ » 02 Mar 2007 12:46

Im Spartacus
3 veesinarow
1871 Royal Day one for me = Away season ticket holder 8)


It does make life so much easier and less tense...never any danger of missing out and tickets dropping gently onto your doormat...


Alongside your credit card statement. Which plummets like a stone onto your doormat.

Unless the bailiffs have taken it.

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by Spirit of Elm Park » 02 Mar 2007 12:53

So the club buckle to the will of those not willing to put themselves out in the previous system?, ticket office give themselves an easy life IMO

To those that did complain and think you have aminor victory, you still have to get to the ticket office or through on the phones on a particular day, and there is still no guarantee of a ticket if you miss that day.

Be interesting to see what happens with this one.....but then its spurs....on Sky....... :roll: So obviously massive demand?

bolted door the horse the after has closed (rearrange at will)


IMO :wink:

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by Platypuss » 02 Mar 2007 13:27

Spirit of Elm Park So the club buckle to the will of those not willing to put themselves out in the previous system?, ticket office give themselves an easy life IMO

To those that did complain and think you have aminor victory, you still have to get to the ticket office or through on the phones on a particular day, and there is still no guarantee of a ticket if you miss that day.

Be interesting to see what happens with this one.....but then its spurs....on Sky....... :roll: So obviously massive demand?

bolted door the horse the after has closed (rearrange at will)


IMO :wink:


I'd be grateful if you could explain as to who has now been disadvantaged by the way the Spurs ticket sales have been handled.

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