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Post by pat1969 on Apr 20, 2013 18:03:53 GMT
I'm sure it's already been said on here, but surely "first dibs" must go to season ticket holders and then general sale thereafter.
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Post by signalstone on Apr 20, 2013 18:09:40 GMT
I'm sure it's already been said on here, but surely "first dibs" must go to season ticket holders and then general sale thereafter. Yes they will be catered for first pat, wait for the official announcement, don't worry
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Post by binsey on Apr 20, 2013 18:11:32 GMT
I agree but its not 100% as I think the league have a say but don't quote me on that. I guess though its different as we have 400+ which is more than anyone else in the Ryman League by far
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Post by pat1969 on Apr 20, 2013 18:11:58 GMT
Splendid :-), although i'm working in Scotland during that week, so will listen on stoneslive for the semi, but will be back for the final. This is of course assuming that Burgess Hill don't cause an upset in the last game and possibly even CDG in the game before - you never know.
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Post by daveu on Apr 20, 2013 18:21:21 GMT
Absolutely ridiculous that a team that averages less than 150 should be allocated 600 tickets, which means that even our average attendance won't all be able to get in. What's the point of home advantage if you can't even cater for your regular supporters. The Ryman league needs to take a long hard look at themselves if that's their attitude. Much better for all stones fans get first refusal on all tickets and the away fans get to fight for what's left if any.
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Post by binsey on Apr 20, 2013 18:26:33 GMT
I agree although the away team are entitled to tickets but at least 300 would be fairer I think
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Post by pat1969 on Apr 20, 2013 18:30:01 GMT
Should be offered to Stones season ticket holders first, so that's 400 or so, then the away team's season ticket holders, so that'll be about 50 if that haha, then general sale.
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Post by buster on Apr 20, 2013 18:30:09 GMT
I agree although the away team are entitled to tickets but at least 300 would be fairer I think Yes that's about right, I still can't see the likes of Faversham and Ramsgate selling 300 tickets. Faversham got a crowd of 196 for their final home game of the season!
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Post by favershamshouter on Apr 21, 2013 21:36:07 GMT
Now, about that vacant position of official club ticket tout.... ;-)
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Post by southwick1 on Apr 22, 2013 6:56:23 GMT
Absolutely ridiculous that a team that averages less than 150 should be allocated 600 tickets. Most would be snapped up by Stones fans.Might be easier to buy one from Faversham/Leatherhead etc.
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Post by number5 on Apr 22, 2013 7:14:04 GMT
I have a solution for you all. Assuming (and a bit of a big if), you get to meet Folkestone Invicta in the play off semi, why don't you cede home advantage to Invicta? Ground capacity 4,000 (turnstile income split 50/50), good terracing on 3 sides of the ground (much better view of the game and much improvement on what you find at these newly built grounds ;-)), much easier to get to and park, train station less than 5 minutes away and several boozers within 15 minutes walk of the ground plus large clubhouse. What more could you want?
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Post by southwick1 on Apr 22, 2013 7:15:34 GMT
Now, about that vacant position of official club ticket tout.... ;-) That's a point.Touts selling match tickets at three times the face value outside the Gallagher !!!.The only fair way is to offer 1 ticket to each season ticket holder of both clubs.The rest should be pay on the gate.If you want to get in,get to the ground very early.
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Post by binsey on Apr 22, 2013 8:41:44 GMT
We give up home advantage and get 600 tickets!!!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2013 10:48:51 GMT
I have a solution for you all. Assuming (and a bit of a big if), you get to meet Folkestone Invicta in the play off semi, why don't you cede home advantage to Invicta? Ground capacity 4,000 (turnstile income split 50/50), good terracing on 3 sides of the ground (much better view of the game and much improvement on what you find at these newly built grounds ;-)), much easier to get to and park, train station less than 5 minutes away and several boozers within 15 minutes walk of the ground plus large clubhouse. What more could you want? Folkestone, Walking, and Boozers is a very sore subject on here. Those bloody steps
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Post by finbarrinz on Apr 23, 2013 11:25:24 GMT
I have a solution for you all. Assuming (and a bit of a big if), you get to meet Folkestone Invicta in the play off semi, why don't you cede home advantage to Invicta? Ground capacity 4,000 (turnstile income split 50/50), good terracing on 3 sides of the ground (much better view of the game and much improvement on what you find at these newly built grounds ;-)), much easier to get to and park, train station less than 5 minutes away and several boozers within 15 minutes walk of the ground plus large clubhouse. What more could you want? Absolutely sensible idea! How to we get this ball rolling?
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