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Post by eclipse on Nov 11, 2014 15:13:41 GMT
Tickets will be on sale at the following times:
Thursday 13 November 12:00-21:00 Season ticket holders only Spitfire Lounge
(One ticket per season ticket)
Friday 14 November 12:00-21:00 Season ticket holders and Maidstone United Fan Club members only Spitfire Lounge
(One ticket per season ticket or fan club membership)
Saturday 15 November 12:30-15:00 General sale (subject to availability) Gazebo by programme sellers
(One ticket per person. Sale within the stadium, FA Trophy admission fees apply)
Sunday 16 November 12:00-17:00 General sale (subject to availability) Spitfire Lounge
TICKET PRICES
Ground Adults (18-64): £10 Concessions (65+/students): £7 Under 16s: £5
Seats Adults (18-64): £12 Concessions (65+/students): £9 Under 16s: £7
Glad to see the club have kept ground admission at £10, also by selling inside the ground on Saturday, hopefully regulars will get first dibs.
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Post by binsey on Nov 11, 2014 17:16:20 GMT
So we have nearly 2000 , let's sell it out and make some noise for the cameras. Be part of history by being there.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2014 17:26:02 GMT
Or if you are in Stevenage on FRIDAY you can buy as many as you want from their club shop !!!!!
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Post by Loftus Road Stone. on Nov 11, 2014 19:30:40 GMT
I wonder how the club are going to ensure on Saturday that it is indeed only one ticket per person from the table inside the ground ? Maybe it might be better to sell them at the turnstiles or maybe use your entry token to buy a single ticket.
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Post by jt on Nov 11, 2014 19:35:43 GMT
And, here, we, go............
Let the club worry about how they're going to do it. I'm sure they have it all worked out.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2014 19:38:49 GMT
And, here, we, go............ Let the club worry about how they're going to do it. I'm sure they have it all worked out. Yes a S O S A thread.
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Post by johnstones on Nov 11, 2014 19:43:46 GMT
Why would you want to sell them at the turnstile?
The club wants people to come in for the Sudbury game.
Also selliing on turnstiles means more likely to be sold to one off people who don't regularly turn up.
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Post by Loftus Road Stone. on Nov 11, 2014 20:11:25 GMT
Why would you want to sell them at the turnstile? The club wants people to come in for the Sudbury game. Also selliing on turnstiles means more likely to be sold to one off people who don't regularly turn up. No what I meant was as are you paying for entry for the Sudbury game you could have a option to buy a single Sevenage ticket . Or maybe the inside ticket seller could simply remember everyone who have already bought a ticket to stop them from buying extra tickets for people who only wanted to see the big one.
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Post by jt on Nov 11, 2014 20:32:33 GMT
What happens when my sisters mothers son wants ant met but he is already a season ticket holder and can't make it to pick one up until the 29 February ?
Will they be able to get a ticket to watch the rugby?
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Post by toonarmy on Nov 11, 2014 21:24:17 GMT
What happens when my sisters mothers son wants ant met but he is already a season ticket holder and can't make it to pick one up until the 29 February ? Will they be able to get a ticket to watch the rugby? I would say yes
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2014 21:31:44 GMT
What happens when my sisters mothers son wants ant met but he is already a season ticket holder and can't make it to pick one up until the 29 February ? Will they be able to get a ticket to watch the rugby? Only if they're an imusc member.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2014 7:56:54 GMT
I agree with OB1 selling through the turnstile would have restricted it to 1 ticket per person However there are always different opinions we learn as we go
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2014 10:07:34 GMT
I think we should just be grateful that we have to play matches where pre-sold tickets are required! How many other non-league teams would bite our arms off to have the same problem?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2014 10:21:22 GMT
I think ultimately just about everyone who really wants tickets will get them. Whether that's by being a season ticket holder, fan club member or getting down to the Trophy game nice and early.
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Post by bushstone on Nov 12, 2014 12:35:41 GMT
I wonder how the club are going to ensure on Saturday that it is indeed only one ticket per person from the table inside the ground ? Maybe it might be better to sell them at the turnstiles or maybe use your entry token to buy a single ticket. If it mattered enough, the entry ticket (for the trophy) could be presented, to the cup ticket sellers, then marked/stamped in some way. Then you have a degree of control. Of course you could go out, pay to come back in and get another cup ticket! Or mug an opposition supporter for theirs.
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