The abolished £10 ticket 12:49 - Mar 17 with 1320 views | CaptainObvious | The amount of people who bought this ticket for the price of a small round of drinks and registered a child who would never set foot in the ground to allow them to sit with another adult (who likewise purchased a child ticket) in the family enclosure I would assume is quite a significant number. We could be struggling for 9000 come August. | |
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The abolished £10 ticket on 12:53 - Mar 17 with 1274 views | Kieran_Knows | They'll probably just lie at how many season tickets have been sold .... like match days. | |
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The abolished £10 ticket on 12:54 - Mar 17 with 1267 views | SWGF | Not too many single adults near me (apart from evening games). There's ways and means of checking, so why not just move those reprobates somewhere else? | |
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The abolished £10 ticket on 13:02 - Mar 17 with 1199 views | hoppy |
The abolished £10 ticket on 12:54 - Mar 17 by SWGF | Not too many single adults near me (apart from evening games). There's ways and means of checking, so why not just move those reprobates somewhere else? |
We're in the SAR lower, and admittedly, did have an extra £10 ticket, but not for the reasons mentioned in the OP, as mentioned earlier here: http://www.twtd.co.uk/forum/401451/i-really-dont-know-what-to-think.../#0 But that ticket does regularly get used, by upgrading it when we've needed it. Does that make me a reprobate? | |
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The abolished £10 ticket on 13:05 - Mar 17 with 1169 views | TractorWood |
Nah, club have been too robust on this. There are 15k empty seats, if the club enable this framework they can't really moan when it's 'exploited'. | |
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