Bournemouth tickets (4 Viewers)

Warthog

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Wonder if some of our forum represtatives get tickets… would explain why they jump to Sisu and Boddy’s defence at every opportunity.

Also if you’re from Leamington and support Cov you’re as bad as someone from Cov supporting Wasps
 

Evo1883

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Wonder if some of our forum represtatives get tickets… would explain why they jump to Sisu and Boddy’s defence at every opportunity.

Also if you’re from Leamington and support Cov you’re as bad as someone from Cov supporting Wasps

Technically not , as they are CV postcodes
 

shmmeee

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Is this the line to express how much giving certain super fans special treatment pisses me off?
 

shmmeee

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Either open it up publicly to anyone or don’t do it at all. Don’t do fucking “who you know” deals.

No issues with moneybags Overson or whatever his name is getting his balls tickled by Dabo or whatever, cos anyone with the money could do that. But elevating randoms to some special status cos they’ve licked enough arse can piss off.
 

thekidfromstrettoncamp

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Should defo base it on your postcode at times like this CV1-CV6 then the villages after
Why?
Don't go to away games now used to 40/50 years ago but i would sure be pissed off if someone who lived in those postcodes got preference over me just because they lived there . If was regular and they went to 1or 2 a season. I had a nephew (died) who was a Man Urd season ticket holder but lived in Norwich never missed a game but your view someone who lived in Manchester gets preference no.
 

tskezz

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Why?
Don't go to away games now used to 40/50 years ago but i would sure be pissed off if someone who lived in those postcodes got preference over me just because they lived there . If was regular and they went to 1or 2 a season. I had a nephew (died) who was a Man Urd season ticket holder but lived in Norwich never missed a game but your view someone who lived in Manchester gets preference no.
Would those people who are from Manchester but can't get tickets to games agree with that?
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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I know there isn't a game on for a bit, but jeez, there's some serious overreaction on here. Not going to post about it again, but fans pay for tickets (not Supporters Clubs - they're not free). If you think that a supporters club shouldn't have access to any tickets, fair enough, but a witch hunt about something set up to support CCFC. Really? How about a thread asking how many Wags get tickets, the groundsman etc? I'm no superfan, and as I've said, I've not been to an away game this season Cov-id, but as a reminder to those who've picked up on the increased away support that has started up over these past few seasons, a lot of it and the feel good factor has been helped by these groups. No need for disproportionate privileges, but a bad thing, they are not. PUSB
 

Dan130484

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Why?
Don't go to away games now used to 40/50 years ago but i would sure be pissed off if someone who lived in those postcodes got preference over me just because they lived there . If was regular and they went to 1or 2 a season. I had a nephew (died) who was a Man Urd season ticket holder but lived in Norwich never missed a game but your view someone who lived in Manchester gets preference no.
If you live in the city and not in one of the small villages on the outside of the city boundary then you should 100% get priority over a farmer from Leamington
 

tskezz

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I know there isn't a game on for a bit, but jeez, there's some serious overreaction on here. Not going to post about it again, but fans pay for tickets (not Supporters Clubs - they're not free). If you think that a supporters club shouldn't have access to any tickets, fair enough, but a witch hunt about something set up to support CCFC. Really? How about a thread asking how many Wags get tickets, the groundsman etc? I'm no superfan, and as I've said, I've not been to an away game this season Cov-id, but as a reminder to those who've picked up on the increased away support that has started up over these past few seasons, a lot of it and the feel good factor has been helped by these groups. No need for disproportionate privileges, but a bad thing, they are not. PUSB
Is it true the Leamington supporters club go out on Fox Hunts?
 

clint van damme

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I'm setting up a Canley, Radford, Allesley, Coundon & Keresley supporters group (CRACK for short).

We've already been allocated lots of tickets for Fulham.

Happy to do a deal on a like for like basis.

That's my plan for an Allesley, Radford, Stivichall, Earlsdon group over before it started.
 

thekidfromstrettoncamp

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Would those people who are from Manchester but can't get tickets to games agree with that?
Those people from Manchester had a chance to buy season tickers when the team was not doing so well and some gave their's up my nephew put his money down and held it for many years before his death.Manchester is a great example or supporters coming from all over the country simply because when things were not so good (as i think are happening now) whoever comes to the top of list gets one.
 

tskezz

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Those people from Manchester had a chance to buy season tickers when the team was not doing so well and some gave their's up my nephew put his money down and held it for many years before his death.Manchester is a great example or supporters coming from all over the country simply because when things were not so good (as i think are happening now) whoever comes to the top of list gets one.
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thekidfromstrettoncamp

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If you live in the city and not in one of the small villages on the outside of the city boundary then you should 100% get priority over a farmer from Leamington
I have supported City for nearly 70 years never lived in Coventry Don't call myself a superior 1.Living in Coventry entitles you to be (by the way every chance i live closer than most in those in those postcode areas just over 2 miles does living closer alow you to pull rank)
 

FulltimeWum

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If you live in the city and not in one of the small villages on the outside of the city boundary then you should 100% get priority over a farmer from Leamington

This is an excellent idea. I propose you use chalk to draw concentric circles to establish who lives closest. When the clock rings on Broadgate people can walk in single file( in pairs if Phase 1 elites) to Pool Meadow where a special bus transports fans to the ticket office of their choosing to purchase tickets.

One major sticking point is where to have the original marker, the centre point. Do you use the Godiva Statue? The old centre circle on Highfield Road? Ryton? Too many to choose.
 

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