Bournemouth tickets (21 Viewers)

Tommo1993

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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.

We always used to mark the fountain in the middle of Smithford Way as the centre.
 

tskezz

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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.
Highfield road or Gostford Park

I think your over complicating it though. It should just be if you are born in Coventry you have more rights than a woolyback for tickets.
 

Dan130484

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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.
It's going to be mental when these tickets go on general sale...
I’ve heard Monday 10am Kenilworth town hall booth 3
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)
You should get priority over a farmer that lives closer to Banbury IMO
 

Dan130484

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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.
I think you’re being silly now. Check previous thread where I’ve suggested using postcodes from CV1-CV6 then the villages,
 

FulltimeWum

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Highfield road or Gostford Park

I think your over complicating it though. It should just be if you are born in Coventry you have more rights than a woolyback for tickets.

Ah I see. Sorry, instead of chalk for the circles/rings something more permanent? Spray? I'm starting to imagine something similar to the Berlin wall but multilayered and with checkpoints named after former players.
 

JAM See

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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.
Pick a 'Spoons, any 'Spoons
 

mds

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When your going to a large ground with a good allocation for away fans there isnt really an issue.
When you are going somewhere like Bournemouth where the allocation is going to be close to a third maybe even a quarter of others and no doubt in very high demand then all tickets should only be available through regular club channels (Ticket office and ticketmaster)and not offered priority to SGs or anyone else!
 

tskezz

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Ah I see. Sorry, instead of chalk for the circles/rings something more permanent? Spray? I'm starting to imagine something similar to the Berlin wall but multilayered and with checkpoints named after former players.
I'm guessing by how worked up your are getting you're from one of the villages outside of our city.

I'm not saying you shouldn't be allowed to go, just that you should be second choice
 

FulltimeWum

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Well that was written in one whole sentence and had an exclamation mark.

Cancel the plan for rings and walls.
 

Dan130484

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When your going to a large ground with a good allocation for away fans there isnt really an issue.
When you are going somewhere like Bournemouth where the allocation is going to be close to a third maybe even a quarter of others and no doubt in very high demand then all tickets should only be available through regular club channels (Ticket office and ticketmaster)and not offered priority to SGs or anyone else!
Yep 100% seems to me bigger the farm the bigger the allocation before the true lock fans
I'm guessing by how worked up your are getting you're from one of the villages outside of our city.

I'm not saying you shouldn't be allowed to go, just that you should be second choice
100% agree if you own more than 5 sheep you should be phase 5
 

FulltimeWum

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I'm guessing by how worked up your are getting you're from one of the villages outside of our city.

I'm not saying you shouldn't be allowed to go, just that you should be second choice

I presume you missed the last 500 years of urban development. One of the villages? There's Aston Village but they are in the big league.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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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
Nope
 

tskezz

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I presume you missed the last 500 years of urban development. One of the villages? There's Aston Village but they are in the big league.
I'm not 500 years old so yes I missed alot from that period of time. If you went to school in a city you would understand that.
 

FulltimeWum

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I'm not 500 years old so yes I missed alot from that period of time. If you went to school in a city you would understand that.
Can you rank your top 5 villages? Not just by distance but for social amenities and broadband speed. I think I may be able to write some ground breaking feature.
 

Dan130484

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I'm not 500 years old so yes I missed alot from that period of time. If you went to school in a city you would understand that.
Can you rank your top 5 villages? Not just by distance but for social amenities and broadband speed. I think I may be able to write some ground breaking feature.
I don’t think drinking and going on forums is for you. Stay off the village home brew
 

tskezz

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Can you rank your top 5 villages? Not just by distance but for social amenities and broadband speed. I think I may be able to write some ground breaking feature.
You've lost it. Just enjoy your tickets and that carefree country lifestyle
 

wingy

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Well A Saturday in Bournemouth or even a weekend could still go on couldn't it?
There are telly' in pubs I think.
 

JAM See

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Which 'Spoons is being used as the zero point? If all 'Spoons are used there may be hot spots all over. Imagine the Nuneaton ultras. This is all so confusing. Can I pick Allesley as a village?
Actually, scratch 'Spoons. Should be The Litten Tree, as they open half an hour earlier (7.30AM) for the true awaydayers.
 

LastGarrison

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Well A Saturday in Bournemouth or even a weekend could still go on couldn't it?
There are telly' in pubs I think.
A Cov lad was due to take over a pub in Bournemouth in early November (didn’t happen in the end) so I know a few who have already booked digs and transport so I think a fair few Cov will be milling around anyway.
 

FulltimeWum

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Does Bournemouth have villages? Could even merge Netflix's two greatest hits. The Sunderland documentary and Squid Games. All ticket applicants receive a number for their kit. Phase ones the lower numbers and their own named stenciled on in red, the villagers higher numbers no personalisation.

Then play red light green light, the real buzzer here though Clive is saying Red light Green Light. He doesn't know, he's not sure. He thinks it's another colour. Everyone dies and Coventry get promoted.
 

BornSlippySkyBlue

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We were given front row at Hull but were told nobody can change seats they are given. They insist that the usual suspects must swap tickets each game to get the front row...
Literally the front row? I was told that the first 2 rows were for restricted mobility and the only way you could get those specific seats was to either successfully get through on the phone (good luck) or physically go to the ticket office (I had to drive from Birmingham to Cov to get my Hull tickets) because you can’t select a seat online and they don’t even release those seats (what I was told) to general sale.

I’m guessing you’re talking about specific individuals, but AFAIK that’s the only way they got a ticket in the front two rows for the Blackburn and Hull games. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 

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