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edgy

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You still need a membership number to buy tickets in corporate. The only exception is the boxes.

That's what I meant really. According to biggi's dot counting super computer, the boxes and corporate are nearly sold out. So I guess there's either a flaw in the counting somewhere or Spurs have bought up some boxes.
 

wingy

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That's what I meant really. According to biggi's dot counting super computer, the boxes and corporate are nearly sold out. So I guess there's either a flaw in the counting somewhere or Spurs have bought up some boxes.
Unless local businesses men have being a Prem team, especially after those two games last year!
 

eyesee

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I Used to Cycle to Woodland's School and Back in All Weathers, in the Late 60s and I Lived in Green Lane, I Would Set off From the Burnt Post Pub along the A45, They Even Had Cycle Lanes Back Then, Who'd have Thought That ! It Would Take Me About 40 mins to get to School.

The Kids Of Today. 😲
does anyone else remember bus strikes in the early 80s. they were fun, weren't they.
i used to live in longford, but go to blue coat. didn't ever cross our minds to call anyone if the buses went on strike during the day. they'd let us out early and we'd walk home.
 

Flying Fokker

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I’m not going to count them but looking at the availability on blocks 10,11,24-29 and 31-33 they are the only ones that haven’t sold at least 75% of capacity.. 13-22 have sold at least 95% capacity.
I don’t recall saying anywhere I was happy the ground will be 1/4 empty. I pointed out from a financial position why they will see in their view the made the right decision.
But it’s lost some goodwill hasn’t it. The 6-8k who aren’t here are the ones that he should be marketing to. It’s missed the mark by a fair distance.
 

Ring Of Steel

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But it’s lost some goodwill hasn’t it. The 6-8k who aren’t here are the ones that he should be marketing to. It’s missed the mark by a fair distance.

I don’t really know what you’re trying to demonstrate with this logic.

if the rumoured 26k show up then King was right, there isn’t really even any room for debate.
 

Covkid1968#

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I don’t really know what you’re trying to demonstrate with this logic.

if the rumoured 26k show up then King was right, there isn’t really even any room for debate.
It has left an unsavoury feel to the night. But from a hard nosed cash through the turnstiles tonight decision then yes it’s been proven right… but the club may aswell have gone the whole hog and let them have 6k away fans!!
 

GIMOC

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Coventry had the highest crowd of all the championship clubs by some distance


Stoke v Fleetwood 8000
Preston v Fulham 5000
Qpr v Palace 14000
Coventry v spurs 24600

Brighton had a sell out

ticket prices

£15 for adult and £5 for kids
 

CCFCSteve

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David O'Day

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So we didn't sell, I not right all the time but it seems we have had one of the best attendances in the round and more than teams that slashed ticket prices. It seems even for the chance to see a PL most people at most clubs don't really care in the League Cup.

I bet it's Doug's fault no one anywhere really cares about the EFL cup
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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So we didn't sell, I not right all the time but it seems we have had one of the best attendances in the round and more than teams that slashed ticket prices. It seems even for the chance to see a PL most people at most clubs don't really care in the League Cup.

I bet it's Doug's fault no one anywhere really cares about the EFL cup
It’s a midweek cup game that no one really cares about. It’s why it’s so important FA Cup ties are played on Saturdays, otherwise it kills the atmosphere.

Looking at the Swansea game prices, £30 for an adult and £15 for U18s - it was an uproar over £5 extra for a kids ticket.
 

David O'Day

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It’s a midweek cup game that no one really cares about. It’s why it’s so important FA Cup ties are played on Saturdays, otherwise it kills the atmosphere.

Looking at the Swansea game prices, £30 for an adult and £15 for U18s - it was an uproar over £5 extra for a kids ticket.
We like a whinge really
 

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