How will they allocate the arsenal tickets (7 Viewers)

Grendel

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Could be interesting. Crawley town coming up.

Two tickets for every attendee at that game to reward loyalty?

If I was fisher that's exactly what I'd do.
 

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That would be mean... but you do have a point!
 

Grendel

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Though this thread seems to be just bait...

Allocation will, most likely be, 2 each.

On sale first for season ticket holders & members, possibly next round for those who have attended at least 1 game this season (Sixfields or away), and then go on general sale for the rest.
 

Grendel

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Though this thread seems to be just bait...

Allocation will, most likely be, 2 each.

On sale first for season ticket holders & members, possibly next round for those who have attended at least 1 game this season (Sixfields or away), and then go on general sale for the rest.

Away? Normally its stubs from home games.
 

cloughie

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Though this thread seems to be just bait...

Allocation will, most likely be, 2 each.

On sale first for season ticket holders & members, possibly next round for those who have attended at least 1 game this season (Sixfields or away), and then go on general sale for the rest.

as per usual
 

dongonzalos

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If bought via the club, it will be any. As match tickets have to be allocated to a person (name on the ticket), it will be logged to your account, so doesn't really matter if its home or away.

Well if that is correct, the bait just went from crayfish to a maggot. Spoil sport!
 

ecky

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Could be interesting. Crawley town coming up.

Two tickets for every attendee at that game to reward loyalty?

If I was fisher that's exactly what I'd do.

Next time your round Fishers for your afternoon cup of tea and debriefing on how to wind the city faithful up, why dont you suggest it?
 

Grendel

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Next time your round Fishers for your afternoon cup of tea and debriefing on how to wind the city faithful up, why dont you suggest it?

If bought via the club, it will be any. As match tickets have to be allocated to a person (name on the ticket), it will be logged to your account, so doesn't really matter if its home or away.

It is entirely at the clubs discretion and they have definately in the last offered tickets as priority to those attending home games.

Sisu need to maximise income, something they have been very poor at. Last season they should have trebled the admission price for the Crewe game and for this game they should offer low price tickets for Crawley along with the offer of priority order for the arsenal game.
 

wingy

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Could be interesting. Crawley town coming up.

Two tickets for every attendee at that game to reward loyalty?

If I was fisher that's exactly what I'd do.

You mean like he did for yesterdays game .would just confirm him for the Gerald Ratner award ,:facepalm:
 

ecky

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It is entirely at the clubs discretion and they have definately in the last offered tickets as priority to those attending home games.

Sisu need to maximise income, something they have been very poor at. Last season they should have trebled the admission price for the Crewe game and for this game they should offer low price tickets for Crawley along with the offer of priority order for the arsenal game.

Still wont go...
 

The Gentleman

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What Stance is that - piling money into sisu if there is a game they fancy going to?

I do not associate myself with any organisation/group that has created itself through this whole shitty mess. I choose not to go to Sixfields because I am totally against playing a HOME game 34 miles away. I will not now or ever go to a game there whether league, FA cup, playoff or otherwise. If i choose to go to watch my team away from home, that is my choice and if part of my money for an FA cup ticket goes to Sisu/Otium then so fucking what. That does not give you or any other smartarse the right to imply that I am a hypocrite just because it happens to suit whatever fucked up agenda you are continually trying to shove down peoples throats in whatever guise you decide to put on it this week. All this shit slinging trying to make people look like hypocrites to me now is completely pointless and even more devisive because from what I can see and have read, the people on this forum who are still standing by the NOPM ethos have already come on this forum to say that they will not be going to Arsenal so how can they be hypocrites. Other people have changed their mind and surely they have a right to change their mind but for some reason people like you and Nick still keep trying to bang the same old fucking drum. Why the continual digs about fellow Cov fans being hypocrites, to me it is no different than Cov fans calling other Cov fans scabs, yet there was outcry from the likes of you and Nick for it ?
 
It is entirely at the clubs discretion and they have definately in the last offered tickets as priority to those attending home games.
Yep, it is at the clubs discretion, which is why the "previous attendees" option is only a possibility. The last time I remember home games coming into effect was, I think, for the Crewe game last season, which was a home tie. Don't recall it for Arsenal or Spurs, and it almost certainly wasn't in effect the season before (I worked in the clubshop that season, so remember it quite well)
 

Steve.B50

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Could be interesting. Crawley town coming up.

Two tickets for every attendee at that game to reward loyalty?

If I was fisher that's exactly what I'd do.

If he did this I would buy one and still not go in, just use it to get Arsenal tickets it's only a few quid at Sixfields, spend more on the lottery .
 

italiahorse

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It is entirely at the clubs discretion and they have definately in the last offered tickets as priority to those attending home games.

Sisu need to maximise income, something they have been very poor at. Last season they should have trebled the admission price for the Crewe game and for this game they should offer low price tickets for Crawley along with the offer of priority order for the arsenal game.

I think the word here is collaborator.
A Coventry City fan doing the dirty work of his masters.
 

ccfcway

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It would make "perfect business sense" to do exactly what you suggested Grendal

And this is the exact reason I dont see SISU doing it !
 

Grendel

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Next time your round Fishers for your afternoon cup of tea and debriefing on how to wind the city faithful up, why dont you suggest it?

I think the word here is collaborator.
A Coventry City fan doing the dirty work of his masters.

What an idiot.

Sisu slashed season ticket prices for no reason and lost income last season on the JPT run.

They also utterly failed in any attempt to persuade a very distrusting public on the validity of a move to Northampton. Season ticket holders from last season should have been given free tickets to the Bristol game in an attempt to gain support, it was lazy.

This is a thread pointing out the lack of commercial awareness by sisu. Stop being so pathetic - if you don't want to have a proper debate just leave the forum. You bote everyone anyway with your "I'm not interested anymore" then pipe up with crap like this.
 

Hobo

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Could be interesting. Crawley town coming up.

Two tickets for every attendee at that game to reward loyalty?

If I was fisher that's exactly what I'd do.

Don't forget Joy's family and her investors come first:)
 

dongonzalos

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It is entirely at the clubs discretion and they have definately in the last offered tickets as priority to those attending home games.

Sisu need to maximise income, something they have been very poor at. Last season they should have trebled the admission price for the Crewe game and for this game they should offer low price tickets for Crawley along with the offer of priority order for the arsenal game.

Did you not say they only got 30k for the crewe game because of the price. As oppose to Cov fans starved of success finally getting some.

Surely if you were correct trebling the price would have reduced the crowd by two thirds.

You get the same profit with no atmosphere?
 

Grendel

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Next time your round Fishers for your afternoon cup of tea and debriefing on how to wind the city faithful up, why dont you suggest it?

Did you not say they only got 30k for the crewe game because of the price. As oppose to Cov fans starved of success finally getting some.

Surely if you were correct trebling the price would have reduced the crowd by two thirds.

You get the same profit with no atmosphere?

No I didn't say that I said price and Wembley ticket. They would very very easily have got 15,000 at £15 a ticket probably more and you know it.

Sisu thinking of the community, could you credit it eh?
 
If bought via the club, it will be any. As match tickets have to be allocated to a person (name on the ticket), it will be logged to your account, so doesn't really matter if its home or away.

Is that right ? I went Boxing Day but chucked my ticket afterwards , i'll be going Arsenal as loved it last time , hopefully my registration will suffice ?
 

dongonzalos

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No I didn't say that I said price and Wembley ticket. They would very very easily have got 15,000 at £15 a ticket probably more and you know it.

Sisu thinking of the community, could you credit it eh?

If they did, which I am pretty sure they did not think of the community.

Ironically I wish they would think about their pockets and get us back to the Ricoh.

Also I do mean financially both long and short term
 
Is that right ? I went Boxing Day but chucked my ticket afterwards , i'll be going Arsenal as loved it last time , hopefully my registration will suffice ?

If they do it based on previous attendances, which is possible (but only like a day or so in advance of general sale), if away tickets are counted, then should be fine, as all ticket transactions should be logged to an account.

A bit more difficult to track away tickets to be honest though, with many buying from the opposition / on the gates, etc.
 

italiahorse

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What an idiot.

Sisu slashed season ticket prices for no reason and lost income last season on the JPT run.

They also utterly failed in any attempt to persuade a very distrusting public on the validity of a move to Northampton. Season ticket holders from last season should have been given free tickets to the Bristol game in an attempt to gain support, it was lazy.

This is a thread pointing out the lack of commercial awareness by sisu. Stop being so pathetic - if you don't want to have a proper debate just leave the forum. You bote everyone anyway with your "I'm not interested anymore" then pipe up with crap like this.

Your not debating pal, your just venting your fan splitting bile.
 

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