Semi-final : Will buying tickets be a nightmare ? (1 Viewer)

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Fantastic home draw, and hopefully a decent crowd but already I'm thinking how on earth will the club deal with the likelihood of a crowd in excess of 15,000, Who gets priority, where do we buy tickets from if people don't want or can't buy them online .
Are we going to queue for 6 hours to one lady on a computer that has dial-up 1990's internet connection speed.
.....or can we pay on the gate !!!!!!!!
 

Otis

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Fantastic home draw, and hopefully a decent crowd but already I'm thinking how on earth will the club deal with the likelihood of a crowd in excess of 15,000, Who gets priority, where do we buy tickets from if people don't want or can't buy them online .
Are we going to queue for 6 hours to one lady on a computer that has dial-up 1990's internet connection speed.
.....or can we pay on the gate !!!!!!!!
Be no pay on the gate I would say. Could be a nightmare with an already big crowd as a certainty.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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...I'm guessing the only outlets other than the internet will be the BPA or the Sky Blue Shop at the arena park.
If season ticket holders get first dibbs, it'll only be a five hour queue. That is if that's not too complicated to arrange. It might be.
 

BigadamL

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[Qslyblue57, post: 1251695, member: 2330"]Season ticket holders 20 each lol pusb[/QUOTE]
I havent got 20 mates :sorry:
 

pusbccfc

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It shouldn't be difficult getting tickets but it should still sell out.
 

theferret

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It shouldn't be difficult getting tickets but it should still sell out.

My phone has been buzzing all morning with people asking me to get tickets. Most of them lapsed or very casual city fans. No issue with that, they've needed a reason to get excited and now they have one. Bring it on. Only a tinpot trophy? Who cares. The club needs it.

Would be very surprised if it isn't a sell-out or close to it. Unless they do something silly and put the price up to £20.
 

no_loyalty

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The father-in-law has just text me and asked me to get him a ticket, his last match was Crewe at home in the JPT area final, some people never learn
 

no_loyalty

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It will be a similar gate to the Crewe semi I'm sure over 30000, hopefully a different result though

Lets break our old record for the highest football league trophy attendance, other than the final
 

chiefdave

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Ticketmaster should be able to cope with demand, its not like before where it was an old PC in the city office.

The problem will be if everyone decides to turn up at the ticket office.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Where will the ticket office be ? Surely they can't have a snake of people around the shelves, shirts and calendars in our magnificent shop. It's not set up for a queue of 5 let alone a queue of 500.
 

steve82

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It has to be nothing less than 30k surly... same as Crewe.
we're 90 mins away from a memorable trip to Wembley, support your club. The income from ticket sales is split so no need to bring politics into one night for 90 mins, it's also not a u23 game... no excuses really.
I'm sure should we win there will be easily 40k wanting tickets for Wembley.
 

Adge

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I not sure about the gate. Everyone, including myself are expecting a big crowd, but Sisu have alienated that many people over time that they may not return even for a one off game. Not sure the feeling was like this at the time of the Crewe game in the same competition. 20,000 would be a decent turn out.
 

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