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vow

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No mention of (dare I say it!) guaranteed Wembley ticket if you go to the Semi?
 

coop

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So if expecting high demand open for longer and on Sunday do these fucking idiots not want our money.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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do season ticket holders get priority for 24 hours on line as well ?
How do I add a ticket "remotely to my season ticket card " .Oh my head hurts.
 

vow

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So if expecting high demand open for longer and on Sunday do these fucking idiots not want our money.

Agreed, you would have thought opening up Sunday would have been a given.
 

Otis

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i hope this game can avoid protests.

This one should be a show of strength and unity.
Second that.

Not a night for protest. If there is to be anything, let it be outside pregame at the statue and then at full time (sit in etc.)
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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So if expecting high demand open for longer and on Sunday do these fucking idiots not want our money.
You won't have to worry about Sunday...it'll long be sold out by then....:emoji_grin::emoji_grin::emoji_grin:
 

I was eleven in 87

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So just to get this right, Wycombe wanderers started selling their tickets 6 hours ago, the Coventry Observer informs us of the Cov City ticketing arrangements but there is absolutely fuck all on the actual CCFC website!!

What the fuck is that about????
 

steve82

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Just incase we get to the final the sale order....
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theferret

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No mention of (dare I say it!) guaranteed Wembley ticket if you go to the Semi?

There is:

Should the Sky Blues be victorious against Wycombe, they could potentially meet either Oxford/Bradford or Luton Town/Yeovil in the final.

Season Ticket holders & PSL holders would be given first priority on tickets for the final, followed by JSB Members, Match Package holders and supporters who have attended a previous Checkatrade Trophy game (prior to the semi-final). Following that, those who have attended the semi-final match at the Ricoh Arena would be offered priority on tickets at Wembley, in advance of General Sale.
 

eastwoodsdustman

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So just to get this right, Wycombe wanderers started selling their tickets 6 hours ago, the Coventry Observer informs us of the Cov City ticketing arrangements but there is absolutely fuck all on the actual CCFC website!!

What the fuck is that about????

They've announced the prices but they're not on sale yet.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Maybe we should go and buy our tickets direct from the Observer.

Do we get just one ticket each if we get there? As I have my season ticket but would like to take my boy and he would be nothing before semi (glory hunter) so we would get seats together not sure at for a five year old
 

shy_tall_knight

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Wanderers will face Coventry City in the semi-final of the Checkatrade Trophy on Tuesday 7th February (k.o. 7.30pm).
Both clubs are one step from Wembley and meet at the Ricoh Arena next Tuesday in a game which will also be shown live on Sky Sports.

Wycombe have been given an initial allocation of 400 tickets which will go on sale as soon as possible - please keep an eye out for details. There is are no sales restrictions or priority booking structures in place.

Only 400 tickets - I was expecting a few thousand from Wycombe
 

ceetee

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Was going but might have to look after my wife. Just had a major operation. As it"s only £5 I might take a chance and decide last minute.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Wanderers will face Coventry City in the semi-final of the Checkatrade Trophy on Tuesday 7th February (k.o. 7.30pm).
Both clubs are one step from Wembley and meet at the Ricoh Arena next Tuesday in a game which will also be shown live on Sky Sports.

Wycombe have been given an initial allocation of 400 tickets which will go on sale as soon as possible - please keep an eye out for details. There is are no sales restrictions or priority booking structures in place.

Only 400 tickets - I was expecting a few thousand from Wycombe
Perhaps the club thinks that we can easily shift over 31,000 tickets to our own supporters easily, so there's no need to give Wycombe ....well.......any really !:emoji_smile:
 
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"The club strongly advises fans to purchase tickets (up to six pp) to avoid any disappointment."

Do we think there's going to be anything like a sell-out? I'm in a group of 4 ST holders, and none of us are going.
 

theferret

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"The club strongly advises fans to purchase tickets (up to six pp) to avoid any disappointment."

Do we think there's going to be anything like a sell-out? I'm in a group of 4 ST holders, and none of us are going.

Had it been at the end of the month, in half-term week, with a long build-up and not on TV, I think it would have (or got close). No so now, but it'll still be very decent. I know lots going who haven't been for a while.
 

Otis

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"The club strongly advises fans to purchase tickets (up to six pp) to avoid any disappointment."

Do we think there's going to be anything like a sell-out? I'm in a group of 4 ST holders, and none of us are going.
There will be lots going. Loads of people who don't go normally, but will as a one off and the potential of a Wembley trip.

Be stacks of armchair fans, lost fans, part time fans etc. At £10 too it makes it quite attractive.

I have no real idea to be honest, but it could be around 18,000-19,000 I guess.

The TV will make a difference.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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There will be lots going. Loads of people who don't go normally, but will as a one off and the potential of a Wembley trip.

Be stacks of armchair fans, lost fans, part time fans etc. At £10 too it makes it quite attractive.

I have no real idea to be honest, but it could be around 18,000-19,000 I guess.

The TV will make a difference.

There's a transvestite going? Weird - but it'll only affect the attendance by one?
 

theferret

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There will be lots going. Loads of people who don't go normally, but will as a one off and the potential of a Wembley trip.

Be stacks of armchair fans, lost fans, part time fans etc. At £10 too it makes it quite attractive.

I have no real idea to be honest, but it could be around 18,000-19,000 I guess.

The TV will make a difference.

Agree, I think 18-20K. Apparently the club have been flooded with enquiries. Ninety minutes from Wembley, a chance to escape the league misery for one night, only a tenner. Rude not to :happy:
 

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