Has it been confirmed by anyone that buying a ticket for tonight will mean anything with regards to hypothetical final tickets? Because it makes no sense for the club to not announce it in advance and encourage more ticket sales.
If they've mutually agreed to cancel and he's immediately gone to Wimbledon it may even be the equivalent of a free transfer, just without the two clubs having to do the paperwork involved (I'm assuming it's a pile of administrative timewasting).
Yeah, but he didn't because the word you chose to pick out is actually fine. Criticising people for 'trying to be clever' or posts that aren't in layman's terms speaks volumes.
Let's do away with typing all together and record ourselves grunting and scratching.
If they actually required people to have a ticket stub (assuming any of this is true), the sensible thing would be to announce it ahead of time to encourage people on the fence to go up. To turn around and say 'oh by the way, if you didn't go last night you're out of luck' would be...
One of the problems with people needing a ticket stub for this game (if actually true) is that for the Sheffield Utd game as it had already kicked off they opened another gate and took our fivers without giving out a ticket. If they're expecting similar scenes to the point they're advising...
When I went in '95 (0-0 vs Uruguay, the worst football match to ever be played) we were on those little stools near the front with no back. Pile of crap.
I didn't want to, but I'd already got the ticket. Beforehand I played football after work with the notion that fresh air would perk me up a bit. Really didn't work.
Kind of. There was an evening cup game (I think the West Ham one fairly recently) where I felt horrendously ill. When they scored a late winner which prevented another 30 mins of extra time I can't say I wasn't relieved.