They've probably got his whole geanology stored on a computer at EFL headquarters.That’s a bit like our ticket office then
If you can get a 78yo in on it i'm up for it .Seriously your son must be gutted hope we win it would do his recovery the world of good.I’ve got a u10 kids spare for Hull tonight, my son is ill.
They don’t need to look for business, they sell out just about every home game. The home tickets for the game against us was sold out on March 31. Same for hospitality, which another poster has mentioned. Fairly small ground.Anyone got an odd ticket for Plymouth game.
I'm going to see daughter next weekend in Cornwall was willing to sit on my hand in the Plymouth end.When my Daughter tried to book me a ticket (useing her home address) we were told to get one you had to be registered before June last year obviously don't want to do business.
Up to a few days ago there were still quite a few seats probably in three figures all be it odd ones for sale.There were even seats in the block on the halfway line.They don’t need to look for business, they sell out just about every home game. The home tickets for the game against us was sold out on March 31. Same for hospitality, which another poster has mentioned. Fairly small ground.
Up to a few days ago there were still quite a few seats probably in three figures all be it odd ones for sale.There were even seats in the block on the halfway line.
I could have been someone wanting to go to their first game and a rule like that could kill the possibility of a fan for life.
My daughter was going to do that for me but in the meantime I obtained 1 in the city end from a fellow supporter.Won't have to sit on my hands now.Could you head into the ticket office when you get down there and ask if they could sell you a ticket (if not sold out)? Just saying you haven't been before and would like to catch a game.
I guess it's the potential for trouble and the costs that could entail, be it fines or even being forced to pay for extra security/policing in future games because of an incident.My daughter was going to do that for me but in the meantime I obtained 1 in the city end from a fellow supporter.Won't have to sit on my hands now.
I just find it strange that these clubs turn away people who want to give them money. Extra money they get from people like me could help keep them stay afloat or even help buy a better player.
(thoughts of an old geezer)
That seems a little wrongSky Blue Dreamer.My daughter tried to buy tickets at the ground , giving her own address to be told her registration had to have been made before June last year to get them. It was a person living locally buying tickets to watch Plymouth play you had to registered for nearly a year to do it.Crazy.
I’ve asked the club that doesn’t seem sensibleSky Blue Dreamer.My daughter tried to buy tickets at the ground , giving her own address to be told her registration had to have been made before June last year to get them. It was a person living locally buying tickets to watch Plymouth play you had to registered for nearly a year to do it.Crazy.
it's perfectly sensible and we have done similar in the pastThat seems a little wrong
why? as I have said we have done the same and what does CCFC have to Plymouth's ticketing policy? Also what can CCFC do, they can't complain to Plymouth they won't sell a city fan a ticket when away fans are not meant to be in the home stands?I’ve asked the club that doesn’t seem sensible
I misunderstood I thought it was our ticket office not selling to someone who didn’t have an accountwhy? as I have said we have done the same and what does CCFC have to Plymouth's ticketing policy? Also what can CCFC do, they can't complain to Plymouth they won't sell a city fan a ticket when away fans are not meant to be in the home stands?
Can’t believe no one has taken me up on this offer yet.Still after two tickets for me and my kid if anyone has any going spare, I’ll even buy you several beers and promise not to talk to you at any point during the game.
My 19 year old son couldn't go to Middlesbrough game so I called the ticket office to ask if I could change his ticket to an adult one so my wife could go. I was told that he would have to contact them because of his age & he could do this by telephone or by sending an email from his registered email address which happens to be mine as I used it when I set his account up years ago. We did get it sorted but I was told he could release it and get a voucher and then try & buy it again on the website in a free for all as they couldn't hold it for me but I decided against that in case someone else bought it.
I have bought our tickets for Friday & he might not be able to go so I hope I can change it for an adult ticket so my wife can go instead.
I don't want any issues getting in, it was the same for the Middlesbrough game and it is only £5 moreJust tell her to use it if he's 19 anyway.
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