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Re: Plymouth

by AF1 » 26 Feb 2009 19:21

Thaumagurist* Got my plymouth ticket last night, so I'm IN!

Beers ahoy.




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Re: Plymouth

by Dirk Gently » 26 Feb 2009 21:13

In - but no idea how I'm getting there yet!

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Re: Plymouth

by Jerry St Clair » 26 Feb 2009 21:47

AF1 putting the family area at the back is a bit shit ennit? :|


Yep, I'm Row R, which is the last row before the family section starts

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Re: Plymouth

by Jerry St Clair » 26 Feb 2009 21:47

Sonic
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We sit by you at home games too 8)
Were near enough the top row before the families start, so standing will not be easy :evil:


haven't got the tickets with me, but I think they were row X.


Back row, I think. Will you be standing? If not, wanna swap?

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Re: Plymouth

by Rex » 26 Feb 2009 22:06

Row L for this one.


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Re: Plymouth

by Silver Fox » 27 Feb 2009 09:42

AF1
Thaumagurist* Got my plymouth ticket last night, so I'm IN!

Beers ahoy.




do you want me to add you to the Fun Boy 3 photoshop? :wink:


Forget what he wants, I think I speak for everyone when I say I want you to add him

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Re: Plymouth

by Sonic » 27 Feb 2009 21:18

Jerry St Clair
Sonic
AlexY25 :lol:
We sit by you at home games too 8)
Were near enough the top row before the families start, so standing will not be easy :evil:


haven't got the tickets with me, but I think they were row X.


Back row, I think. Will you be standing? If not, wanna swap?


Yep we're Row X :) If we're surrounded by small kids then you're on if not then it sounds like we may have a good spot so you're not!

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Re: Plymouth

by JC » 28 Feb 2009 11:55

Jerry St Clair
AF1 putting the family area at the back is a bit shit ennit? :|


Yep, I'm Row R, which is the last row before the family section starts



Well I have bought a single ticket and am in Row U, so how does that work?

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Re: Plymouth

by Sonic » 28 Feb 2009 20:25

JC
Jerry St Clair
AF1 putting the family area at the back is a bit shit ennit? :|


Yep, I'm Row R, which is the last row before the family section starts



Well I have bought a single ticket and am in Row U, so how does that work?


They give you a kid to look after for the day!


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Re: Plymouth

by torbayroyal » 02 Mar 2009 21:55

I have just looked at official Plymouth fc site. It says that they are doing a special for the Reading game of £15 for an adult ticket.
How come away fans have to pay more? I thought that this sort of thing was to be stamped out. :evil:

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Re: Plymouth

by Kitson12 » 02 Mar 2009 21:55

royalexile Row L for this one.

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Re: Plymouth

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Re: Plymouth

by Dirk Gently » 02 Mar 2009 22:05

torbayroyal I have just looked at official Plymouth fc site. It says that they are doing a special for the Reading game of £15 for an adult ticket.
How come away fans have to pay more? I thought that this sort of thing was to be stamped out. :evil:


It's called a "local promotion" - which is a specific promotion for a single game where the home club doesn't have to pass savings on to the away supporters.

Under Football Leageu rules clubs are allowed to do a certain number of these Local Promotions each season - I think it's 5 or 6 but I don't have the FL rulebook handy right now.


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Re: Plymouth

by torbayroyal » 03 Mar 2009 11:30

Well I am localish to Plymouth now. look out for me in the home end getting beaten up when Reading score.

(smiling now thinking of that Blakey goal a few seasons back)

:)

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Re: Plymouth

by Compo's Hat » 03 Mar 2009 13:26

JC
Jerry St Clair
AF1 putting the family area at the back is a bit shit ennit? :|


Yep, I'm Row R, which is the last row before the family section starts



Well I have bought a single ticket and am in Row U, so how does that work?


+1

Don't care really if i'm near the back. Can't remeber if the stewards are fussy or not?

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Re: Plymouth

by Avon Royal » 04 Mar 2009 07:29

In!

Think that there could be a decent turn out for this one. Hopefully last night's result swayed some of the undecideds.

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Re: Plymouth

by Jerry St Clair » 04 Mar 2009 08:13

Dirk Gently It's called a "local promotion" - which is a specific promotion for a single game where the home club doesn't have to pass savings on to the away supporters.

Under Football Leageu rules clubs are allowed to do a certain number of these Local Promotions each season - I think it's 5 or 6 but I don't have the FL rulebook handy right now.


From the FSF:

Notts County have been accused of putting profit before safety after they sold reduced price home tickets for their game against Rotherham.

According to a dossier sent to Notts County by the council’s safety chiefs the club knew that Rotherham fans would be tempted to buy tickets for the home end of the ground as they were at a reduced price. Rather than alter the prices the club simply requested that stewards and turnstile be on the look out for Rotherham supporters.

Those away supporters who did buy tickets for the home end were lead out of the ground down the side of the pitch which created a ‘flashpoint for violence’ and caused trouble for police outside the stadium, according to the local council.

The council claim that this breach of fan safety was not only in contravention of the safety certificate but also a criminal offence.

Notts County chairman John Armstrong-Holmes has said that far from being an attempt at trying to make money, it was a gesture of goodwill towards Notts County fans: “Ironically, although we’ve been portrayed in the local media as putting profit ahead of supporters it was completely the other way around. Had we not decided to give our fan a Christmas bonus by reducing prices the problem would not have arisen.”

While County may claim that reduced prices were a gesture of goodwill towards home fans they could also be in breach of Football League rules if the away support were in similar seats and not offered identical deals. If you’re one of the Rotherham fans who have been affected by this please get in touch with us via our usual email address info@fsf.org.uk.

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Re: Plymouth

by Dirk Gently » 04 Mar 2009 11:04

Jerry St Clair
Dirk Gently It's called a "local promotion" - which is a specific promotion for a single game where the home club doesn't have to pass savings on to the away supporters.

Under Football Leageu rules clubs are allowed to do a certain number of these Local Promotions each season - I think it's 5 or 6 but I don't have the FL rulebook handy right now.


From the FSF:

......

While County may claim that reduced prices were a gesture of goodwill towards home fans they could also be in breach of Football League rules if the away support were in similar seats and not offered identical deals. If you’re one of the Rotherham fans who have been affected by this please get in touch with us via our usual email address info@fsf.org.uk.


Embarrassingly, that's wrong!

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Re: Plymouth

by Humanistic » 04 Mar 2009 18:58

Anyone know whether Plymouth will be pay-on-the-day?

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Re: Plymouth

by Rex » 04 Mar 2009 20:27

Ring our T/O or alternatively ring the Plymouth T/O on 0845 338 7232.

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