ollietelford
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Post by ollietelford on Apr 23, 2008 0:02:45 GMT
next season i am going to become a member and try and get tickets for when telford are not playing would the exchange be my best bet. The ticket situation is a bit confusing to me i'm just used to paying on the gate lol we should turf out all the moaners and day trippers especially the hospitality area i was in there for the arsenal game and can you believe someone told me to sit down during ronaldo's penalty
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oli
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Post by oli on Apr 23, 2008 9:03:27 GMT
Thats just it though isn't it? You can't expect to pay the same as all the other members and get special rights just because you are lucky in the ballot.
If you want to go to every game shell out for a season ticket
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Post by Chris on Apr 23, 2008 9:20:02 GMT
next season i am going to become a member and try and get tickets for when telford are not playing would the exchange be my best bet. The ticket situation is a bit confusing to me i'm just used to paying on the gate lol we should turf out all the moaners and day trippers especially the hospitality area i was in there for the arsenal game and can you believe someone told me to sit down during ronaldo's penalty You can't really say is the exchange the best bet due to the prices mainly. You have to apply for tickets as normal (phone or website) and see if you're lucky in the ballot. If not, you then try on the exchange once you have signed up for it. Thats at a higher cost though. Tickets are delivered, scan them at O.T and enjoy!!
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Post by Chris on Apr 23, 2008 9:29:48 GMT
Thats just it though isn't it? You can't expect to pay the same as all the other members and get special rights just because you are lucky in the ballot. If you want to go to every game shell out for a season ticket Who are you responding to there? I didn't say anything like that? By copying Arsenals system of different coloured membership, a gold member (for example) would pay more per year than a silver one so obviously someone who pays more would have more advantages. I can't afford a season ticket hence this convo about non season ticket holders.
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oli
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Post by oli on Apr 23, 2008 10:52:21 GMT
Thats just it though isn't it? You can't expect to pay the same as all the other members and get special rights just because you are lucky in the ballot. If you want to go to every game shell out for a season ticket Who are you responding to there? I didn't say anything like that? By copying Arsenals system of different coloured membership, a gold member (for example) would pay more per year than a silver one so obviously someone who pays more would have more advantages. I can't afford a season ticket hence this convo about non season ticket holders. Sorry I'm not sure who I was responding too now, I think it was ollietelford saying that we should 'turf out the moaners and day trippers'. Its the money that the moaners and day trippers kick in for memberships that keep the club financially solvent. It all helps. I agree a tiered membership system would work out better, but I guess they may impact the number of memberships taken out?
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ollietelford
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Post by ollietelford on Apr 23, 2008 16:26:02 GMT
how expensive are the tickets on the exchange as i would need to single out matches for when telford travel to blyth for example i really don't like the way the crowd is segregated with the hospitality, believe me they are only there because we are successful. I only saw a couple of other people singing along with me and most of them didn't even clap the substitutions.
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Post by Chris on Apr 23, 2008 16:36:46 GMT
Yeah, forget the boxes. I'd rather be in the crowd with the fellow loud mouths!! Well it can be quite expensive. There is a booking fee, plus a pointless £5 charge for recorded delivary. A ticket that costs £28 for example, may end up costing about £40-£45 depending on the seller. The advantage is that once you have bought it, thats it. You're off to the game. Naturally it gets harder towards the end of the season. I went to the Roma game, but alot of people would have decided to sell after the 2-0 win in the first leg. I want to say thanks to those people for there poor support (unless of course they had a good reason to not go.....)
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ollietelford
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Post by ollietelford on Apr 23, 2008 21:30:08 GMT
thanks for the info i don't mind paying extra money because it will only be a couple of times a season if telford play really far away, i'd take any seats just as long as i'm not in hospitality. The hospitality was a good experience but i enjoy being in the hutch end of telford rather than surrounded by posh gits
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Post by Busby Boy on Apr 23, 2008 22:31:40 GMT
"shell out for a season ticket"...we're on the waiting list, mate. Have been for a while.
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Post by oli on Apr 24, 2008 8:02:34 GMT
"shell out for a season ticket"...we're on the waiting list, mate. Have been for a while. Apologies, I wasn't aware the waiting list was much of an issue anymore - my girlfriend got offered one at the end of last season
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Post by philmufc93 on Apr 29, 2008 16:43:46 GMT
RAWWWWWR!!!!!!
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Post by Busby Boy on Apr 30, 2008 0:30:56 GMT
I withdraw my complaint.
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