Ewood tickets
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Re: Ewood tickets
It’ll all be over by then so no need to jib in the home end. I’d recommend watching in the pub in Whalley. The De Lacey lot are putting on a guard of honour for us that night which is nice.
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Any Burnley fan who could get a ticket for this game and is talking about boycotting it is talking bo**ocks! UTC
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Only the lucky ones will get them who have enough points or let someone use their card.
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Just get a ticket in the home end along with 2000 others. Mental decision
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Or work for the club or that's got a relative that doesClive 1960 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 14, 2023 12:36 amOnly the lucky ones will get them who have enough points or let someone use their card.
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I could probably get a ticket, but not that bothered this time really. I'll watch it in the local and have a few pints.
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Same here, I've got the points but the other two I go with are younger and don't have 6k (they will next season unless they up it to 8k) so I won't be going also, I'll watch it in the pub
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I posted the guidelines for allocations further up the thread so surely they'd have to allocate at least 3,100 (10
percent) tickets under current rules if as it says below the EFL follow similar rules to Prem.
""In the Premier League, home clubs are required to offer visiting clubs a minimum of 3,000 tickets or 10 per cent of the seats in the stadium if the capacity does not exceed 30,000.
The EFL – Championship, League One and League Two — works on a similar basis. Home clubs in the three divisions must make provision for 2,000 visiting supporters or, if the stadium holds fewer than 20,000 fans, 10 per cent of their stadium capacity"
percent) tickets under current rules if as it says below the EFL follow similar rules to Prem.
""In the Premier League, home clubs are required to offer visiting clubs a minimum of 3,000 tickets or 10 per cent of the seats in the stadium if the capacity does not exceed 30,000.
The EFL – Championship, League One and League Two — works on a similar basis. Home clubs in the three divisions must make provision for 2,000 visiting supporters or, if the stadium holds fewer than 20,000 fans, 10 per cent of their stadium capacity"
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If I lived in the UK I could get a ticket of my mate but it's not the same sat with rover's fan's.AGENT_CLARET wrote: ↑Tue Mar 14, 2023 6:03 amOr work for the club or that's got a relative that does
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That’s the problem though, they meet the requirement for the EFL with 2000 - the 10% is for stadia that holds less than 20kSpijed wrote: ↑Tue Mar 14, 2023 6:48 amI posted the guidelines for allocations further up the thread so surely they'd have to allocate at least 3,100 (10
percent) tickets under current rules if as it says below the EFL follow similar rules to Prem.
""In the Premier League, home clubs are required to offer visiting clubs a minimum of 3,000 tickets or 10 per cent of the seats in the stadium if the capacity does not exceed 30,000.
The EFL – Championship, League One and League Two — works on a similar basis. Home clubs in the three divisions must make provision for 2,000 visiting supporters or, if the stadium holds fewer than 20,000 fans, 10 per cent of their stadium capacity"
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Wipe yer feet when you come out of the De Lacey it’s minging in there and full of deluded horse botherers.Garnerssoap wrote: ↑Mon Mar 13, 2023 11:09 pmIt’ll all be over by then so no need to jib in the home end. I’d recommend watching in the pub in Whalley. The De Lacey lot are putting on a guard of honour for us that night which is nice.
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Absolute joke - but it’s been planned for a while from their side.
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Churlish , Selfish!
Hopefully we won’t play them again for another decade.
Hopefully we won’t play them again for another decade.
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