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Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd

by Enzo » 30 Jan 2011, 09:11

Gulliball wrote:Crowd was 5065, but there were big queues and a delayed kick-off, so I think with hindsight the board got things about right.

How many of those will come back is another question.
No doubt the club will say that, but in my opinion this whole cup tie has highlighted what a tin-pot adminstration we have. In many instances fans are too quick to have a go at the club, but in this instance the club were complacent, stubborn and ultimately incompetant. With less than half the crowd paying on the gate we still couldn't even get everyone in on time. I fully understand why the club wanted to use the voucher system to boost a crowd for a Tuesday night game, but when they did not offer the vouchers for a Saturday game the club made it clear that they did not give a toss about any exiled fans. The whole system took fans for granted and the whole attitude was "why should we bother to do this properly when we know that you muppets will be happy to queue up for two hours. The club did not have a clue whether it would sell out and did not care that some fans would have to travel three / four hours without being sure they would get in. I know for a fact that this uncertainty stopped some people going. Nothing that any floating fans experienced yesterday either on or off the pitch would entice them back on Tuesday - incompetant on and off the pitch. Make no mistake the club will have lost fans by the way they have handled this. If it were any other consumer transaction I would not have bothered. The emotional tie is there which is why fans will always be exploited.

Once it became clear that the Crewe voucher system did not sufficiently work.....and that the interest from Crawley was greater than expected the club had time to introduce some safe guards to ensure that the right fans were able to get tickets with minimum inconvenience. By all means make it pay on the day if space permits, but do something to help proper fans get tickets......or rather do more to help proper fans.

On a wider issue,and if I have missed an announcement then I apologise, but there does not seem to be any forethought with regard to helping fans with the fact that we are playing 7 homes games in the space of a month. Even the members price of £10 would be difficult for many fans. Has there been any ofer to group buy tickets ofr Saturday and Tuesday matches? Even a pound reduction when putchased together would demonstrate that the club have fan in their thoughts. Had we won yesterday we would have no trouble with attendances for Tuesday and Saturday. We were never in it and now we will probably get two sub 2,000 gates. Could the club have said to fans up until Thursday evening - come and buy an advance ticket for the Hereford or Stockport games and you can have the opportunity to buy a ticket for the Crawley match.

I think the stadium manager / director responsible needs a spell carving the turkey for a while. They seem pretty useless at anything else.

Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd

by Gulliball » 30 Jan 2011, 02:08

Crowd was 5065, but there were big queues and a delayed kick-off, so I think with hindsight the board got things about right.

How many of those will come back is another question.

Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd

by Southampton Gull » 29 Jan 2011, 05:44

westbaygull wrote: Ooh, nasty :( .

Reluctantly, have had to be sensible* and miss tomorrow...look forward to listening to a lot of you sing us on to victory :)






* looked it up on dictionary.com...

Someone was up late :O

Just about to leave to go and pick up our Scotty :scarf: :scarf: :scarf:

Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd

by westbaygull » 29 Jan 2011, 02:42

scottbrehaut wrote:It is a force 6 in the channel tonight. Its like being drunk but without the hangover in the morning!
Ooh, nasty :( .

Reluctantly, have had to be sensible* and miss tomorrow...look forward to listening to a lot of you sing us on to victory :)






* looked it up on dictionary.com...

Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd

by Scott Brehaut » 28 Jan 2011, 21:06

It is a force 6 in the channel tonight. Its like being drunk but without the hangover in the morning!

Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd

by SuperNickyWroe » 28 Jan 2011, 21:00

scottbrehaut wrote:Am on the boat now on the way to Portsmouth. Cant wait for this game. Gonna be a long night!
safe trip over mate - hope you have a great day tomorrow! :)

wish i was goin to be there......... :'(

Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd

by Scott Brehaut » 28 Jan 2011, 20:52

Am on the boat now on the way to Portsmouth. Cant wait for this game. Gonna be a long night!

Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd

by Modgull » 28 Jan 2011, 20:49

I originally thought not but now I think this could be a sell out. All my son's uni mates are back to see the game and they don't have tickets so I have urged them to get there before 1.45.

Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd

by Sneapy » 28 Jan 2011, 17:28

wodger of awabia wrote:Arrive at the turnstyle at about 1445 to avoid queueing, & walk straight into the ground. Everyone is over estimating the "pulling power" of Crawley. If there was that much interest in the game then it would have been on TV. At the moment the cold weather will put a lot of people off, & some people as we all know, are suffering from the recession.
yeah but most people go for the atmosphere, also i recon it will be busy because we have an even chance to get through, and if we do get throught people want to be apart of it, i have asked alot of people at college and alot more people are going that usual

so u never really know

Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd

by wodger of awabia » 28 Jan 2011, 17:02

Arrive at the turnstyle at about 1445 to avoid queueing, & walk straight into the ground. Everyone is over estimating the "pulling power" of Crawley. If there was that much interest in the game then it would have been on TV. At the moment the cold weather will put a lot of people off, & some people as we all know, are suffering from the recession.

Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd

by MidDevon » 28 Jan 2011, 09:47

When the first person start the queue ?

I reckon it will be about Midday!

I hope I see the first person with a tent and flask when I get to the ground tommorow!

Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd

by Sneapy » 28 Jan 2011, 09:36

yeah i must say it is quite stupid, that they havent made it all ticket'd,
because i have no idea how busy the game will be and im not sure whether i should go there early before and get in the que - if there is one-
im gonna drive past at 1 and see how busy it is?

what is everyone else doin! :)

Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd

by Plymouth Gull » 26 Jan 2011, 21:33

Are you going to come down for it Brucie?

Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd

by brucie » 26 Jan 2011, 20:48

There will be more than that there - the game is being hyped like thers no tomorrow. Radio Devon keep running trailers for the game. Believe me this will be nigh on a sell out.

Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd

by Fonda » 26 Jan 2011, 15:22

I reckon there'll be somewhere around the 4,500 mark. I'd be very surprised if there's more than 5,000 in attendance. We always tend to overestimate these things. Those discussed earlier, that don't come out very often, won't be concerned about offering their support to see us through this round. They'll be hoping we progress, and saving their pennies for the next round.

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