My experience buying a ticket for saturday

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Re: My experience buying a ticket for saturday

by Fonda » 13 May 2011, 08:45

I have Sky. It provides more options when i sit down for the evening to watch TV.

Re: My experience buying a ticket for saturday

by Parry » 13 May 2011, 08:16

I don't have sky and I wish no one else did either. Sky = lower gates for the likes of us.

Re: My experience buying a ticket for saturday

by numpte » 13 May 2011, 08:12

For those that don't have Sky, you should do for days like tomorrow, Football fest starts at 12.45 .

Poor turn out by Shrews though if they only take 600, we'll beat that.

Re: My experience buying a ticket for saturday

by Trojan 67 » 12 May 2011, 19:57

NickGull wrote:I don't have Sky

SKY OF BLUE . . .

AND SEA OF GREEN . . .

WE SUPPORT BUCKLE'S YELLOW SUPER TEAM . . . :whistle:

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Re: My experience buying a ticket for saturday

by HRG » 12 May 2011, 19:43

My dad had Setanta, it worked out cheaper than him keeping me in beer at the pub since we were on quite often. Dear mama would bring us snacks too. Them were the days.
Now I have Sky and they shall be descending upon me Saturday evening and dear mama shall bring me snacks.

Re: My experience buying a ticket for saturday

by Dutchgull » 12 May 2011, 19:40

I don't have Sky and I never intend getting it !!!

Re: My experience buying a ticket for saturday

by Plymouth Gull » 12 May 2011, 19:36

I don't have Sky, for a start.

I am confident that there will be at least 800 Gulls at Greenhous Meadow on Friday, hopefully with Paul drumming we can make ourselves extremely loud to get behind the team (and show off infront of the cameras too!)

Re: My experience buying a ticket for saturday

by numpte » 12 May 2011, 18:57

Yes but, no one had Setanta, thats why they went bust. Everyone has Sky.

Re: My experience buying a ticket for saturday

by Plymouth Gull » 12 May 2011, 17:58

gullsflyinghigh wrote: And it was on Setanta too.

We will take around 1000 to Shrewsbury, no worries.
Unless the result goes horribly wrong on saturday.
Exactly my reasoning. Histon is a much more difficult journey than Shrewsbury. Should it not be a foregone conclusion afte Saturday I'd hope for 800 at the very least.

Re: My experience buying a ticket for saturday

by YellowMurphy » 12 May 2011, 17:10

Going to get my ticket tommorow, cant wait! Hopefully no queue's....

Re: My experience buying a ticket for saturday

by gullsflyinghigh » 12 May 2011, 17:09

NickGull wrote:we took 900 to Histon on a Monday evening.
And it was on Setanta too.

We will take around 1000 to Shrewsbury, no worries.
Unless the result goes horribly wrong on saturday.

Re: My experience buying a ticket for saturday

by Plymouth Gull » 12 May 2011, 16:57

we took 900 to Histon on a Monday evening.

Re: My experience buying a ticket for saturday

by numpte » 12 May 2011, 16:53

Win , lose , or draw. There is no way we will take 1300 on a Friday night to Shrewsbury when its being televised on Sky to boot.

800 tops.

Re: My experience buying a ticket for saturday

by CP Gull » 12 May 2011, 16:41

Denspad

I would assume (dangerous I know!) that it's the same as last year, namely that season ticket holders are guaranteed the same seat provided they renew before the expiry of the "Early Bird" offer ... so the answer is the 3rd June.

Re: My experience buying a ticket for saturday

by tauntongull » 12 May 2011, 16:21

This is, and continues to be a major issue for this club. Having been a season ticket holder for 5 years now and had the same seats, in year two they gave away our seats to someone else despite the fact that we were within the renewal period for season ticket holders. We always enter via the Reception, go up the stairs and then hand over our tickets at the top of the stairs. During the last FA Cup game where they were equally inept by the fact that the queues stretched out of the ground, down the road and around the corner, they placed a steward in front of the reception doors and would not allow anyone through.

We, that's myself and my son have been to almost every away game this season and I will blow my lid if the army of one-time glory supporters claim a ticket for the away leg at Shrewsbury before me. Where have these fans been the rest of the season. TUFC have never stopped for a minute to consider their business model. Regular subscribers a.k.a Season Ticket holders are your (almost) guaranteed income at the club and need to be looked after - they regularly attract or bring friends/family and generally market your club for you. It is suicidal and complacent not to understand that this is the bulk of your GUARANTEED income. The emphasis always seems to be on recruiting new blood and showing very little regard for season ticket holders. What incentive is there to be loyal to the club if this is how you are treated? - I think they consider a reduction in the cost of the ticket recompense enough.

I know for one I will be speaking to both the Chairman and others about this before the new season starts. Surely it is not difficult to coordinate ticket sales and also to provide season ticket holders with priority ticket purchases - I hate inconsistency.

Next years season ticket purchase for myself and my son will depend on it! - so let's hope someone from TUFC reads the forums!

Maybe us season ticket holders should raise the issue - I intend to go to the AGM to do just that!

That's better - now breathe!

PS. Anyone know how quick you have to renew your season ticket to stop someone nicking your seats? - don't want a repeat performance of a couple of years ago!

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