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Re: Argyle tickets..

by Father Jack » 18 Nov 2011, 23:46

austrianandygull wrote: If folk that actually live in and around the bay who previously used to go to Plainmoor can 't be bothered to get a ticket for a home game against argyle then i don't see them paying on the day either. Leave them to their own devices whilst we carry on being Gulls fans. God i bet some of them would think twice about getting a ticket if we were at home to Man Utd . Good riddance i say. :red:
Nah mate. They always turn up for the "big games". Apart from that you are spot on though.

I also suspect the fact we have no grandstand may be having a bigger impact on the "floaters" than anyone anticipated. Not everyone wants to stand up for a couple of hours on a cold wintery day and the family stand leaves a lot to be desired in the way of weather protection.

Re: Argyle tickets..

by Father Jack » 18 Nov 2011, 23:40

BTownGull wrote:Again another big mistake from the club. You cannot publish a closing time for tickets and then a few hours later change it.
BT, if they only changed it a few hours later then its hardly the end of the world. As Louis says, ring up, pay and arrange to collect from reception.

Re: Argyle tickets..

by AustrianAndyGull » 18 Nov 2011, 20:17

gullsflyinghigh wrote: Perhaps, but I still believe it would allow us to get some more of those 'floating' supporters in. Anyway, we might as well let it fill up with a few more Argyle, we should take their money and then kick them out anyway.
If folk that actually live in and around the bay who previously used to go to Plainmoor can 't be bothered to get a ticket for a home game against argyle then i don't see them paying on the day either. Leave them to their own devices whilst we carry on being Gulls fans. God i bet some of them would think twice about getting a ticket if we were at home to Man Utd . Good riddance i say. :red:

Re: Argyle tickets..

by Louis » 18 Nov 2011, 19:04

Way around that is to ask the club to put your tickets back for collection on the morning of the game, and pay over the phone.

Re: Argyle tickets..

by BTownGull » 17 Nov 2011, 21:54

AlexGulls wrote:http://www.torquayunited.com/page/Ticke ... 11,00.html Theyve changed it from 7.30 close to a 5.30 close on Friday now??

Again another big mistake from the club. You cannot publish a closing time for tickets and then a few hours later change it. A lot of people don't finish work until 5 which gives them half an hour to get to Plainmoor?? Very unlikely for some. Especially for those who have no realised its the last chance for tickets. What happened no members of staff willing to work late???? :-/

Re: Argyle tickets..

by Trojan 67 » 17 Nov 2011, 21:08

It's unfortunate that all tickets for the game have not flown off the shelf in a short period of time. Many reasons have been put forward as to why.

Here's a few more :

The economic situation is hitting home hard.

Some Argyle "fans" are less than "well behaved" and being in home areas has some home fans "concerned".

From and including this Saturday, there are only 36 shopping days to Christmas.

On that note, I would like to be the first to wish everyone a peaceful and happy November the 19th this Saturday.

Re: Argyle tickets..

by Plymgull » 17 Nov 2011, 20:18

Got 2 tickets today for me and the girlfriend, wasn't sure if i could make this one with money being so tight lately but she has kindly offered to pay for me so will not say no. :)

Shocked that Argyle are treating this game like its their cup final and yet we cannot even sell out against the slime. Still, lets not kid our selves... Argyle are nothing to get excited about these days ;-) , in fact i'd be more interested in seeing us beat Rovers at home just to hear more of Buckles excuses.

Re: Argyle tickets..

by Parry » 17 Nov 2011, 20:15

For me it's a bit of both. The club have marketed this game no more or less than any other derby game that I can remember yet this is set to be the worst attendance for a Derby game I've ever experienced. Half the population of the bay seem unaware we have a team here. The club needs to do more to generate interest in the bay. The key is advertisement.

Re: Argyle tickets..

by Plymouthgull » 17 Nov 2011, 19:58

This is the club's fault. A lack of clear communication will once again cost us at the turnstiles. Added to this a lack of an effective marketing strategy then you get unsold tickes for what should be a sell out. It's no good blaming the apathy of the S.Devon public, the club should be doing something about it that is EFFECTIVE. I would hope the building of the new stad is part of a new marketing strategy but I am not aware fo such an appraoch. Whats the point of buliding a new stand to have it half empty most of the time. Ling and the palyers are doing their bit - others at the club need to make sure they are doing the same.

Re: Argyle tickets..

by Louis » 17 Nov 2011, 18:00

I got 3 tickets this morning now that I can definately attend. Bring on Argyle!

Re: Argyle tickets..

by Dave_Pougher » 17 Nov 2011, 17:53

Got my tickets today and I'm really looking forward to it now. Time to stop the negativity and start the build up. I don't care if I'm there singing on my own I've waited for this for years.

Altogether now,,,

IT'S BLUE IT'S SQUARE
AND YOUR ALL GOING THERE
GOING DOWN GOING DOWN


(repeat 10'000 times)

Re: Argyle tickets..

by gullsflyinghigh » 17 Nov 2011, 17:35

AlexGulls wrote:Not really. Selling them on the day would invite more Argyle fans into our end...
Perhaps, but I still believe it would allow us to get some more of those 'floating' supporters in. Anyway, we might as well let it fill up with a few more Argyle, we should take their money and then kick them out anyway.

Re: Argyle tickets..

by AlexGulls » 17 Nov 2011, 17:17

Not really. Selling them on the day would invite more Argyle fans into our end...

Re: Argyle tickets..

by gullsflyinghigh » 17 Nov 2011, 17:12

CP Gull wrote: Simple answer - the police wouldn't allow it. Not the clubs fault.
What a joke.

Re: Argyle tickets..

by CP Gull » 17 Nov 2011, 17:04

gullsflyinghigh wrote:forevertufc hits the nail on the head once again.

Why are we not selling the extra 500 on the day and letting people pay on the gate?
Simple answer - the police wouldn't allow it. Not the clubs fault.

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