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7 hours ago, Gav said:

Fortunately Leeds are in Sky almost weekly so Boxing Day is sorted.

Unless they change the ko time, it’s not on TV. They are showing Sheff Utd v Derby.

Posted (edited)

They are talking about this on Radio Lancs right now.

 

(I believe it's mainly highlights of the Supporters Consultation Meeting from last week)

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£20? That's the offer?

You can usually get a ticket in the Riverside for around that every week. Good for those that fancy a few quid off a Jack Walker upper seat, I suppose...

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Yeah, if it had been £10-15 then I would expect a significant take up but at £20 it isn't really anything to get excited about. It might encourage some of the game by game visitors to buy theirs in advance or move to the Jack Walker upper but can't see people queuing up in their droves. £20 is plenty so dressing it up as though this is a brilliant offer won't wash.

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I assume this is as a reciprocal agreement has to be agreed with Norwich, who would be reluctant to give tickets away for our trip as its their last home game and may be up for promotion. 

Posted (edited)

That isn't offer. That is a piss take.

Couple of days before Xmas and after people have spent money travelling watching that shite.  It's a fair price but as an offer it's a joke

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3 hours ago, Oldgregg86 said:

That isn't offer. That is a piss take.

Couple of days before Xmas and after people have spent money travelling watching that shite.  It's a fair price but as an offer it's a joke

Tell us what you really think Greggy lol.

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I don't want to criticise the club for putting reductions on and coming up with something to try and boost the gate but yeah, £20 as the special price for a standard adult isn't really anything to get excited about.

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‘£20 and a kid for a quid’ or whatever, something to make it seem attractive when it’s a game just before Christmas.

It isn’t an ‘offer’, when you could get a ticket for the Rotherham game in the Riverside for £19 and in the Blackburn End for £22.

When it’s a poor turn out, Waggott can throw his hands up and go ‘well we tried an offer for Norwich’

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7 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

‘£20 and a kid for a quid’ or whatever, something to make it seem attractive when it’s a game just before Christmas.

It isn’t an ‘offer’, when you could get a ticket for the Rotherham game in the Riverside for £19 and in the Blackburn End for £22.

When it’s a poor turn out, Waggott can throw his hands up and go ‘well we tried an offer for Norwich’

Woah, the corporate quote will be “well we tried an offer AGAINST TABLE TOPPING Norwich”. Waggott won’t miss a trick!

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5 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

Category B as that is what it reverts to at 12pm, which is what I would’ve expected for Norwich.

CAT B = £21 + £3 Waggott Tax

Buy in advance to save a quid

Woopee

Otherwise todays Waggott tax is an extra quid

Merry Xmas suckers

Posted
1 minute ago, Mattyblue said:

Boxing Day would have been Cat A, I agree. Those queues against Rochdale last year would have seen £ signs in Waggott’s eyes...

Are you familiar with geography of England ?

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