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Tickets will sell out before they’ll become available to me… but if you’re reading this and can get one when the time comes, I’ll pay up!

Posted
2 minutes ago, tomphil said:

If there is a way to cock any ticket sales up Rovers will find it.

Especially if they can fleece their own fans at the same time.

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Posted (edited)

Ha! No chance, it’s already been set at £30 -£35 (£30 behind the goals).

Swag ain’t going to miss out on this bonanza!

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Posted
1 hour ago, longsiders1882 said:

We have offered a reciprocal £25 ticket price. Be interesting to see if you guys takes us up on it.

Not a chance of £25, same as not a chance of a reciprocal 2250. Swag is a money at any cost type of guy.

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1 hour ago, longsiders1882 said:

We have offered a reciprocal £25 ticket price. Be interesting to see if you guys takes us up on it.

It wouldn’t surprise me if Swag charges you lot £35+ and offers 8K tickets. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Mattyblue said:

Ha! No chance, it’s already been set at £30 -£35 (£30 behind the goals).

Swag ain’t going to miss out on this bonanza!

 

1 hour ago, rigger said:

Not a chance of £25, same as not a chance of a reciprocal 2250. Swag is a money at any cost type of guy.

 

58 minutes ago, J*B said:

It wouldn’t surprise me if Swag charges you lot £35+ and offers 8K tickets. 

 

51 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

He’s already set it at £30 for them… but then again Sunderland was initially set at £20 until he saw the £££ signs.

 

16 minutes ago, Upside Down said:

As in do anything to make a penny.... even if it costs £50

Personally think £20 is plenty was/is a great initiative and should be made mandatory in the top 2 divisions (I’m conscious the further you look down the pyramid the more teams rely on gate receipts etc)

As for numbers of tickets. The allocation isn’t personal, just the way it is with the stand now. Couple of years out of the PL and season ticket sales will seriously drop off and then maybe the whole stand will again be offered up. Will be interesting to see what we get offered. 

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4 minutes ago, longsiders1882 said:

 

 

 

 

Personally think £20 is plenty was/is a great initiative and should be made mandatory in the top 2 divisions (I’m conscious the further you look down the pyramid the more teams rely on gate receipts etc)

As for numbers of tickets. The allocation isn’t personal, just the way it is with the stand now. Couple of years out of the PL and season ticket sales will seriously drop off and then maybe the whole stand will again be offered up. Will be interesting to see what we get offered. 

Even if, we still had season ticket holders in the Darwen end, Swagg would without any compunction shift them, to allow him to sell you the whole of the Darwen end. I have very little doubt about that. The only thing that will stop him, is if the police say no.

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Posted

If they are going to give Burnley a 7k allocation or thereabouts they should stick the price all over the ground at 25 quid.

Fill the place up and lets have a real derby atmosphere the extra tickets sold cover the extra policing instead of this lazy attitude of limited high price tickets and empty seats. They can still leave plenty segregation in the corners to keep east Lancashire's unwashed at bay if they are getting beat.

Remember the cup game at Ewood ?   That's the way all these games should be for gods sake we used to have Man U, Liverpool, Newcastle in there every season alongside visits from the likes of Celtic.

Everybody coped fine the odd bit of bother aside.

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Posted
8 hours ago, tomphil said:

If they are going to give Burnley a 7k allocation or thereabouts they should stick the price all over the ground at 25 quid.

Fill the place up and lets have a real derby atmosphere the extra tickets sold cover the extra policing instead of this lazy attitude of limited high price tickets and empty seats. They can still leave plenty segregation in the corners to keep east Lancashire's unwashed at bay if they are getting beat.

Remember the cup game at Ewood ?   That's the way all these games should be for gods sake we used to have Man U, Liverpool, Newcastle in there every season alongside visits from the likes of Celtic.

Everybody coped fine the odd bit of bother aside.

You're using logic and reason there. Swag hasn't the brain capacity for that remember. 

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11 hours ago, longsiders1882 said:

 

 

 

 

Personally think £20 is plenty was/is a great initiative and should be made mandatory in the top 2 divisions (I’m conscious the further you look down the pyramid the more teams rely on gate receipts etc)

As for numbers of tickets. The allocation isn’t personal, just the way it is with the stand now. Couple of years out of the PL and season ticket sales will seriously drop off and then maybe the whole stand will again be offered up. Will be interesting to see what we get offered. 

I can see you getting half top tier and half bottom. Can't imagine you'll get the full end if it's still open to make your own way there. 

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Posted

The only reason it’s been a restricted allocation in recent years is because they couldn’t fit all the buses on the Darwen End car park.

With it now being make your own way, why wouldn’t they get the full end? They did last time it was non-bubble - the cup replay (Tugay last minute winner game).

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12 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

The only reason it’s been a restricted allocation in recent years is because they couldn’t fit all the buses on the Darwen End car park.

With it now being make your own way, why wouldn’t they get the full end? They did last time it was non-bubble - the cup replay (Tugay last minute winner game).

Because it’s a psychological advantage if they give us 2K tickets and we give them 8K. 

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Posted
20 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

 They did last time it was non-bubble - the cup replay (Tugay last minute winner game).

Wasn’t it Pedersen that scored that late winner, rifling one in from an acute angle at the Darwen End?

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Posted
54 minutes ago, oldjamfan1 said:

Wasn’t it Pedersen that scored that late winner, rifling one in from an acute angle at the Darwen End?

Pedersen at his best. He banged a right foot shot in from an acute angle and when the rebound came back to him he banged it straight back in left footed. The advantage of being two footed.

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Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

Pedersen at his best. He banged a right foot shot in from an acute angle and when the rebound came back to him he banged it straight back in left footed. The advantage of being two footed.

Not quite, first was a cross. And both on the right foot. 

 

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