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maccawozzagod 24-08-2006 21:28

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Originally Posted by longballking
Great move by the club. Regarding hard done to junior season ticket holders, i very much doubt you will get any money back but perhaps the club should let you have free tickets for any future cup ties this season (lets hope there is plenty) as some sort of compensation. What do you reckon?

Provided the people in question were happy with that arrangement now then it seems more logical. You are not giving anything back then and only conceding possible future gate money that may or may not have come in anyway.

stanleyfan 25-08-2006 10:55

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hi
Just wondering if there might be a family ticket for over 12's or will they be counted as a junior???? This might also help the gates as the children in my family are all over 12 yrs...

FELIX 25-08-2006 13:03

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Originally Posted by K.S.H
Another quick question, is it available to away supporters? your gonna get some reading this post or the fishy site and they will be wanting to know, it just says Clayton end and main stand.

The family ticket is available for the Clayton Terrace and the Main Stand, they are not available for the whinney hill/coppice terrace, which as you all know is currently where the visiting fans reside....

FELIX 25-08-2006 13:18

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Originally Posted by accymel
So you can nip into store before the match & purhase a family ticket then head towards turnstile ??? Cool:D

Due to the late announcement about the family ticket, for saturday's game you will be able to get one in the shop right up to kick off. For all other league games these tickets will be on sale up to the day before the match.

Wynonie Harris 25-08-2006 13:45

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Originally Posted by FELIX
Due to the late announcement about the family ticket, for saturday's game you will be able to get one in the shop right up to kick off. For all other league games these tickets will be on sale up to the day before the match.

If you can get one in the shop up to kick off for tomorrow, then why can't you do it for every match? What about people who are coming from out of the area or who decide to buy one on the spur of the moment?

accymel 06-04-2007 18:47

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Is the family ticket still available ????? Notice its now not mentioned on site now:rolleyes:

K.S.H 06-04-2007 18:50

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Mentions it HERE :)

Ooops, read posts before replying! thought you was asking about junior members - sorry

Edit again - they did away with the family ticket when they let kids go for free

accymel 06-04-2007 18:53

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LOL KSH:D Im on about http://www.accringtonstanley.co.uk/i...ws/archive.php

A friend of mine doesnt want to sign up to the membership back door:D It doesn't mention it in the link you posted on prices now.

K.S.H 06-04-2007 18:58

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 407573)

26th Aug 2006 :D

accymel 06-04-2007 18:59

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Originally Posted by K.S.H (Post 407574)
26th Aug 2006 :D

This season:D for ALL home matches ...by which the season hasn't ended or is tommorow a friendly :D

K.S.H 06-04-2007 19:11

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Thats when it started from, but like I say they have stopped it now, I got told to take it off the posters a few week back, no-ones gonna pay £14 for 1 adult and 1 child when they can just pay for the adult :D

lancsdave 06-04-2007 19:30

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Presumably they have dropped the family ticket and introduced the 'membership' scheme so they can charge away fans as much as possible to attend games at the FES

By offering an 'open sale' family ticket at the Clayton end of the ground, FA rules ( which govern football league matches for admission purposes) meant that the club will have had to offer the same ticket to away fans, despite their original statement that it didn't apply at the Whinney Hill end of the ground. Thats why Torquay fans couldn't be charged for admission the other week.

Do away fans bring a lot of children to games because the membership scheme seems a lot of effort for little gain ?


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