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Checkatrade cup thingy
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Wed Sep 28, 2016 7:39 am
by bill ding
less than a week to go before the cup tie and still no mention of ticket sales. You can go onto the online ticket sales but it seems the season ticket seats are already greyed out.
Is it open to fans or are they playing it behind closed doors
??
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
Posted:
Wed Sep 28, 2016 8:05 am
by John L
They don't always put ticket news on the website so sometimes you're left to find out for yourself, Yeovil away being an example. Nothing about Notts County away on Saturday either...
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
Posted:
Wed Sep 28, 2016 8:31 am
by marky No.1
http://www.stokecityfc.com/news/article ... 29523.aspx?
There will be no official coach travel for this fixture and no priority points will be allocated to supporters attending either. That will stop a few coming..
Edit: they have changed their mind and now giving free coach travel - lets hope we have enough room for them all
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
Posted:
Wed Sep 28, 2016 8:37 am
by John L
marky No.1 wrote:http://www.stokecityfc.com/news/article/2016-17/morecambe-ticket-info-3329523.aspx?
There will be no official coach travel for this fixture and no priority points will be allocated to supporters attending either.
That will stop a few coming
However, in the next article down (
http://www.stokecityfc.com//news/article/2016-17/free-coach-travel-for-morecambe-3332062.aspx), published the day after:
STOKE CITY are to provide free official coach travel to next Tuesday's Checkatrade Trophy game against Morecambe.
The Potters will play the League Two outfit at the Globe Arena for the first time in their history and City are making it as easy as possible for fans to make the trip to the Lancashire coast and get behind Glyn Hodges' players.
Chief Executive Tony Scholes said: "We have decided to provide free coach travel in the hope that our supporters really embrace the Checkatrade Trophy and give our up-and-coming young players as much support as possible."
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
Posted:
Wed Sep 28, 2016 12:51 pm
by MFC-Manc
Asked in the club shop on sat, price is 8pounds for adults
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
Posted:
Wed Sep 28, 2016 1:23 pm
by seasonsinthesun
MFC-Manc wrote:Asked in the club shop on sat, price is 8pounds for adults
That is not expensive
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
Posted:
Wed Sep 28, 2016 1:25 pm
by Seasider9601
£10 for any seat too.
Cheap at twice the price.
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
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Wed Sep 28, 2016 4:20 pm
by seasonsinthesun
Especially when I heard that Barnet was pretty expensive. Was it £20 or £25 on Tuesday night?
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
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Wed Sep 28, 2016 6:48 pm
by Zippy
seasonsinthesun wrote:Especially when I heard that Barnet was pretty expensive. Was it £20 or £25 on Tuesday night?
25 shocking!
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
Posted:
Wed Sep 28, 2016 8:31 pm
by Wild Bill
Seasider9601 wrote:£10 for any seat too.
Cheap at twice the price.
Not for me. What's the general consensus on boycotting this fixture in particular?
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
Posted:
Wed Sep 28, 2016 8:38 pm
by bill ding
Wild Bill wrote:Seasider9601 wrote:£10 for any seat too.
Cheap at twice the price.
Not for me. What's the general consensus on boycotting this fixture in particular?
Sorry Wildy ! I'll be there supporting my team , enjoy your boycott !
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
Posted:
Wed Sep 28, 2016 9:10 pm
by Seasider9601
I'm going.
I don't agree with the competition re-jig, but I'm going to support my team and club.
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
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Wed Sep 28, 2016 9:50 pm
by steve mfc
Seasider9601 wrote:I'm going.
I don't agree with the competition re-jig, but I'm going to support my team and club.
If enough people attend these games then the re-jig could be deemed a success which could in turn bring about league reconstruction allowing these under 23 sides into the league system, so giving your support to the team in this competition could in the long term end up having a detrimental effect on our club.
That's just my point of view so I won't be attending.
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
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Thu Sep 29, 2016 7:07 am
by Wild Bill
steve mfc wrote:Seasider9601 wrote:I'm going.
I don't agree with the competition re-jig, but I'm going to support my team and club.
If enough people attend these games then the re-jig could be deemed a success which could in turn bring about league reconstruction allowing these under 23 sides into the league system, so giving your support to the team in this competition could in the long term end up having a detrimental effect on our club.
That's just my point of view so I won't be attending.
Exactly. I usually attend all midweek fixtures but this one in particular (against a Prem B team) really deserves boycotting. Voting with our feet is the only way to send a clear message to the authorities. Looking at the crowds for the first round of fixtures many fans have done the same, so we need to do our bit otherwise this 'experiment' will get the rubber stamp.
If fans are worried about the Club's revenue then they can purchase other things from the club, but for this fixture I think we really need to make a stand.
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
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Thu Sep 29, 2016 8:38 am
by parkyboy
why deprive the club of money ,when a fixture like these gives our management a chance to look t loan players for he january transer window ,
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
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Thu Sep 29, 2016 8:53 am
by Westgate Wanderer
I will be there supporting my team. Didn't the football league announce last week that the under 23 idea has been scrapped. They now looking at restructuring with possibly 4 less teams in each league! I think that is more worrying
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
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Thu Sep 29, 2016 12:44 pm
by RedRedWine
Westgate Wanderer wrote:I will be there supporting my team. Didn't the football league announce last week that the under 23 idea has been scrapped. They now looking at restructuring with possibly 4 less teams in each league! I think that is more worrying
Four teams less in each league, but they will create an additional league (4 FL divisions below the Premiership) and invite 8 teams from the existing non-league system to join. Personally I like this idea if they also regionalise the bottom step of the FL - thus reducing travel costs for the bottom division and maintaining the current number of steps in the structure. It would benefit Morecambe because we would have more local games, but I think clubs will need to be convinced how reduction in the number of games won't impact their revenue.
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
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Thu Sep 29, 2016 1:49 pm
by marky No.1
Yeah, to set off lunchtime on a Tuesday and come back with road closures etc to be in bed for 4am, having paid £25 to watch 4th tier football is a lot to ask. 2 days off work for some
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
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Thu Sep 29, 2016 6:19 pm
by seasonsinthesun
If there is enough annual leave to allow for it!
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
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Thu Sep 29, 2016 7:34 pm
by outsider
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
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Thu Sep 29, 2016 8:28 pm
by John L
Skeggy in November? Is the hotel paying
you to stay there?!
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
Posted:
Thu Sep 29, 2016 8:49 pm
by marky No.1
Could be worse, this unknown lot from Ukraine playing Man Utd. currently have a 5 hour drive to play home games!
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
Posted:
Fri Sep 30, 2016 3:20 pm
by John L
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
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Thu Oct 13, 2016 7:25 pm
by Zippy
Re: Checkatrade cup thingy
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Fri Oct 14, 2016 11:42 am
by black morse
Zippy wrote:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2016/10/05/rubbish-rules-giggling-goalkeepers-and-dismal-attendances---how/
Good article. Particularly the last sentence.