I know we've still got a lot to do and it won't be easy but what about this for an idea?
After season ticket holders, anyone with the two fa cup ticket stubs are guaranteed first option on any potential home tie in the 3rd round
Seasider9601 wrote:If we drew Manchester United in Round 3, depending on a replay win over Whitehawk but then LOSE said replay v The 'Awks, we could always sell commemorative tickets for what might have been.
#TinPotStanley
Seasider9601 wrote:If we drew Manchester United in Round 3, depending on a replay win over Whitehawk but then LOSE said replay v The 'Awks, we could always sell commemorative tickets for what might have been.
#TinPotStanley
marky No.1 wrote:thing is, nobody would announce this beforehand in case they looked a right plonker after we got knocked out beforehand
We could do it for the Exeter and Mansfield games
halftimeresults wrote:marky No.1 wrote:thing is, nobody would announce this beforehand in case they looked a right plonker after we got knocked out beforehand
We could do it for the Exeter and Mansfield games
I don't care how we look because we've got to do the best for our club!
halftimeresults wrote:I don't care how we look because we've got to do the best for our club!
marky No.1 wrote:Do you really think anyone, who is not a regular fan, would actually buy a ticket for the Dagenham game and then the Whitehawk game just in case we did beat Dagenham, then beat Whitehawk, just in case we might get not just a home draw but play a top 4 Premiership team?
Seasider9601 wrote:I remember when we were drawn at home v Ipswich in January 2001.
At the time we were averaging around 1000 per home game.
Fans who attended the pre Xmas league match v Scarborough were given a voucher to give them a priority purchase of an Ipswich ticket.
That Scarborough match attracted a crowd of almost 2500.
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