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how did we cope in 1979
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DR
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DR
I bought my Huddersfield tickets on the day they became available. It wasn't difficult.
(and yes, I am actually going)
I'm at University in Huddersfield and they are offering tickets for a quid for students to this game just a shame it isn't in the away end.
how did we cope in 1979
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DR
Not sure they can do this can they? I thought the same offers had to be offered to both.
Not sure they can do this can they? I thought the same offers had to be offered to both.
Well hang on a minute, buying a ticket to support your team playing a long way from home, is still being 'loyal', is it not?
Anyone know how many we will get for qpr away ??
Loyalty points needed ??
What's the most loyalty points people have ??
1,800
Loads - probably 1100+ to get a ticket. Brentford a decent guide
If you were a STH and you'd been to all away games and home cup ties you could have 1200-odd?
went to Stoke away midweek £10 ALL IN THAT NIGHTThe same offers must be made for equivalent seats. You couldn't replicate away pricing with the various ticket prices round the rest of a ground. For example our pricing at Falmer in the Lower West is irrelevant to away ticket pricing. I would imagine that the Huddersfield student offer is not for seats behind the goal.
I've only been to three away games and I'm over 1200, although I would've had some carried over from last season. I've been to three home cup games which in themselves are worth 60 points.
They will surely give us the lower tier too, which means a 2,500 allocation.1,800
Loads - probably 1100+ to get a ticket. Brentford a decent guide
If you were a STH and you'd been to all away games and home cup ties you could have 1200-odd?
went to Stoke away midweek £10 ALL IN THAT NIGHT
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DR
yeah, you'd like to think soStudent offer Das ?
just like buying a ST at the Amex FOR SOMEIf block 6 was the only block sold before they opened 5, then that doesn't equate to 1500 sold. More like 500-600.
Depresses me to think of people buying tickets with no intention of going.
I guess they want to build up points for potential PL away days.
Not sure they can do this can they? I thought the same offers had to be offered to both.
The same offers must be made for equivalent seats. You couldn't replicate away pricing with the various ticket prices round the rest of a ground. For example our pricing at Falmer in the Lower West is irrelevant to away ticket pricing. I would imagine that the Huddersfield student offer is not for seats behind the goal.
They're behind the goal at the opposite end of the ground.