BluesRockDJ
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- Jan 24, 2020
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no chance for you to car share?
Not really, I'm an independent sort of bloke !
no chance for you to car share?
but i thought Leeds were a massive club
I thought Leeds weren't allowed to play away on bank holiday SaturdayUs at home on the August BH is a right 'result' for many away fans. 2 birds and all that.
I thought Leeds weren't allowed to play away on bank holiday Saturday
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I'm sorry, but why should NHS people get discounted tickets, I get fed up with NHS workers getting freebees/discounts when they are just doing their jobs!!! especially GP's who seem to become invisible.
I imagine most people will disagree with me but I had to get it off my chest.
I'm sorry, but why should NHS people get discounted tickets, I get fed up with NHS workers getting freebees/discounts when they are just doing their jobs!!! especially GP's who seem to become invisible.
I imagine most people will disagree with me but I had to get it off my chest.
Not surprising considering this mornings news, general inflation and the country moving to recession.
I'm sorry, but why should NHS people get discounted tickets, I get fed up with NHS workers getting freebees/discounts when they are just doing their jobs!!! especially GP's who seem to become invisible.
I imagine most people will disagree with me but I had to get it off my chest.
Of course. If I didn't have a season ticket I really don't think I'd be spending c£70 for tickets for me and my lad for tomorrow. I'd certainly be thinking "that money could be put to better use elsewhere/" But that wasn't my point, really...
It wss the comparison with Newcastle, which did sell out which was also "holiday season", with the shadow of bad economic news hanging over us all.
I guess I'm surprised that Newcastle did sell out, but given it did, I'm now slightly surprised that the very next game hasn't.
But, as many others have pointed out, it is a bank holiday weekend and many folk will have other plans.
I don't know for sure but maybe it being the first home game of the season especially after the successful end of last season could have had an effect .
Regarding sell outs in general i think some fans will not consider it to be so until after the exchange has opened and all of those have sold .
Personally i still think that the squeezing up of seats to create extra availability has had a knock on effect on the ability to sell out a match with its double edged sword of reducing demand and increasing supply . It would not surprise me at all if we were to find that the Newcastle game turned out to be the exception and the Leeds game the normality .
Unless of course Graham continues to work his magic and we remain close to the top of the table !