| Forum Reply | Online Ticketing Issues at 15:03 28 Oct 2024
I had the exact same problem. I re-registered, it still wouldn't recognise me, then I changed my password and it let me purchase a ticket. |
| Forum Reply | Woking (A) Match Thread at 11:48 16 Aug 2023
I don't really disagree with any of that Chaff but I think as a fanbase we are just utterly worn out by the amount of games we have lost in the last 5/6 seasons, and we've heard every excuse/reason under the sun for it. So I don't really blame anyone for their reactions. I think its also difficult to put a result in to context when I would wager most of us have no real idea about the opposition we are facing. The fanbase, sadly, also has to adjust to the level we are now at and can't just say "we should be beating x" just because we are historically bigger than them. |
| Forum Reply | EGM at 18:35 25 Jul 2023
Vote this down and vote them off. Gauge has failed miserably, literally couldn't have done a worse job. Incompetence is just as dangerous as malicious intent and we cant trust him with the future of the club/ground. |
| Forum Reply | EGM at 21:21 24 Jul 2023
Is this what saving the club looks like? Didn't we fight legal battles to specifically stop this? The only EGM we should be having is to remove Gauge. ASAP. |
| Forum Reply | i follow at 07:24 7 Nov 2022
Are you using Chrome browser? Try clearing the cookies and site settings, I have to do that every time I use it or I have the same problem. |
| Forum Reply | Studds Bar at 14:08 15 Aug 2021
If Studds is no longer used as a function room (happy to be corrected), I think it would make much more sense for the full bar to be changed to a match day one. IE a much smaller choice of drinks, at the moment its a pub trying to serve all its customers in 10 minutes. If you don't miss the last 5 minutes of the first half, you don't get served well in to the half time break and by then I've given up before. I've never had a problem at away grounds where it's just one lager/cider/bitter option etc, as that allows one member of staff to get your drink whilst the other takes payment. It just takes too long to serve each customer in Studds but it's more the set up than the staff. |
| Forum Reply | Season ticket prices at 11:09 5 Aug 2020
I think the prices are very fair, taking into account the current situation and the prices of other League One clubs. I do have a question though, and I understand this is a logistical nightmare but wondering if anything can be done. Theirs a group of around 10 of us who all have season tickets together in the Pearl Street. Is there any way we will be able to be grouped together (socially distanced, obviously) or if I order my season ticket first, will it then block off my friends seats either side and then they will be relocated to the other end of the stand?! A significant reason for us all going is the social side of it, rather than just physically watching the match. |
| Forum Reply | Season Ticket Update at 15:19 28 Jul 2020
I'm glad the Trust have recognised and apologised for the mistakes made. I have no doubts what so ever that it was a well intentioned move on their behalf, and one made by people who care deeply about the club. It was just poorly executed. I'm happy to accept the apology and move on and I'm happy that all supporters can now make a choice they are comfortable with. [Post edited 28 Jul 2020 15:20]
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| Forum Reply | Season Ticket Update at 13:30 27 Jul 2020
Season ticket responses in League One. What's consistent amongst almost all these is - choice, consent, gratitude and often a reward for supporters wishing to help the club and respect and understanding for those who need a refund. Accrington Stanley A pro rata cash refund offered in March, before matches were even postponed. https://www.accringtonstanley.co.uk/news/2020/march/season-ticket-refunds-availa AFC Wimbledon Ask that you don't claim a refund if you're able to, but do offer one. www.bbc.co.uk/sport/amp/football/52728013 Blackpool Asked to donate funds back to the club, but you can claim a refund or take up one of the following - donate tickets to key workers, donate tickets to schools, or credit towards next season's ticket. https://www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/news/2020/june/club-statement-1920-season/ Bristol Rovers Refund, or - donation to the academy, ticket voucher, club shop voucher. https://www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/2020/june/ticket-refunds/ Bolton Wanderers Asked to donate money back to club, various prizes up for grabs for those who do so - cash refund offered. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/18589737.amp/ Burton Albion Couldn't find information. Coventry City Donate it to the club or receive a refund. https://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/2020/july/news-201920-refunds-details-and-process-co Doncaster Rovers Refund or donate back to the club to be used for the academy, invite to a former players reunion, your name printed on the stadium and invite to a training session and Q&A with tickets donated to key workers in your name, or claim 50% of your refund in the form of vouchers. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/football/doncast Fleetwood Town Refund or option to donate to club. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/sport/football/fleetwood Gillingham Couldn't find information. Ipswich Town Refund, credit on future tickets or a donation to the academy. https://www.itfc.co.uk/news/2020/june/itfc-match-ticket-refunds/#:~:text=A%20vot Lincoln City Refund or shares in the club, names included in the new tunnel, https://www.weareimps.com/news/2020/june/200610-share-option/ MK Dons Cash refund, or - donate it to the Academy, or claim one of the following - 4 pairs of tickets to League games next season or a new replica shirt plus the remaining balance you are owed. Oxford United Refund, credit or donate. https://www.oufc.co.uk/news/2020/june/season-ticket-refunds/ Peterborough United A refund, or donate to the academy or claim credit to be spread over the next two seasons. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/sport/football/peterbor Portsmouth Refund, credit or donate. https://www.portsmouthfc.co.uk/news/2020/june/ticket-options-how-to-make-your-ch Rotherham United Refund, credit or donate tickets to a fund for fans financially affected by the crisis. https://www.themillers.co.uk/news/2020/july/read---chairmans-open-letter-includi Shrewsbury Town Refund offered, those who don't to be included on a Wall of Fame https://www.shropshirestar.com/sport/football/shrewsbury-town-fc/2020/06/10/shre Southend United Credit on next season's ticket, entry into a prize draw with numerous prizes if you do so. Cash refund offered. https://www.echo-news.co.uk/sport/18590839.southend-united-season-card-holders-g Sunderland Refund. https://www.safc.com/news/ticket-news/2020/june/201920-refund-update#:~:text=Tic Tranmere Rovers Cash refund, a refund in vouchers, option to donate it to the club or charity. https://www.tranmererovers.co.uk/news/2020/june/201920-match-and-season-ticket-u Wycombe Wanderers Refund, credit, or partial credit and donation to the playing budget. https://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/news/2020/june/ticket-rebate-options-announce [Post edited 27 Jul 2020 13:31]
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| Forum Reply | Season Ticket Update at 23:34 24 Jul 2020
I've been saying I won't be claiming a refund since the season ended but to be honest this has changed my mind. Of course, this feels like it's been designed to make you feel bad if you claim a refund. Who would be against free tickets for key workers? No one I imagine. But why are the club painting this as their gesture when it's not, and would be a gesture from the season ticket holders who had paid for them - who have had no input into this, which is even more surprising given the Trust were involved. The deliberately ambiguous "opting out" process - which surely means you can claim a refund - is also crass. I'm pretty sure I will be requesting a refund now and the group I go with are likely to do the same. Were discussing a few ways we'd rather use the money and to be honest all suggestions we've come up with will see all the money go back to the club. It might seem petty but deciding what to do with our money and the presumptuous nature of it has left a sour taste in the mouth. |
| Forum Reply | The Future? at 09:57 31 May 2020
I hope I'm being extremely pessimistic but I don't see the lower leagues competing next season, not in its usual format at the very least. If the league votes next week not to resume, with the main concern the lack of match day income, then presumably we can't start next season until crowds are allowed back in again. I don't see that being this calender year, and the later it gets, I don't think they will want to disrupt the usual season start/end dates and will make a full campaign impossible. Some outside the box thinking is going to required to enable us to have some sort of competition before a real restart for the 21/22 season. Maybe some significant money will come down from the top which would enable a behind closed doors start with a weekly/monthly review on fan attendance. Lots of logistical problems all round to sort out with that but it will have to be done. I think once crowds are allowed back, they'll be a massive demand for it, especially if this current situation is prolonged. Either way, I'm worried about the game below Championship level. |
| Forum Reply | Newcastle tickets at 16:28 19 Dec 2019
You can't please everyone. Certainly not Rochdale fans! Did we sell out when we reduced admission for the Boston and Wrexham games? Vast majority of clubs price matches based on their attractiveness, I don't know why anyone expects us to be different. If it comes to a replay I'm sure Newcastle will reduce their usual prices, and if they draw City at home in the next round I'm sure they'll increase them or price them at their top Catagory, as we have. It just seems that every single thing the club do at the moment is pounced on as part of a campaign against the CEO and it's getting boring. |
| Forum Reply | Newcastle tickets at 15:28 19 Dec 2019
How alienated do fans feel when they pay for their vastly discounted season tickets? Maybe a price list of other League One season tickets should be provided with renewal forms. I'm guessing you could have gone to every home cup game this season, including whatever the tinpoint trophy is called this week, and still have paid less than most other clubs season tickets. So as to the usual cry of "wheres X money gone?" Look around, attendances are roughly the same as they were 5 years ago, yet we pay a lot less to attend. The shortfall has to be made up somewhere. Let's see if our squad is improved on in January, and whether we sell anyone. Maybe this tie means we can rebuff any offers until another window. My "at cost" comment was obviously an exaggeration, but as the media will describe this as a money spinning tie it seems most people on here hope we don't make a penny. |
| Forum Reply | Newcastle tickets at 14:45 19 Dec 2019
Depends what your opinion is - is pricing the game at Catagory B prices (Same as Sunderland and others that I'm unsure of at the top of my head) going to put off a significant amount of people? My opinion is no, certainly not Newcastle fans who will sell out their allocation anyway. So just taking them into account - 3200 x £5 = £16,000 straight away. I'd rather the club made this money on top rather than take it out of the TV fee. We budget for a loss year in year out. I don't expect a day like this to be run at cost as a pat on the back for being a fan. How do you sell a future Cat B game if this isn't one? Where did I say our transfer policy would change? Being able to afford an extra player that this fixture could pay for isn't a change in policy. Any profit will help the club in whatever department it chooses to spend it on and I'm happy with that. |
| Forum Reply | Newcastle tickets at 10:27 19 Dec 2019
Exactly my thoughts. I'd rather pay an extra couple of quid, and the club makes money, with a chance to improve the squad, rather than them "cover" it with the TV fee. We get very few days to make money, I don't consider this a rip off at all - a lot of League One grounds charge £24/£25 to get in. These are the kind of ties we dream about, we might have been spoilt with Spurs and United in the last few years but we can't take these draws and days for granted. I guess the attendance will justify the prices (or not), but if they had been lowered I'd bet anything people would be moaning that we aren't charging enough to bring in new players! |
| Forum Reply | Man U tickets at 12:06 7 Sep 2019
I purchased 19 tickets today and the girls in the ticket office sorted it out really well, gave us a full row and 5 directly behind without any problems. Brilliant service. |
| Forum Reply | Grab a Grand at 14:41 24 Jul 2019
4 or 5 of us usually buy a ticket with the intention of splitting the winnings (won once about 10 years ago!) The odds of winning the grand are ridiculous and £100 not worth splitting, so I imagine our pounds will be spent elsewhere. The match worn shirt prize is a good idea though. Seems the club (or the lotteries department) don't want to give out top prizes, seeing as though the Dale Lotto jackpot hasn't been won since February. |
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