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<<"The capacity of Spotland is : Total 9961 Sandy Lane 1898 Main Stand 1921 Willbutts Lane 3549 Pearl Street 2593
These numbers are subject to restrictions including such aspects as segregation areas dictated by police etc.">> Those figures were from the club 3 years ago.
The attendance v Darlington in the play-offs was 9870 with segregation in place in the Willbutts.
Spurs - Sold out on 14:56 - Feb 12 by dingdangblue
We've given Leeds,Sheffield Wednesday and Nottingham Forest the whole away stand in recent cup games so it makes sense. We beat 2 of those 😉
I can't agree with the whole of the Willbutts for Spurs if there are any Dale fans now denied a ticket. The fact that its been done in the past is not relevant, every match is different, this is a unique sell out where home advantage risks being squandered and a good number of Dale fans denied access. Where would any club expect to be allocated 30% of the gate? I can't imagine any premiership club allocating this to any visiting fans. It doesn't happen. I feel for the fans who will now have to watch on telly and have no doubt it will be a great atmosphere but the Willbutts allocation would have benefited from a more nuanced and measured approach in my view.
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Spurs - Sold out on 20:55 - Feb 12 with 4195 views
Spurs - Sold out on 20:48 - Feb 12 by blackvincent
I can't agree with the whole of the Willbutts for Spurs if there are any Dale fans now denied a ticket. The fact that its been done in the past is not relevant, every match is different, this is a unique sell out where home advantage risks being squandered and a good number of Dale fans denied access. Where would any club expect to be allocated 30% of the gate? I can't imagine any premiership club allocating this to any visiting fans. It doesn't happen. I feel for the fans who will now have to watch on telly and have no doubt it will be a great atmosphere but the Willbutts allocation would have benefited from a more nuanced and measured approach in my view.
This good number of Dale fans you talk of being denied access,where have they all been since we went to Wembley,we will be backed by more than double our normal home attendance and nearly treble for some games.
Some folk will have missed out,and that will always happen, but in my opinion the club have done very well and based the availability of tickets in a fair priority
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Spurs - Sold out on 21:04 - Feb 12 with 4156 views
This good number of Dale fans you talk of being denied access,where have they all been since we went to Wembley,we will be backed by more than double our normal home attendance and nearly treble for some games.
Some folk will have missed out,and that will always happen, but in my opinion the club have done very well and based the availability of tickets in a fair priority
And any one of those "good number" would have been guaranteed a ticket after going to watch the Millwall replay.
Spurs - Sold out on 20:48 - Feb 12 by blackvincent
I can't agree with the whole of the Willbutts for Spurs if there are any Dale fans now denied a ticket. The fact that its been done in the past is not relevant, every match is different, this is a unique sell out where home advantage risks being squandered and a good number of Dale fans denied access. Where would any club expect to be allocated 30% of the gate? I can't imagine any premiership club allocating this to any visiting fans. It doesn't happen. I feel for the fans who will now have to watch on telly and have no doubt it will be a great atmosphere but the Willbutts allocation would have benefited from a more nuanced and measured approach in my view.
As has been said - if we'd have given Spurs 1500 tickets the there would have been a whole empty block unsold for segregation - not good - extra stewards, extra police. 6500 Rochdale fans is more than enough allocation looking at our 'usual' home attendance. Season ticket holders and everyone who bothered to support Dale in the Millwall replay will be there - there was plenty notice given to guarantee a Spurs ticket should we get through - go to the replay or even just get a replay ticket just for the voucher which quite a few people did. At least it's available on BBC for anyone who couldn't get a ticket.
Its a BRILLIANT goal to cap a BRILLIANT start by Rochdale - Don Goodman 26/08/10
This good number of Dale fans you talk of being denied access,where have they all been since we went to Wembley,we will be backed by more than double our normal home attendance and nearly treble for some games.
Some folk will have missed out,and that will always happen, but in my opinion the club have done very well and based the availability of tickets in a fair priority
Its a mistake to fall for the 'us and them'. Dale want to attract more local fans and this is an opportunity quite apart from the fact that its perverse to somehow penalise locals who do want to go. If one Dale fan is denied its one too many. More significantly, its the proportions. Where we aren't going to fill the ground then it makes financial sense, where we have the potential to do so with fewer away fans particularly in the cup then it doesn't. It also reduces the impact of the local support. I wonder if the Dale received anything like 30% at any of our away games.
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Spurs - Sold out on 21:20 - Feb 12 with 4085 views
Spurs - Sold out on 21:12 - Feb 12 by blackvincent
Its a mistake to fall for the 'us and them'. Dale want to attract more local fans and this is an opportunity quite apart from the fact that its perverse to somehow penalise locals who do want to go. If one Dale fan is denied its one too many. More significantly, its the proportions. Where we aren't going to fill the ground then it makes financial sense, where we have the potential to do so with fewer away fans particularly in the cup then it doesn't. It also reduces the impact of the local support. I wonder if the Dale received anything like 30% at any of our away games.
You're confusing 'Dale fans' with 'People from Rochdale who want to see Spurs at Spotland'.
When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?
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Spurs - Sold out on 21:28 - Feb 12 with 4041 views
Spurs - Sold out on 21:12 - Feb 12 by blackvincent
Its a mistake to fall for the 'us and them'. Dale want to attract more local fans and this is an opportunity quite apart from the fact that its perverse to somehow penalise locals who do want to go. If one Dale fan is denied its one too many. More significantly, its the proportions. Where we aren't going to fill the ground then it makes financial sense, where we have the potential to do so with fewer away fans particularly in the cup then it doesn't. It also reduces the impact of the local support. I wonder if the Dale received anything like 30% at any of our away games.
For a potential additional 1000 ish floating fans to be housed right next to the away fans in the same stand,how much extra does it cost to police/steward and how many further empty seats does it require for segregation again another loss in revenue?
If the very same people were that bothered to make the Spurs fixture they all had the same opportunity to go to the replay knowing the priority for tickets sales,but decided not to,they then cant complain when the folk who got off their arse on a freezing winter night to attend the replay made the cut for Spurs tickets....
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Spurs - Sold out on 21:41 - Feb 12 with 3980 views
Every single person in the away stand will be a season ticket holder. Loyal football fans.
The magic of the cup works both ways and I would rather they get to watch their team than 1000 extra ‘Rochdalians’ who have/will never set foot into Spotland again.
Obv i have sympathy forcanybody loyal who is missing out but there will be over 6000 home fans, more than double our average home support or the attendance v Millwall.
Every single person in the away stand will be a season ticket holder. Loyal football fans.
The magic of the cup works both ways and I would rather they get to watch their team than 1000 extra ‘Rochdalians’ who have/will never set foot into Spotland again.
Obv i have sympathy forcanybody loyal who is missing out but there will be over 6000 home fans, more than double our average home support or the attendance v Millwall.
Day trippers are day trippers
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I am not sure that is true. Haven't Spurs put them on open sale tonight
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Spurs - Sold out on 21:50 - Feb 12 with 3922 views
------------------------- From the back of a ticket in 2006... so obviously things will probably have changed a bit:
Main Stand: 1772 Pearl St: 2584 Sandy Lane: 1898 Wilbutts: 3644 Disabled areas: 72 Press/directors area: 78 Exec boxes: 202
Ticket says total capacity 10,204, but add up the above and it's 10,250! ------------------------
So in 9 years we have gained 9 seats in the Pearl Street. Dale fans in the year 8018 will have quite the choice when we next draw a big side at home.
Lies, damn lies and statistics. My guess is that they are now counted in different ways now. The extra 9 spots in the Pearl Street could be disabled places as in the old figures they were listed separately, and 9 is probably about the right number you could fit in the designated area.
But I know you meant it halfheartedly....
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Spurs - Sold out on 07:59 - Feb 13 with 3469 views
I'd much rather see 3,500 'proper' football fans than 1,500 'proper' football fans, a load of netting then 1,000 plastic football fans in the Willbutts tbh.
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Spurs - Sold out on 14:36 - Feb 13 with 3149 views
Already been told of a ticket today on sale for £200. Anyone offering one at that price needs their fkin knuckles busting....
Not surprised at this
When I was walking towards the ticket office last Saturday afternoon, a couple of unsavoury* looking blokes whose first language wasn't English asked me where it was - obviously their first visit to the ground. I hung around for a minute when they went to the ticket window after me and were told they'd have to wait until Monday when tickets went on open sale. They didn't look happy about it, to say the least. Wouldn't surprise me if they were first in the queue on Monday
* no idea what flavour, but looked like they'd done some knuckle-busting themselves
When I was walking towards the ticket office last Saturday afternoon, a couple of unsavoury* looking blokes whose first language wasn't English asked me where it was - obviously their first visit to the ground. I hung around for a minute when they went to the ticket window after me and were told they'd have to wait until Monday when tickets went on open sale. They didn't look happy about it, to say the least. Wouldn't surprise me if they were first in the queue on Monday
* no idea what flavour, but looked like they'd done some knuckle-busting themselves
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There have been quite a few sold over Facebook that I have seen, for between £30 and £70....Unsure if the £200 one sold, would have been cheaper to get one of the £95 meal/ticket combo hospitality ones that were left...
When I was walking towards the ticket office last Saturday afternoon, a couple of unsavoury* looking blokes whose first language wasn't English asked me where it was - obviously their first visit to the ground. I hung around for a minute when they went to the ticket window after me and were told they'd have to wait until Monday when tickets went on open sale. They didn't look happy about it, to say the least. Wouldn't surprise me if they were first in the queue on Monday
* no idea what flavour, but looked like they'd done some knuckle-busting themselves
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Sound like bury fans wanting to see a proper match?
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Spurs - Sold out on 22:00 - Feb 13 with 2771 views
I don't think there'll be many "tourists" there. Anyone who's managed to get tickets has had to put some effort in. My daughter got two of the last Sandy tickets, after making 30-odd phone calls, trying online then, finally, going down to the club with baby in tow (and she has been to a league game this season!).
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Spurs - Sold out on 05:30 - Feb 14 with 2604 views