who do you fancy next!!! 18:42 - Jan 3 with 10099 views | dale1968 | I would love one of the big london clubs home or away..... | |
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who do you fancy next!!! on 16:39 - Jan 4 with 1734 views | macro |
who do you fancy next!!! on 15:21 - Jan 4 by _dezzy | C£ty losing 1 nil at home to shef weds at the mo |
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who do you fancy next!!! on 17:52 - Jan 4 with 1668 views | 1mark1 |
who do you fancy next!!! on 16:19 - Jan 4 by CockneyDale | I think that although old Trafford is bigger, arsenal charge more per seat |
It would depend how many tickets were sold, and cost of tickets. Do ManU and Arsenal sell out early rounds of cup ties? Old Trafford would be a lot more affordable for us northern based fans and we would take a lot more there. | |
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who do you fancy next!!! on 17:57 - Jan 4 with 1654 views | ColDale |
who do you fancy next!!! on 17:52 - Jan 4 by 1mark1 | It would depend how many tickets were sold, and cost of tickets. Do ManU and Arsenal sell out early rounds of cup ties? Old Trafford would be a lot more affordable for us northern based fans and we would take a lot more there. |
Playing a London team rather than a Manc team would increase the chance that its Rochdale fans getting hold of tickets rather than Rochdale based Manc fans. And it goes without saying that we should not even contemplate doing a Yeovil and increasing ticket admissions for games at Spotland as some sort of short term financial boost. I know we'd expect a reduced entry for games in lesser rounds, but that doesn't justify increasing prices for a one off pay day - especially at a time when we've already got a few quid in the bank. | | | |
who do you fancy next!!! on 18:01 - Jan 4 with 1630 views | Yorkshire_Dale | I think we are Ball 8 (eight) in the Draw tomorrow.......is that a lucky number (in China)? Anyone confirm? | | | |
who do you fancy next!!! on 19:09 - Jan 4 with 1537 views | AtThePeake |
who do you fancy next!!! on 17:52 - Jan 4 by 1mark1 | It would depend how many tickets were sold, and cost of tickets. Do ManU and Arsenal sell out early rounds of cup ties? Old Trafford would be a lot more affordable for us northern based fans and we would take a lot more there. |
A quick look at the Emirates during this game against Hull would suggest not. That said, I think a lot of the empty seats will've already been paid for. Arsenal & Man Utd are two of the clubs that sell season tickets with cup games included, and then you're automatically charged for the matches once the team are drawn at home. | |
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who do you fancy next!!! on 19:18 - Jan 4 with 1527 views | 1mark1 |
who do you fancy next!!! on 17:57 - Jan 4 by ColDale | Playing a London team rather than a Manc team would increase the chance that its Rochdale fans getting hold of tickets rather than Rochdale based Manc fans. And it goes without saying that we should not even contemplate doing a Yeovil and increasing ticket admissions for games at Spotland as some sort of short term financial boost. I know we'd expect a reduced entry for games in lesser rounds, but that doesn't justify increasing prices for a one off pay day - especially at a time when we've already got a few quid in the bank. |
If we were to play a top team away there probably would be no difficulty in getting a ticket for those really wanting one. I would rather us get Arsesnal/Chelsea at home than City/Utd at home as yes Manc fans would be all over the ground. I would hope the club charges League prices if at home in next round whoever we play. I don't agree that the FA cup should be reduced prices or higher prices for our home games. It would be wrong totally to rip off genuine fans by increasing the prices if we were to play a massive team at home. In order to give regulars more of a chance to get tickets for sell out/big games, home or away, the club should issue vouchers to all home stand attendees at matches. | |
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who do you fancy next!!! on 19:39 - Jan 4 with 1485 views | dingdangblue | Is it the 30th anniversary of us playing Utd at Old Trafford? About time we went back. | |
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who do you fancy next!!! on 20:19 - Jan 4 with 1443 views | Nigeriamark |
who do you fancy next!!! on 18:01 - Jan 4 by Yorkshire_Dale | I think we are Ball 8 (eight) in the Draw tomorrow.......is that a lucky number (in China)? Anyone confirm? |
Yes. 8 ( or 88 or 888 etc ) is China's lucky number. 4 is their unlucky number | | | | Login to get fewer ads
who do you fancy next!!! on 20:20 - Jan 4 with 1437 views | 442Dale |
who do you fancy next!!! on 19:39 - Jan 4 by dingdangblue | Is it the 30th anniversary of us playing Utd at Old Trafford? About time we went back. |
29th. | |
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who do you fancy next!!! on 20:22 - Jan 4 with 1434 views | Albert_Whitehurst |
who do you fancy next!!! on 19:09 - Jan 4 by AtThePeake | A quick look at the Emirates during this game against Hull would suggest not. That said, I think a lot of the empty seats will've already been paid for. Arsenal & Man Utd are two of the clubs that sell season tickets with cup games included, and then you're automatically charged for the matches once the team are drawn at home. |
No surprise as it's a late KO on a Sunday evening plus being a televised game. | | | |
who do you fancy next!!! on 15:15 - Jan 5 with 1271 views | eitoof | United away would be my choice too. | | | |
who do you fancy next!!! on 16:19 - Jan 5 with 1233 views | TVOS1907 |
who do you fancy next!!! on 20:22 - Jan 4 by Albert_Whitehurst | No surprise as it's a late KO on a Sunday evening plus being a televised game. |
Aye, but there were still 59,000 there. | |
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