£5 adults / £1 kids@ Wycombe on Saturday

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Re: £5 adults / £1 kids@ Wycombe on Saturday

by Glostergull » 05 Oct 2012, 17:04

Ok guys. The finance minister has given me permision to go to Wycombe. 3 or 4 seats up for grabs.

Re: £5 adults / £1 kids@ Wycombe on Saturday

by ferrarilover » 05 Oct 2012, 16:07

Regards the rules, we've been though this before and Andrew got the right answer. Common sense and fairness has prevailed here and we should offer thanks to WWFC for that.

Matt.

Re: £5 adults / £1 kids@ Wycombe on Saturday

by Glostergull » 05 Oct 2012, 00:34

Ok Guys. I will be gaining permission from the household authorities. or as some put it the financial minister. I anticipate that it will be a positive and so I'm in. I want all those who don't normally go from this area to get together and we can share cars. Come on guys we can take over 500 there with ease. And lets show our apreciation to the away fans and club and be on our usual good behaviour and share a few drinkies with them and thank them.
Showing our apreciation will go a long way to forming bonds between clubs, make a few new friends and help improve the name of football. As the guy who threw the starfish back into the sea says. It may be only one but it matters to that one, Every little gesture will help a little and all the littles will make a big difference over time.
Of course that only extends to before and after the match. During the match all bets are off.

Re: £5 adults / £1 kids@ Wycombe on Saturday

by diamondgirl » 04 Oct 2012, 21:19

I phoned WW club this evening. Spoke to a very nice guy. He said, take any tickets that you have purchased, in advance, to the information office which is next to the club shop. They will exchange your ticket for a £5 ticket and reimburse the diffs. In cash. He also said, arrive early and go into the bar as they are offering cut price drinks. Can't ask for more than that. All credit to them for the gesture. :clap:

Re: £5 adults / £1 kids@ Wycombe on Saturday

by AlexGulls » 04 Oct 2012, 16:53

I got a ticket today for it so Ive just emailed Mr Candy to ask about it. So we can get a refund from the club tommorow?

Re: £5 adults / £1 kids@ Wycombe on Saturday

by Regiment » 04 Oct 2012, 16:14

this is a result. i would've paid full price rather than go in with the locals, but a fiver for away fans too, happy days !!

Re: £5 adults / £1 kids@ Wycombe on Saturday

by Plymouth Gull » 04 Oct 2012, 16:07

So it's £5 on the day?

Hmm, tempting.

Re: £5 adults / £1 kids@ Wycombe on Saturday

by diamondgirl » 04 Oct 2012, 14:41

Ok thanks mate. Thats good enough for me. Anything to save a few ££. See you there?

Re: £5 adults / £1 kids@ Wycombe on Saturday

by Glostergull » 04 Oct 2012, 14:30

No Torquay. I also checked on whether you can get the same price by pay on the gate. it's yes again.

Re: £5 adults / £1 kids@ Wycombe on Saturday

by diamondgirl » 04 Oct 2012, 14:27

Glostergull wrote:I have delved into the hat and the rabbit in there has said yes.
You must take the full price ticket to the Wyxombe ticket office on the day and they will exchange the full price ticket for a £5 one and refund you the difference.

There A little bit of magic. No guys, you don't need to bow. Just make out a cheque to my offshore account.

Thanks Andrew. I was going to phone, but I am at work at the moment, so a little difficult. Did you phone WW ticket office?

Re: £5 adults / £1 kids@ Wycombe on Saturday

by Glostergull » 04 Oct 2012, 14:20

If any fans want to go from the Bristol area or South Wales, We can all meet in Yate and I can take you all up in the car.

Re: £5 adults / £1 kids@ Wycombe on Saturday

by Glostergull » 04 Oct 2012, 14:19

I have delved into the hat and the rabbit in there has said yes.
You must take the full price ticket to the Wyxombe ticket office on the day and they will exchange the full price ticket for a £5 one and refund you the difference.

There A little bit of magic. No guys, you don't need to bow. Just make out a cheque to my offshore account.

Re: £5 adults / £1 kids@ Wycombe on Saturday

by diamondgirl » 04 Oct 2012, 14:04

We (4 of us) have already bought our tickets (at Plainmoor). Can we get a refund of the difference? :@

Andy C. Maybe you answer this question for me?

Re: £5 adults / £1 kids@ Wycombe on Saturday

by numpte » 04 Oct 2012, 13:46

Re: £5 adults / £1 kids@ Wycombe on Saturday

by Parry » 04 Oct 2012, 13:01

Glostergull wrote:I have researched this and there is a rule in the FA code.
Rule 31;2;11 states “Discounts or special promotions (in each case for one match only) made available to supporters of the Home Club must also be made available on a similar basis to visiting supporters provided always that each Club shall be permitted to designate four (4) matches per season as ‘local promotion’ Matches where this regulation shall be deemed not to apply.”
We are one of the 4 promotional matches. This rule does not apply to Premier league clubs where they have to offer the same price regardless.
Wycome have designated our match as one of possibly 4 where they are trying to encourage more local fans along.I suppose we could do the same and charge away fans more ouselves.
And what would that do for our reputation? Are these same fans who have possibly come down for a weekend away to spend a bit of money likely to return? I think not.

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