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FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd
Posted: 19 Jan 2011, 16:13
by Sneapy
The FA cup match against crawley, will it be a ticketed match,
where you have to buy in advanced?
Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd
Posted: 19 Jan 2011, 16:20
by CP Gull
Sneapy wrote:The FA cup match against crawley, will it be a ticketed match,
where you have to buy in advanced?
As I understand it, it is only all ticket for Crawley fans.
However, tickets (for TUFC fans) are available for sale at the Club shop up until Saturday - for season ticket holders and voucher holders (given out at the Crewe game) only. I very much doubt it will be a sell out, but I beleive one advantage in doing this (for ST holders) is that they can guarantee their usual seat.
As things stand it is pay on the gate - for those that don't purchase a ticket in advance.
Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd
Posted: 20 Jan 2011, 20:08
by Trojan 67
Got my Popside ticket today. This means I can stay in Boots & Laces until the very last minute and not worry about being locked out, that is if it's a sell out.
Am I the only one so far to admit exchanging a voucher (and cash) for a ticket ?
Got the ticket at 16.40, but the office tomorrow will shut at 16.30.
If Paul (Awayday) doesn't get into the match via pay at the gate, do I do the noble thing and give him my ticket ? The drummer's presence is more vital than mine and looking on the bright side I can listen to the game on Radio Devon while getting pissed up proper in Boots & Laces.

Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd
Posted: 20 Jan 2011, 23:02
by Scott Brehaut
Trojan 67 wrote:
If Paul (Awayday) doesn't get into the match via pay at the gate, do I do the noble thing and give him my ticket ? The drummer's presence is more vital than mine and looking on the bright side I can listen to the game on Radio Devon while getting pissed up proper in Boots & Laces.

No, you give it to me as I would have travelled further....

Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd
Posted: 21 Jan 2011, 13:07
by Awayday
Trojan 67 wrote:Got my Popside ticket today. This means I can stay in Boots & Laces until the very last minute and not worry about being locked out, that is if it's a sell out.
Am I the only one so far to admit exchanging a voucher (and cash) for a ticket ?
Got the ticket at 16.40, but the office tomorrow will shut at 16.30.
If Paul (Awayday) doesn't get into the match via pay at the gate, do I do the noble thing and give him my ticket ? The drummer's presence is more vital than mine and looking on the bright side I can listen to the game on Radio Devon while getting pissed up proper in Boots & Laces.

Mate you are a star. I am working on getting a ticket tomorrow, whether I am at the game or one of thee locals purchase one for me. Either way your ticket is safe, just not sure about your BFH (bus fare home).
Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd
Posted: 21 Jan 2011, 16:56
by Trojan 67
Awayday wrote:Mate you are a star. I am working on getting a ticket tomorrow, whether I am at the game or one of thee locals purchase one for me. Either way your ticket is safe, just not sure about your BFH (bus fare home).
My ticket may not be that safe as Scott or Westy might be in need.
Oops, I mean . . .
No problem with BFH as only live 10 minutes walk from ground.
Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd
Posted: 23 Jan 2011, 16:14
by yellowmonkey
Tickets for this game seem to be selling very well looks like its gonna be a bit busy. Just cant understand where the other few thousand United supporters have appeared from. Seems they were queing 2hrs before yesterdays game just for tickets.

Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd
Posted: 23 Jan 2011, 17:59
by Plymouth Gull
Yep. Went to get mine at about 2:30 yesterday, and the queue was going down past the swimming pool into the carpark. And that was just for s/t holders/voucher holders!
Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd
Posted: 23 Jan 2011, 18:15
by bixieupnorth
if theres over 4000 there i'll eat my hat!!
Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd
Posted: 23 Jan 2011, 18:23
by Plymouth Gull
I'm thinking 5,000, bixie. Seriously, that queue totally stunned me.
Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd
Posted: 23 Jan 2011, 19:35
by Modgull
Another long queue developed after the game but I would still be surprised if we exceeded 4,000. Crawley have sold out their 800 or so, so that means 3,200 Torquay fans - another 1,300 on top of yesterday's home support. Will it be more - I don't think so.
Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd
Posted: 23 Jan 2011, 19:45
by Gulliball
Crawley have sold 1123, and some will be in the home ends. With a capacity of 5500 we should be looking to sell it out or come very close. Under 5000 and it would be very disappointing.
Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd
Posted: 23 Jan 2011, 21:32
by Southampton Gull
With Scott Brehaut coming over, under 5000 will be far more comfortable

Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd
Posted: 23 Jan 2011, 22:07
by Scott Brehaut
Ha ha - this from a man so fat when he jumps into the ocean the whales start singing "We are family"
Re: FA Cup v Crawley Tickete'd
Posted: 24 Jan 2011, 16:37
by Awayday
scottbrehaut wrote:Ha ha - this from a man so fat when he jumps into the ocean the whales start singing "We are family"
Made me larf
See you Saturday morning STIP
