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Title: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: GrangeParkCobbler on March 14, 2018, 10:01:38 am
https://www.ntfc.co.uk/news/2018/march/peterborough_tickets/

We get the whole of the Motorpoint Stand (the new one behind the goal)......no tickets in the old wooden stand this time.

But £26 this season...they were only £22 last season I believe!


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: clarkeysntfc on March 14, 2018, 11:18:17 am
Goodness - £26 for Div 3 football!


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: 606 Parklands_Cobbler on March 14, 2018, 11:54:51 am
Are they taking the PIss?


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: BedsCobb on March 14, 2018, 13:44:54 pm
Are they taking the ****?
They have championship ambitions and the infrastructure to attain it and it looks like we're now helping with £78,000  to finance the smooth transition.
Good luck to them.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: cobblergaz59 on March 14, 2018, 14:08:15 pm
Are they taking the ****?

Yes indeed they are taking the pish.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: rebelspawn on March 14, 2018, 14:28:50 pm
They have championship ambitions and the infrastructure to attain it and it looks like we're now helping with £78,000  to finance the smooth transition.
Good luck to them.

78K, how did you get to that number?


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Deepcut Cobbler on March 14, 2018, 14:40:38 pm
78K, how did you get to that number?

 ;D. Plucked from the BedsCobb number bank in the sky...


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest48 on March 14, 2018, 14:41:48 pm
They have championship ambitions and the infrastructure to attain it and it looks like we're now helping with £78,000  to finance the smooth transition.
Good luck to them.
You really do need to think sometimes before you post. You are wishing good luck to our most hated rivals because they are ripping off our fans, but you think it, in some strange way, backs up your constant argument with NTFC.  ::) ???


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: threeinabed on March 14, 2018, 14:43:17 pm
78K, how did you get to that number?

simple math i believe


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: rebelspawn on March 14, 2018, 14:44:30 pm
simple math i believe

Care to explain the workings? because i cant match it


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Irchy cob on March 14, 2018, 14:59:44 pm
I assume he’s taken 3,000 and multiplied by £26.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: rebelspawn on March 14, 2018, 15:02:35 pm
I assume he’s taken 3,000 and multiplied by £26.

ntfc.co.uk says we have been given 2414 tickets though...


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: everbrite on March 14, 2018, 15:08:31 pm
ntfc.co.uk says we have been given 2414 tickets though...

Presumably, OAP's and Under 18's etc are less than the quoted £26.00. Rebelspawn pays £52.00 for being cheeky in challenging Beds method of calculation.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Deepcut Cobbler on March 14, 2018, 15:08:50 pm
ntfc.co.uk says we have been given 2414 tickets though...

And a good number of those won't be £26...


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: rebelspawn on March 14, 2018, 15:14:30 pm
And a good number of those won't be £26...

exactly my point...

Beds says 78K.

we have been allocated a maximum of 2414 tickets.
they will be sold at a maximum of 26 quid each
Making the MAXIMUM total revenue for pish £62,764

so i will ask the question again, where the fcuk did beds get 78K from?  even if we give all the assumptions in beds' favour (we sell out our allocation, and 0 concession tickets are sold) his number is still complete BS. He is incapable of simple math. is it any wonder that no-one takes him seriously?


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest168 on March 14, 2018, 15:19:39 pm
You really do need to think sometimes before you post. You are wishing good luck to our most hated rivals because they are ripping off our fans, but you think it, in some strange way, backs up your constant argument with NTFC.  ::) ???

Hi Roger, sorry but our most hated rivals???    Haven't seen much evidence of hate from the fans when you consider one of our main sponsors is from Peterborough and sponsors them too (mr skippy crap) and none when DC was all pally with their chairman and even arranged a preseason friendly, again with no protests from fans nor Trust.



Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest168 on March 14, 2018, 15:21:54 pm
The passion and fight for this club went quite a while ago. I witnessed that at the recent game v Oxford, a club with do have recent history with



Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest168 on March 14, 2018, 15:25:43 pm
might be £76k and more when you factor in the drinks, programme and food brought

What fools having a stand that allows 2500-3000 away fans. They are a 3rd division team and should stay that way (oh sorry no that was our chairman)
 


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: rebelspawn on March 14, 2018, 15:27:07 pm
might be £76k and more when you factor in the drinks, programme and food brought

What fools having a stand that allows 2500-3000 away fans. They are a 3rd division team and should stay that way (oh sorry no that was our chairman)
 

yeah, might be over 100k. we can all make up numbers...


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Manwork04 on March 14, 2018, 15:36:31 pm
yeah, might be over 100k. we can all make up numbers...
Its a damn sight more than our embarrassment of a ground though eh?


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: rebelspawn on March 14, 2018, 15:40:32 pm
Its a damn sight more than our embarrassment of a ground though eh?

any seat in our ground is preferable to the one i had at Pish last time. So no, not really


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest48 on March 14, 2018, 15:54:51 pm
Hi Roger, sorry but our most hated rivals???    Haven't seen much evidence of hate from the fans when you consider one of our main sponsors is from Peterborough and sponsors them too (mr skippy crap) and none when DC was all pally with their chairman and even arranged a preseason friendly, again with no protests from fans nor Trust.


OK then Derek, who would you consider to be our most hated rivals ? By the way, DC was obviously pally with lots of devious characters, sponsors can come from anywhere I don't think any club in the world would turn down cash because the company was based in a rivals home town.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest168 on March 14, 2018, 16:20:47 pm
thats the point Roger we don't have an hated anything or anyone. Think you we find quite a few examples of clubs turning down cash due to rivals. It's not about the club, it's how the fans react or question it. So you are happy that their previous main sponsor (and still big sponsor) runs around our pitch at half time in a costume promoting their 'hated rivals' based business?

You say they are hated rivals, I am just saying i don't see much evidence of hate anymore, more of acceptance that they are a bigger, better club. Just like when we played the pre-season friendly, we were league 2 them Championship, our Trust should have been making loud noises telling DC we don't want a friendly game against our 'hated rivals' and especially when they were 2 leagues above us.

But no it's easier to have a cheap shot at Beds





Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest2539 on March 14, 2018, 17:11:46 pm
No hatred Random! Totally wrong and I suggest you join the hundreds of Cobblers fans around the 'Cherry Tree' pub on the Oundle Road before the game on Easter Monday and you will see plenty of noisy  hatred towards Posh fans!


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: BedsCobb on March 14, 2018, 17:12:01 pm
Any rivalry has long died due to our inability to match them on the pitch and our vastly differing respective  expectations ie, they regard failure to get promotion to the championship a poor season while we regard avoiding dropping into the fourth tier a major success!
Our game in 1972 saw Peterborough, 1-0 winners and crowned champions at the old CG in a game that ended our slim promotion hopes, was probably  the last meaningful game between the sides.
If only we could go there next month and not get twatted 3 to nil and for once win a game  when it really matters with lots riding on it, maybe it could again become a 'rivalry ' and not a shooting fish in a barrel exercise as it has been for decade's.
You need to earn your rivalry like we have v cov oxford mk and even luton and we haven't in this one.



Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest48 on March 14, 2018, 18:05:22 pm
.

But no it's easier to have a cheap shot at Beds




Pretty much like having a cheap shot at the Trust eh ;)
PS You haven't answered who are our most hated rivals ?


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Coolcat on March 14, 2018, 18:15:14 pm
OK then Derek, who would you consider to be our most hated rivals ? By the way, DC was obviously pally with lots of devious characters, sponsors can come from anywhere I don't think any club in the world would turn down cash because the company was based in a rivals home town.
It's the point of using the word 'hated'...laughable!  Tiresomely predictable songs from a group of kids hardly equates to 'hated'!
Try looking at other derbies!

Oh and I'll be Posh all the way this Saturday!  ;)


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Coolcat on March 14, 2018, 18:17:47 pm
No hatred Random! Totally wrong and I suggest you join the hundreds of Cobblers fans around the 'Cherry Tree' pub on the Oundle Road before the game on Easter Monday and you will see plenty of noisy  hatred towards Posh fans!
Ooh er...get Danny Dyer in, Cobblers fans in the Cherry Tree singing 'If you hate Peterboro...'

Behave!


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Aitobs on March 14, 2018, 18:38:45 pm
Any rivalry has long died due to our inability to match them on the pitch and our vastly differing respective  expectations ie, they regard failure to get promotion to the championship a poor season while we regard avoiding dropping into the fourth tier a major success!
Our game in 1972 saw Peterborough, 1-0 winners and crowned champions at the old CG in a game that ended our slim promotion hopes, was probably  the last meaningful game between the sides.
If only we could go there next month and not get twatted 3 to nil and for once win a game  when it really matters with lots riding on it, maybe it could again become a 'rivalry ' and not a shooting fish in a barrel exercise as it has been for decade's.
You need to earn your rivalry like we have v cov oxford mk and even luton and we haven't in this one.


I agree entirely, well put.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Wolvo on March 14, 2018, 18:54:02 pm
It's the point of using the word 'hated'...laughable!  Tiresomely predictable songs from a group of kids hardly equates to 'hated'!
Try looking at other derbies!


Why, what do other clubs do in derbies? Other than the same songs sang over and over?


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest48 on March 14, 2018, 18:59:07 pm
Maybe if you live in Oxford there are "other derbies" but not to the vast majority of Cobblers fans


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest3114 on March 14, 2018, 19:14:34 pm
They have championship ambitions and the infrastructure to attain it and it looks like we're now helping with £78,000  to finance the smooth transition.
Good luck to them.
Weren’t they in the Championship and got relegated, not a good example? A better one would be Rotherham, who were in division one when taken over by Tony Stewart. Due to being worth 180 million he was able to secure the finance for the building of the 17 million New York Stadium. He has also put in 30 million of his own money which has now seen them progress to, er, division 1.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest2539 on March 14, 2018, 19:17:18 pm
Ooh er...get Danny Dyer in, Cobblers fans in the Cherry Tree singing 'If you hate Peterboro...'

Behave!
Behave......why?

and be a boring beer snob?


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Dr Feelgood on March 14, 2018, 19:23:30 pm
Behave......why?

and be a boring beer snob?
Just ignore Dulltwat..he's a patronising prIck


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: everbrite on March 14, 2018, 20:38:46 pm
Just ignore Dulltwat..he's a patronising prIck

Come on chaps stop this petty squabbling and name calling.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest2487 on March 14, 2018, 20:57:31 pm
Nice thread guys. Turns into abusing each other and belittling our own club.

26 quid is ridiculous for L2 football.

f*** the Posh.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Spinney cobbler on March 14, 2018, 21:02:49 pm
Nice thread guys. Turns into abusing each other and belittling our own club.

26 quid is ridiculous for L2 football.

**** the Posh.
L1 football.Fleetwood are charging £22 to stand up £24 to sit down.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest2487 on March 14, 2018, 21:19:36 pm
L1 football.Fleetwood are charging £22 to stand up £24 to sit down.

Christ I've relegated us already  ;D



Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest49 on March 14, 2018, 21:38:04 pm
£24 for the North Stand, £26 for P*sh, splitting hairs. We'd complaining at some of those Championship prices, chance would be a fine thing.
Any game against the old enemy feels like a nostalgic trip down memory lane these days. Throughout the majority of my 40 odd supporting years we have been the poor relation.
Apart from most over 40 somethings, there is probably more rivalry with Luton, Oxford and the MK Dons. We're probably their second rivals after Cambridge anyway.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: BedsCobb on March 14, 2018, 22:27:53 pm
£24 for the North Stand, £26 for P*sh, splitting hairs. We'd complaining at some of those Championship prices, chance would be a fine thing.
Any game against the old enemy feels like a nostalgic trip down memory lane these days. Throughout the majority of my 40 odd supporting years we have been the poor relation.
Apart from most over 40 somethings, there is probably more rivalry with Luton, Oxford and the MK Dons. We're probably their second rivals after Cambridge anyway.
Coventry have become a significant rival in recent times due to cardoza facilitating there year and a bit exile in our fine town.. the ungrateful feckers. 😉


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: WadeyCobbler on March 14, 2018, 22:30:30 pm
No priority buying for season ticket holders seems strange, general sale straight away. It makes it easier if buying for a mix of season ticket holders and non I suppose.
As for the rivalry debate, it has wained over the years due to not playing each other often. I'm 43 and was brought up to hate them so they are still the main rivals for me. We need to put one over them finally, that will Stoke things up for next season providing they don't bloody go up.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest2934 on March 15, 2018, 05:55:57 am
yeah, might be over 100k. we can all make up numbers...

Beds is simply highlighting that Sixfields loses money by not being able to accommodate more away fans, you don't need to get your knickers in such a twist as he's absolutely right. Maybe that's why you are?

He also highlights that Pish do have ambition as they've clearly alluded to in the media recently and being able to accommodate 2500-3000 away fans in the Championship would help in the costs of competing in the division should you be there.

Only 4 or 5 teams in the Championship currently average away support that Sixfields could realistically hold. With several teams close to averaging 3000 regular away fans we would indeed be potentially missing out on significant sums. Why don't you look into the figure and post an amount so we can pull it apart?  All the fact's are there but you may have to pick a figure out of thin air because I doubt you could predict exactly how many corporate guests, how many beers, hot dogs or extra programmes may be sold to those extra supporters.

He's saying they are better set up for a level of success higher than ours. He's very sadly again correct.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: rebelspawn on March 15, 2018, 08:25:57 am
Beds is simply highlighting that Sixfields loses money by not being able to accommodate more away fans, you don't need to get your knickers in such a twist as he's absolutely right. Maybe that's why you are?

He also highlights that Pish do have ambition as they've clearly alluded to in the media recently and being able to accommodate 2500-3000 away fans in the Championship would help in the costs of competing in the division should you be there.

Only 4 or 5 teams in the Championship currently average away support that Sixfields could realistically hold. With several teams close to averaging 3000 regular away fans we would indeed be potentially missing out on significant sums. Why don't you look into the figure and post an amount so we can pull it apart?  All the fact's are there but you may have to pick a figure out of thin air because I doubt you could predict exactly how many corporate guests, how many beers, hot dogs or extra programmes may be sold to those extra supporters.

He's saying they are better set up for a level of success higher than ours. He's very sadly again correct.

so you want me to research numbers on a point that i wasnt even making but you are happy to let Beds' get away with 2414 x 26 =78k? Says it all really...

Nobody disagrees with the principle of what Beds' is saying. When he puts forward his pie in the sky costings about how it is achievable and yet cannot evidence anything and is incapable of a simple math equation, then people question him. Seems fair to me.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: meccanostand on March 15, 2018, 09:30:42 am
Football's been sanitised so it's hard to keep a derby going but they are undoubtedly our rivals. The more we play them the greater the rivalry will grow again. Can't see them surviving in the Championship with the money knocking around that league so if we can sustain League 1 football we'll be playing them regularly touch wood.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Buster on March 15, 2018, 09:43:03 am
It may be true that their stadium would accommodate greater numbers of away supporters in the championship, but I would question whether they have the home support to sustain (or deserve)  a higher level.  When you consider that they have greater capacity than us, are sitting in the playoffs while we’ve been battling relegation all season, the fact that our average home attendance is 200 higher than theirs really says it all.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Deepcut Cobbler on March 15, 2018, 09:51:25 am
As at 6 Feb 18, their net home attendances are 132 higher than ours, their net number of away fans attending London Road are 29 less than ours attending Sixfields.
Their ability to house 3000 away fans doesn't appear to be working?


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: BedsCobb on March 15, 2018, 11:29:47 am
so you want me to research numbers on a point that i wasnt even making but you are happy to let Beds' get away with 2414 x 26 =78k? Says it all really...

Nobody disagrees with the principle of what Beds' is saying. When he puts forward his pie in the sky costings about how it is achievable and yet cannot evidence anything and is incapable of a simple math equation, then people question him. Seems fair to me.
Pedantry of the highest order.. £70,000 or £80,000 takings from visiting fans, so what,  after food and beverages is taken into account its a damned sight more than we could ever hope for especially as its been wrongly claimed Sixfields is 'ok for now'
This game could grow in magnitude and it wouldn't surprise me should we sell out, get even more seats as they do things a bit more professionally over there.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Terryfenwickatemyhamster on March 15, 2018, 11:36:06 am
As at 6 Feb 18, their net home attendances are 132 higher than ours, their net number of away fans attending London Road are 29 less than ours attending Sixfields.
Their ability to house 3000 away fans doesn't appear to be working?

I think both you and I know the scientific argument goes way out of the window on here mate.

You could build a 100,000 all seater staduim and play shyte and it will still sit 95% empty. The only way we can attract more fans, is to get it right on the pitch. Even then, 90% of clubs don't go overboard with capacity, because the revenue seats bring in is negligible once sponsorshipo and tv money is involved. So in short... Until you start seeing half a million pound signings turning up at Sixfields, you are seeing the true aspiration of the club. For that to happen you will need new owners. That is with no disrepect to KT and his group. They are keeping us afloat a lot better that nearly all of the previous owners.

As for Boro being our rivals, and people banging on about other derbies. Well... I fcuking hate them. I know of plenty of them that feel the same about us. I agree it is a bit out dated and out moded, but so are nearly all local rivalries and derbies these days. I've been to them all over years ago, and been to a lot of them in recent years. They are nearly all sanitised affairs, with small pockets of trouble. None of them resemble anything like what they did when I was young. I can't think of a ground where I would worry about attending these days.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: BedsCobb on March 15, 2018, 11:40:12 am
As at 6 Feb 18, their net home attendances are 132 higher than ours, their net number of away fans attending London Road are 29 less than ours attending Sixfields.
Their ability to house 3000 away fans doesn't appear to be working?
For a team to grow in stature surley it must look at the many success stories and strive to emulate and not look at others failure as a good reason to remain struggling?
Being centrally located in a densely populated area and very easy to visit from nearly everywhere, shouldve  been enough have sorted out our ground decades ago.
We will one day shake off the time wasters that continue to  plagued our club these past 26 years.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: BedsCobb on March 15, 2018, 11:48:20 am
I think both you and I know the scientific argument goes way out of the window on here mate.

You could build a 100,000 all seater staduim and play shyte and it will still sit 95% empty. The only way we can attract more fans, is to get it right on the pitch. Even then, 90% of clubs don't go overboard with capacity, because the revenue seats bring in is negligible once sponsorshipo and tv money is involved. So in short... Until you start seeing half a million pound signings turning up at Sixfields, you are seeing the true aspiration of the club. For that to happen you will need new owners. That is with no disrepect to KT and his group. They are keeping us afloat a lot better that nearly all of the previous owners.

As for Boro being our rivals, and people banging on about other derbies. Well... I fcuking hate them. I know of plenty of them that feel the same about us. I agree it is a bit out dated and out moded, but so are nearly all local rivalries and derbies these days. I've been to them all over years ago, and been to a lot of them in recent years. They are nearly all sanitised affairs, with small pockets of trouble. None of them resemble anything like what they did when I was young. I can't think of a ground where I would worry about attending these days.
100,000? Did you put in an extra 0 or doing a kelvin with his reference to mk and not wanting their empty 30000 stadium despite no one having ask for it ever 😂
Keep it sensible and sustainable and on track and things will happen.
12 corperate boxes.
3000 bank of terracing up behind the south stand seats and we'll soon be moving in the right direction.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest170 on March 15, 2018, 11:55:13 am
Are people forgetting the fact that Peterborough don't own the stadium and pay £500k a year in rent?


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest168 on March 15, 2018, 12:38:27 pm
So Buster who has got it wrong?  Them for wanting promotion or us for not wanting to develop?

Northampton has the location and catchment area to support championship football, we just need owners who understand and want that. We also need our fans and Trust to want that too but they simply are not that bothered and have no desire to upset anyone / demand anything.

All the clubs in the higher leagues had owners that at one time wanted better for their club and put things into place to make that happen, we have never had anyone with both the vision and resources to achieve it.

Uni are you sure you are not thinking of Oxford?

Roger, Boro are historically our rivals, as others have said, it was the hated bit I was referring too, perhaps you would like to retract the use of that word? 😁
I was not having a cheap shot at the Trust, ask other fans about playing their hated rivals in a basic preseason friendly and see what they say. At the time the Trust has a seat on the board and said nothing publically



Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest170 on March 15, 2018, 13:00:40 pm
Uni are you sure you are not thinking of Oxford?
Positive


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest2934 on March 15, 2018, 13:04:31 pm
so you want me to research numbers on a point that i wasnt even making but you are happy to let Beds' get away with 2414 x 26 =78k? Says it all really...

Nobody disagrees with the principle of what Beds' is saying. When he puts forward his pie in the sky costings about how it is achievable and yet cannot evidence anything and is incapable of a simple math equation, then people question him. Seems fair to me.

But you did make the point by arguing Beds' calculations...so lets see yours. If you didn't want to have the conversation why did you call him out?

The point was wholly relative to the fact when we visit we shall take a similar amount of support to which they would expect in the Championship regularly if the cunts get there. Sadly Sixfields cannot reap the same rewards, that point seems fair to me and extremely valid.

There maybe a few bigger stadiums below us but most of the large stadia are way above us. Calculate why.
 


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest3114 on March 15, 2018, 13:25:39 pm
Forgetting about the considerable issue of finding finances, it boils down to 2 choices on this and it’s not complicated. You can develop the ground to meet demand, or you can develop the ground to encourage demand? One is realistic, one is absolute nonsense. What is far worse than an underdeveloped ground or relegation for clubs like our is unmanageable debt. Whilst some on here may have the best intentions, you can only hope that someone with the same ridiculous philosophy doesn’t get their hands on the club, or god help us?

As for rivalries between towns, someone once told me that historically it sometimes comes from being based on the banks of the same rivers and the contamination of water supplies by one to the detriment of the other? As Peterborough is downstream on the banks of the nene, at one time they would have used untreated water laced with Northampton’s sewage? Not sure if that’s true or not?


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: The 12th Marquis of Sixfields on March 15, 2018, 13:31:13 pm
There is a redevelopment thread for beds to talk his made up crap on and the others to respond so use it


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: The 12th Marquis of Sixfields on March 15, 2018, 21:07:48 pm
You should have all taken notice.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Wolvo on March 15, 2018, 21:08:42 pm
Some more facts.....


Look at Northampton Town....you know, The Cobblers!!
Average attendance in 1993/94 was 3454, and in 1994/95 was 5086. We finished 20th in Div 4 the first season and 22nd the following. What do you attribute the 47.25% increase in attendances that season to? The opening of Sixfields perhaps?? Better facilities??

Look at Milton Keynes Dons.....the Dongs if you prefer!!
Average attendance in 2006/7 was 6,034, and in 2007/8 it was 9,456. An increase season on season of 56.7%......coincidentally the season the moved from the Hockey Stadium to Stadium MK.

Look at Oxford United......
Average attendance in 2000/1 was 5148 and in 2001/2, even after relegation to a lower division the average was 6257, an increase of 21.54%...the year they moved from the Manor to The Kassam.

Move to a new stadium, improve attendance. Simples.

For the record, I don't think anyone at all is doubting we need/want improved facilities. Instead, we have a lot of people arguing whether the chicken or the egg came first.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest3063 on March 15, 2018, 21:15:43 pm
There is a redevelopment thread for beds to talk his made up crap on and the others to respond so use it

This.

I thought the thread was about tickets for the game at Boro, or have I got in wrong.

Ordered 3 tickets today for anyone whose interested £53 (1 adult, under 22 & under 18).



Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: WadeyCobbler on March 15, 2018, 22:18:05 pm
Was going to get mine after work today but they closed at 5pm. I thought they stayed open until 7pm on a Thurs before a Sat home game?


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Wolvo on March 15, 2018, 22:53:31 pm
Was going to get mine after work today but they closed at 5pm. I thought they stayed open until 7pm on a Thurs before a Sat home game?

From the website:

The Ticket Office and Club Store opening hours are:

Monday 10am to 5pm
Tuesday 10am to 5pm
Wednesday 10am to 5pm
Thursday 10am to 5pm
Friday 10am to 5pm
Saturday 10am to 5pm on home event days and 9am to noon if Northampton Town are away. If Northampton Town are not playing on that day, we are closed.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: WadeyCobbler on March 17, 2018, 17:52:55 pm
I bought mine yesterday. Not sure really sure I want them now. I can only see another spanking the way JFH has us going at the minute. It has the making of a very unpleasant afternoon.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: The 12th Marquis of Sixfields on March 21, 2018, 20:11:37 pm
Having thought about it, I think there is a line that you need to draw and for me it's £26 to watch League One football. So no, I won't be there. We hardly ever win there, it's not exactly easy to get to unless you want to drive or go with the rest of the window lickers and it's on a poxy Monday as well.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: clarkeysntfc on March 21, 2018, 20:56:58 pm
Having thought about it, I think there is a line that you need to draw and for me it's £26 to watch League One football. So no, I won't be there. We hardly ever win there, it's not exactly easy to get to unless you want to drive or go with the rest of the window lickers and it's on a poxy Monday as well.

Fair play to you.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Coolcat on March 21, 2018, 21:38:02 pm
Having thought about it, I think there is a line that you need to draw and for me it's £26 to watch League One football. So no, I won't be there. We hardly ever win there, it's not exactly easy to get to unless you want to drive or go with the rest of the window lickers and it's on a poxy Monday as well.
Yes, indeed! I will be there (missed last season) but four hour bus journey (but only £14!) to Leicester on the Saturday, train to Peterborough on the Monday and back to Oxford Tues morning also has me questioning (my sanity)  :o


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Battery Man on March 21, 2018, 21:46:16 pm
for me £26 is too much, as much as i want to be there I am not paying that for league 1. Especially not that scum hole.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: threeinabed on March 22, 2018, 07:33:44 am
for me £26 is too much, as much as i want to be there I am not paying that for league 1. Especially not that scum hole.


just the £2 extra than sixfields has sent you over the edge?!


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: bri77 on March 22, 2018, 08:26:47 am
£4 extra really as we are £22 in advance.



Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: semilong cobbler on March 22, 2018, 10:16:51 am
I'm in Morecambe the week after and it's £26 in their premier stand to see them play Carlisle.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: bri77 on March 22, 2018, 10:30:35 am
No wonder they only had 863 there tuesday night then 


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Battery Man on March 22, 2018, 14:04:11 pm
threeinabed, no it is a lot more than that I only paid £380 for my season ticket at sixfields, anyway I just hate Scumdon Road so for me £26 for that hole is way to much.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: everbrite on March 22, 2018, 14:32:26 pm
threeinabed, no it is a lot more than that I only paid £380 for my season ticket at sixfields, anyway I just hate Scumdon Road so for me £26 for that hole is way to much.

Would it not be more straight fwd just to say 'not going'? I often cannot justify the money required to go on away games especially the long-distance ones. I agree the Peterborough tickets are extortionate, but its the chance of a victory there which drives me. To say you cannot afford it/or at least the principal wears a bit thin when most of you guys spend a fortune on beer as well! Just cut down on the booze for one game?




Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: clarkeysntfc on March 22, 2018, 14:58:22 pm
Would it not be more straight fwd just to say 'not going'? I often cannot justify the money required to go on away games especially the long-distance ones. I agree the Peterborough tickets are extortionate, but its the chance of a victory there which drives me. To say you cannot afford it/or at least the principal wears a bit thin when most of you guys spend a fortune on beer as well! Just cut down on the booze for one game?


Meanwhile in Germany:

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/feb/09/borussia-dortmund-football-fans-ticket-protest


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest2539 on March 22, 2018, 15:18:57 pm
We have all of our group going (11) because it is and has always been a great day out.
£2 or £3 extra does not affect our decision! We meet at Oundle first then finish at the Cherry Tree. Hopefully the game will be a bonus.

Much better than sitting on the settee twiddling your thumbs.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: everbrite on March 22, 2018, 15:31:24 pm
We have all of our group going (11) because it is and has always been a great day out.
£2 or £3 extra does not affect our decision! We meet at Oundle first then finish at the Cherry Tree. Hopefully the game will be a bonus.

Much better than sitting on the settee twiddling your thumbs.

Hope your pal Marquis will reconsider his decision to boycott this game. Can you not all chip in for his beer plus £1 each towards his ticket.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: The 12th Marquis of Sixfields on March 22, 2018, 17:09:14 pm
It's not a boycott, I'm just not going. If all fans did the same then they'd soon drop their prices.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Coolcat on March 22, 2018, 17:25:16 pm
Now taking the easy option (forget fours hours on a bus and three days away)...£19.75 return from Kings Cross!


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: BedsCobb on March 22, 2018, 23:05:58 pm
Now taking the easy option (forget fours hours on a bus and three days away)...£19.75 return from Kings Cross!
Via Hitchin :afro


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest1269 on March 23, 2018, 08:50:42 am

As for Boro being our rivals, and people banging on about other derbies. Well... I fcuking hate them. I know of plenty of them that feel the same about us. I agree it is a bit out dated and out moded, but so are nearly all local rivalries and derbies these days. I've been to them all over years ago, and been to a lot of them in recent years. They are nearly all sanitised affairs, with small pockets of trouble. None of them resemble anything like what they did when I was young. I can't think of a ground where I would worry about attending these days.

Maybe not the grounds but I'd still be cautious having a pint with a non local accent in certain pubs around Grangetown, Cardiff and South Bermondsey.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: clarkeysntfc on March 23, 2018, 16:27:30 pm
If all fans did the same then they'd soon drop their prices.

Correct. It's only the spinelessness of English fans in respect of standing up to ticket price inflation that allows them to get away with it.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: everbrite on March 23, 2018, 16:38:48 pm
Correct. It's only the spinelessness of English fans in respect of standing up to ticket price inflation that allows them to get away with it.

Oh dear, so all those going are spineless?


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: BedsCobb on March 23, 2018, 17:06:05 pm
Maybe not the grounds but I'd still be cautious having a pint with a non local accent in certain pubs around Grangetown, Cardiff and South Bermondsey.
local accent in south Bermondsey?


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: clarkeysntfc on March 24, 2018, 13:34:34 pm
Oh dear, so all those going are spineless?

Well I am going  ;D

My sentiments were aimed at the wider football fan base nationally.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: The 12th Marquis of Sixfields on March 25, 2018, 19:34:39 pm
Oh dear, so all those going are spineless?
Wow, you completely missed the point of a post yet again. Is it difficult being so absolutely simple?


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: everbrite on March 25, 2018, 19:43:21 pm
Wow, you completely missed the point of a post yet again. Is it difficult being so absolutely simple?

Love it - glad you are back!


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest3181 on March 25, 2018, 19:46:06 pm
Love it - glad you are back!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5_QV97eYqM


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: #Frank on March 25, 2018, 19:50:00 pm
I am not going.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest3181 on March 25, 2018, 19:51:56 pm
I am not going.

Me neither.....


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest2487 on March 26, 2018, 20:04:31 pm
Well we have only sold 1,000.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: #Frank on March 26, 2018, 20:20:35 pm
Lots of away games coming up plus the 26 quid has maybe taken it's toll.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Patmore on March 26, 2018, 20:22:49 pm
Wonder how many a change of manager and a win at home to Charlton would put on the gate.,


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest2487 on March 26, 2018, 20:24:38 pm
Wonder how many a change of manager and a win at home to Charlton would put on the gate.,

Probably not mant as sales end on Thursday because it is all ticket.

Get your point though. Expect a change of manager would persuade a fair few to go.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Spinney cobbler on March 26, 2018, 20:28:33 pm
Sales end 2pm Friday so still won't help sales if we beat Charlton.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: #Frank on March 26, 2018, 20:29:28 pm
Expect a change of manager would persuade a fair few to go.

And the reverse affect for some others.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest2487 on March 26, 2018, 20:34:28 pm
And the reverse affect for some others.

You think?


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: #Frank on March 26, 2018, 20:40:34 pm
You think?

Yes, that's why I suggested it.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest2487 on March 26, 2018, 20:43:08 pm
Yes, that's why I suggested it.

Interesting. Kind of.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Rach on March 26, 2018, 20:44:54 pm
#selloutposh


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: everbrite on March 26, 2018, 20:53:38 pm
#selloutposh

Hope not as have not got my ticket yet ;)


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: #Frank on March 26, 2018, 20:54:35 pm
Hope not as have not got my ticket yet ;)

Home end?  ;D


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Coolcat on March 26, 2018, 21:16:02 pm
Via Hitchin :afro
11.22 from Kings Cross  ;)


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Coolcat on March 26, 2018, 21:18:20 pm
Maybe not the grounds but I'd still be cautious having a pint with a non local accent in certain pubs around Grangetown, Cardiff and South Bermondsey.
If you can get a pint in South Bermondsey, let me know where!  ;D


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: bri77 on March 27, 2018, 07:39:17 am
Only 1k sold for Posh is poor no matter which way you look at it.
The price may have put a lot of people off but if we were in their league position I would hazard a guess it wouldn't be as much of an issue.

At least there will be less 'you're in my seat' people there  ;)



Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: The Rauldinho on March 27, 2018, 07:42:01 am
Only 1k sold for Posh is poor no matter which way you look at it.
The price may have put a lot of people off but if we were in their league position I would hazard a guess it wouldn't be as much of an issue.
At least there will be less 'you're in my seat' people there  ;)

Think it shows how disheartened the fans have become with the performances, everyone fearing a spanking.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: hunsburycobbler on March 27, 2018, 08:13:05 am
Anyone planning on drinking in the Cherry Tree will need to rethink their plans:
https://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/news/last-pints-pulled-at-popular-peterborough-pub-1-7697969


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: everbrite on March 27, 2018, 08:24:01 am
Anyone planning on drinking in the Cherry Tree will need to rethink their plans:
https://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/news/last-pints-pulled-at-popular-peterborough-pub-1-7697969


Thks for posting


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: bri77 on March 27, 2018, 09:07:31 am
Think it shows how disheartened the fans have become with the performances, everyone fearing a spanking.

Being disheartened for this game shows just how crap it has become. Go back 20 years and these tickets would have been snapped up much quicker purely because it was Posh.

I often wonder if MK will become a 'bigger' game for our fans below 30 ish. Obviously it depends on how often we play each of them over the next few years.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest1269 on March 27, 2018, 11:44:25 am
Being disheartened for this game shows just how crap it has become. Go back 20 years and these tickets would have been snapped up much quicker purely because it was Posh.

I often wonder if MK will become a 'bigger' game for our fans below 30 ish. Obviously it depends on how often we play each of them over the next few years.

Unfortunately Posh, MK or even Oxford I don't think it makes much difference - the last two seasons (after a fantastic one) have created a malaise and somewhat indifferent attitude to most games - frankly if the players don't seem to care much and we have had 3 managers well short of the mark why would fans mark out any game as a "must" attend event.

I know I will be accused of being negative etc etc..... but this is not about being fickle, unrealistic or having a short memory - there are many many things to occupy people's leisure time & the product being marketed currently by NTFC is not going to get market share gains.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest2235 on March 27, 2018, 11:58:55 am
I think you also have to factor the Easter break. Using two days holiday for the cobblers might be a problem for some


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: bri77 on March 27, 2018, 12:09:41 pm
That's not being negative it's being realistic and something football clubs don't always get right (expecting blind loyalty)

I've been going since the mid 90s and yet I find myself losing interest in attending matches more and more lately. This season I've only been to 7 away games and have missed a handful of home games. I could never see myself getting to this stage but the sad fact of it is we are just s***. So many games where we aren't even competitive so there's nothing as a fan to get your teeth into.

Last weekend a prime example, a huge game with huge ramifications so me and my two boys made the trek to Fleetwood. We left Friday afternoon and stopped with relatives near Sheffield, left mid morning Saturday for the match, quick stop off in Blackpool on the way back to try and lift some gloom, got back at 2am. So not only the cost involved but the vast majority of the weekend was planned around the match only for the players to put in a performance that beggars belief - especially in our situation.

Why would any sane person do this over and over again for the current squad and management?

That said I'll be there at Posh, Bury and Walsall - providing we aren't already down. A few years ago I would have been in Blackpool on the Tuesday night aswell but not this time. The players really don't deserve some of the support they are still getting.



Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Wolvo on March 27, 2018, 12:26:00 pm
Why would any sane person do this over and over again for the current squad and management?

Aston Villa's cheapest season ticket for next season (regardless of which division) is £70 more expensive than our cheapest ticket. Baring in mind it would save me 3.5 hours in travel and about £15 per home match in travel fees.... I have started to question my own sanity. But here I am, committed to next season already. It's completely unexplainable.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: tcobb on March 27, 2018, 12:32:59 pm
Bri 77. One post you are saying it's poor ticket sales for Posh, then the next your saying how much a weekend of football can effect family life. Taking into account it's a bank holiday weekend, the crap football on offer and to a lot of people Oxford and MK have become bigger derbies, then I think the amount of sold tickets is expected and people should stop moaning about it.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest2677 on March 27, 2018, 12:52:13 pm
Aston Villa's cheapest season ticket for next season (regardless of which division) is £70 more expensive than our cheapest ticket. Baring in mind it would save me 3.5 hours in travel and about £15 per home match in travel fees.... I have started to question my own sanity. But here I am, committed to next season already. It's completely unexplainable.
Is that right, 320 for what could be premiership football at the Villa, versus league two (most likely) at 250?
Also very tempting for me. It's madness isn't it!


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: St Edmundsbury Cobbler on March 27, 2018, 12:54:51 pm
I'm going on Monday


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: bri77 on March 27, 2018, 13:02:51 pm
Bri 77. One post you are saying it's poor ticket sales for Posh, then the next your saying how much a weekend of football can effect family life. Taking into account it's a bank holiday weekend, the crap football on offer and to a lot of people Oxford and MK have become bigger derbies, then I think the amount of sold tickets is expected and people should stop moaning about it.

These aren't two polar opposite points so not sure why you are saying one post then the next.

I do think the sales are pretty poor for a game at Posh but I understand why there will be a lot not going and some of that will be cost related, some football related, some Easter related.

Plus there is a difference between moaning and discussing / talking about something.



Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest48 on March 27, 2018, 14:07:09 pm
I went to my first away match at Boro' in 1962 and I've probably only missed 4 or 5 matches over there since then. I am going on Monday BUT I was in 2 minds from the time I heard their pricing structure, I can afford an extra £4 but its the principle of why pay it, if enough don't go they might drop their prices. Also the way we have been performing is enough to put anyone off, so I can understand why you wouldn't bother.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: SmithyNTFC on March 27, 2018, 15:06:24 pm
with the Cherry Tree shut I’ll be popping into nearby Whittlesey, plenty of pubs including a Wetherspoons 😝


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Coolcat on March 27, 2018, 15:31:38 pm
Bri 77. One post you are saying it's poor ticket sales for Posh, then the next your saying how much a weekend of football can effect family life. Taking into account it's a bank holiday weekend, the crap football on offer and to a lot of people Oxford and MK have become bigger derbies, then I think the amount of sold tickets is expected and people should stop moaning about it.
It's also ridiculously difficult to get to (for a derby) for anyone not wanting to drive and roll up ten minutes before k.o.!
Do agree with previous posters, whether Posh, MK or even Oxford, the price is a factor but far more the understandable depression and low expectations which is seeing the mass stay away.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest2487 on March 27, 2018, 16:19:49 pm
Bought my ticket today. So that is 1,001.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: The 12th Marquis of Sixfields on March 27, 2018, 18:24:52 pm
Most over-rated fixture on the calender


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Coolcat on March 27, 2018, 19:34:44 pm
Most over-rated fixture on the calender
To be fair, don't think I've been to London Road since around 2003 time!   ;)


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest2995 on March 27, 2018, 19:48:01 pm
Most over-rated fixture on the calender
It is when you never win .
I think most younger supporters ( under 30 ) see MK as the derby game now


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest1269 on March 27, 2018, 21:10:19 pm
Most over-rated fixture on the calender

Historically it was a fantastic fixture - alas now I have to agree with you.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Patmore on March 28, 2018, 06:09:38 am
I’m going there knowing all hope will basically be lost by the full time whistle and it is no exaggeration to say there is a very possibility that we might not even have a shot.

I actually wish I didn’t have a ticket.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest2677 on March 28, 2018, 08:10:03 am
I’m going there knowing all hope will basically be lost by the full time whistle and it is no exaggeration to say there is a very possibility that we might not even have a shot.

I actually wish I didn’t have a ticket.
So why...


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: #Frank on March 28, 2018, 15:09:42 pm
You will all be making friends with Jema if the weather forecast is to be believed. I wonder if he is a sharing type of guy?

Pishing it down.



Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Coolcat on March 28, 2018, 19:47:15 pm
Not sure if it's been mentioned but noticed the other day that Rotherham are charging something like a fiver and kids for a quid (iirc) for their game on Friday against Posh.
Rather ironic, given the £26 we are being charged a few days later by their guests!


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Coolcat on March 28, 2018, 19:49:31 pm
You will all be making friends with Jema if the weather forecast is to be believed. I wonder if he is a sharing type of guy?

Pishing it down.


You are assuming Jeema has £26 he wants to fork out!


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: #Frank on March 28, 2018, 19:57:34 pm
You are assuming Jeema has £26 he wants to fork out!

He'll be there, surely?


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Coolcat on March 28, 2018, 20:18:26 pm
He'll be there, surely?
Mumbling into his wrist and expletives for the whole family!  ;D


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: guest48 on March 28, 2018, 21:05:26 pm
How many times have we been to Posh after being told there will be no tickets on sale on the day only for there to be a cash turnstile. By the way, it's £28 on the day !!


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: #Frank on March 28, 2018, 21:11:43 pm
Mumbling into his wrist and expletives for the whole family!  ;D

Maybe if you get a ringside seat the 26 quid is worth it after all?  ;D


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Deepcut Cobbler on March 28, 2018, 21:42:07 pm
How many times have we been to Posh after being told there will be no tickets on sale on the day only for there to be a cash turnstile. By the way, it's £28 on the day !!

They are better inside than out policy...


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Spinney cobbler on March 29, 2018, 13:20:56 pm
Tickets now on sale till queue has cleared after game tomorrow instead of the original time of 2 pm.Must be hoping once we win tomorrow there will be a mad rush for tickets😀 COYC you can do it.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: bri77 on March 29, 2018, 13:52:39 pm
I'm glad they've done this as it didn't really make much sense to not sell after the game.

Pretty sure it won't add many to the numbers but 'every little helps'


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: everbrite on March 29, 2018, 14:10:11 pm
Home end?  ;D

No, not this time! Sales up to 1002 now.


Title: Re: Pish Tickets Easter Monday
Post by: Shoemaker on March 29, 2018, 14:10:25 pm
Bloody hell it could be the low point of the season.
Thousands of posh fans singing going down while we roll over and have our tummy’s tickled.
A real I was there moment