IF we draw a Premiership team at HOME...

IF we draw a Premiership team at HOME...

Postby Christies Child » Sat Nov 29, 2008 6:35 pm

....it would no doubt be a sell out, especially if it was one of the bigger ones.

With the game no doubt being all ticket, maybe those who attend Tuesday's game will be given a preference voucher to ensure a ticket. If that is the case, I wonder how many who are complaining about paying normal admission prices will turn up and get a voucher?
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Postby mounse mk2 » Sat Nov 29, 2008 6:36 pm

CC people are complaining about paying the 'normal' price because ultimately it means they have paid the price of 2 matches for 1 result.
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Re: IF we draw a Premiership team at HOME...

Postby campdave » Sat Nov 29, 2008 6:40 pm

mounse mk2 wrote:CC people are complaining about paying the 'normal' price because ultimately it means they have paid the price of 2 matches for 1 result.


Personally, I believe the decision is out of the clubs hands due to FA Cup rules about admission prices, but it's entirely reasonable for people to be pissed off about it, especially if people potentially can't make Tuesday nights rearranged match and potentially end up missing out on being able to get tickets for a big 3rd round draw because of it.

I'll be going, but I'm naffed off about having to pay again.
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Re: IF we draw a Premiership team at HOME...

Postby Christies Child » Sat Nov 29, 2008 6:44 pm

campdave wrote:
mounse mk2 wrote:CC people are complaining about paying the 'normal' price because ultimately it means they have paid the price of 2 matches for 1 result.


Personally, I believe the decision is out of the clubs hands due to FA Cup rules about admission prices, but it's entirely reasonable for people to be pissed off about it, especially if people potentially can't make Tuesday nights rearranged match and potentially end up missing out on being able to get tickets for a big 3rd round draw because of it.

I'll be going, but I'm naffed off about having to pay again.


That I think is the reason. Not the clubs, but when have the FA ever thought about the cost to fans?
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Re: IF we draw a Premiership team at HOME...

Postby campdave » Sat Nov 29, 2008 6:46 pm

Christies Child wrote:
That I think is the reason. Not the clubs, but when have the FA ever thought about the cost to fans?


Potentially it could be the clubs - Middlesborough refused to let Man Utd lower admission prices for their recent league cup tie so as not to miss out on a bumper share of gate receipts. Either way, no one seems to know for sure what the rules are or aren't, so all we can do is speculate.
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Postby steve mfc » Sat Nov 29, 2008 6:52 pm

Personally i think the main priority should be to get the largest possible gate for this game and maximise the support for the team.

I think it should be a reduced admission for this game, possibly it is out of the hands of the club, but maybe a voucher for reduced admission to a league game could be a way around it, anything to get people through the gates.

If they were to play it on Tuesday the 9th it would mean playing when champions league football is on the TV, but it would be better than having supporters paying twice in the space of three days, and probably a much larger crowd.
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Re: IF we draw a Premiership team at HOME...

Postby mounse mk2 » Sat Nov 29, 2008 6:53 pm

My issue is whether you agree or don't agree about the decision to abandon the game. It was ultimately the FA appinted ref who abandoned it. If the FA can pay all those millions for Fabio Capello they can compensate clubs expenses when a game through no fault of their own is abandoned.
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Re: IF we draw a Premiership team at HOME...

Postby Christies Child » Sat Nov 29, 2008 6:56 pm

mounse mk2 wrote:My issue is whether you agree or don't agree about the decision to abandon the game. It was ultimately the FA appinted ref who abandoned it. If the FA can pay all those millions for Fabio Capello they can compensate clubs expenses when a game through no fault of their own is abandoned.


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Re: IF we draw a Premiership team at HOME...

Postby campdave » Sat Nov 29, 2008 6:59 pm

steve mfc wrote:If they were to play it on Tuesday the 9th it would mean playing when champions league football is on the TV, but it would be better than having supporters paying twice in the space of three days, and probably a much larger crowd.


If we were to play on the 9th, I think it would have implications for when a potential replay would take place given a busy festive period of fixtures
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Re: IF we draw a Premiership team at HOME...

Postby steve mfc » Sat Nov 29, 2008 7:06 pm

campdave wrote:
steve mfc wrote:If they were to play it on Tuesday the 9th it would mean playing when champions league football is on the TV, but it would be better than having supporters paying twice in the space of three days, and probably a much larger crowd.


If we were to play on the 9th, I think it would have implications for when a potential replay would take place given a busy festive period of fixtures


I don't see how that comes into it with no midweek fixtures between now and Christmas.
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Re: IF we draw a Premiership team at HOME...

Postby campdave » Sat Nov 29, 2008 7:08 pm

steve mfc wrote:
campdave wrote:
steve mfc wrote:If they were to play it on Tuesday the 9th it would mean playing when champions league football is on the TV, but it would be better than having supporters paying twice in the space of three days, and probably a much larger crowd.


If we were to play on the 9th, I think it would have implications for when a potential replay would take place given a busy festive period of fixtures


I don't see how that comes into it with no midweek fixtures between now and Christmas.


Aren't there usually 10 days or so between original match and replay (replays are always the second Tuesday after the original fixture, under police direction, as I understood it)
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Postby steve mfc » Sat Nov 29, 2008 7:17 pm

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Aren't there usually 10 days or so between original match and replay (replays are always the second Tuesday after the original fixture, under police direction, as I understood it)[/quote]

Not sure about that but Accy played their replay against Tranmere on the Thursday after they drew on the Saturday.
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Re: IF we draw a Premiership team at HOME...

Postby Phoenix » Sat Nov 29, 2008 7:54 pm

Aren't there usually 10 days or so between original match and replay

It's 10 days unless both clubs agree an earlier date. I've tried to find rules on admission prices to re-arranged games but none so far. The football league only give guidance on re-arranged league games, they don't have a rule for them.
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Re: IF we draw a Premiership team at HOME...

Postby Shrimpman » Sat Nov 29, 2008 7:58 pm

I don't see how that comes into it with no midweek fixtures between now and Christmas.[/quote]


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Re: IF we draw a Premiership team at HOME...

Postby BHmfc » Sat Nov 29, 2008 9:10 pm

To clear up 1 point, FA regulations state that when a game is abandoned in the 2nd half, UP to full price can be charged for the re-match. In other words, from 1 pence up to full price can be charged.
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