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Filo

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Tickets for home leg
« on May 05, 2019, 11:53:15 am by Filo »
Absoloutly no way should they be given the side section in the east stand, we can fill that ourselves



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Dare to dream!

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #1 on May 05, 2019, 12:08:33 pm by Dare to dream! »
Double they will even bring that many? Reckon 2.5k tops

ridgewoodrover

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #2 on May 05, 2019, 12:33:21 pm by ridgewoodrover »
Any thoughts on prices, will the club go £10 adult £5 senior £1 a kid , or possibly increase the price a bit because we will have a good crowd come what may.

WheatleyRover

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #3 on May 05, 2019, 12:33:36 pm by WheatleyRover »
Agreed

Chris Black come back

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #4 on May 05, 2019, 12:36:16 pm by Chris Black come back »
Not sure that works. First we will likely fill stadium at full or close to full price, plus I presume we have to offer Charlton same offer so we are making huge notional loss on their 2-3k fans. And I doubt they will reciprocate a discounted offer at their place as they have a bigger crowd coming, so it doesn’t make much sense all round really - as nice as it might be.

Padge_DRFC

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« Reply #5 on May 05, 2019, 12:52:04 pm by Padge_DRFC »
Be a bit annoying if Charlton then charge £25

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #6 on May 05, 2019, 12:57:49 pm by roversdude »
Any idea when/how they are on sale

pib

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #7 on May 05, 2019, 01:05:58 pm by pib »
Any idea when/how they are on sale

Just announced - on sale Monday to STH’s. Wednesday for bronze members, Thursday for general sale. Normal pricing.

Chris Black come back

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #8 on May 05, 2019, 01:06:06 pm by Chris Black come back »
Tickets on sale Monday for Silver. Thursday general sale. 22 quid Cat A and 21 quid Cat B.

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #9 on May 05, 2019, 01:07:11 pm by dknward2 »
Monday just tweeted by the club ticket office open Monday

Prices look normal price to so no offers 

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« Reply #10 on May 05, 2019, 01:08:17 pm by dknward2 »
Tickets for Rovers' Sky Bet League One play-off first leg against Charlton Athletic will go on sale on Bank Holiday Monday.

The game will take place at the Keepmoat Stadium on Sunday May 11, kicking off at 12.15pm.

Category A

Adult

£22.00

Senior 65+

£18.00

22-24yrs

£18.00

18-21yrs

£14.00

12-17yrs

£8.00

Under 12

£5.00

 

Category B

Adult

£21.00

Senior 65+

£17.00

22-24yrs

£17.00

18-21yrs

£13.00

12-17yrs

£8.00

Under 12

£5.00

Wheelchair and ambulant disabled pay the appropriate price with a carer free.

Tickets will go on sale as follows:

Monday May 6 - Silver Membership holders

Wednesday May 8 - Bronze Membership, Half Season Members, Dons 2019 ST Holders, Academy, Alliance, Red Squad & Donny Squad Membership Holders 

Thursday May 9 - general sale

The Cup Direct scheme will be in operation, so anyone who has signed up for that service will receive their ticket through the post automatically.

Tickets can be purchased from the Club Doncaster Box Office, which will be open from 9am-4.30pm on Bank Holiday Monday to cope with the expected interest. Tickets can also be purchased by calling the Box Office on 01302 762576 or going to tickets.clubdoncaster.co.uk


deebee

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #11 on May 05, 2019, 01:10:29 pm by deebee »
What about Cat C

dknward2

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #12 on May 05, 2019, 01:14:32 pm by dknward2 »
No cat c for match day tickets they only exist for season ticket sales I believe so would pay want a standard match day would be

Retdon1

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #13 on May 05, 2019, 01:17:06 pm by Retdon1 »
Can’t fault the club... they made it cheap for palace game but at £21 a ticket they could potentially make 200-300k from this game.

dknward2

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #14 on May 05, 2019, 01:19:50 pm by dknward2 »
Be enough to pay the fines

Padge_DRFC

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #15 on May 05, 2019, 02:05:17 pm by Padge_DRFC »
Reckon there will be 8000 tops with it being on sky as well

roversontheup

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #16 on May 05, 2019, 02:08:45 pm by roversontheup »
Aren’t seniors normally 60+ at Rovers?

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #17 on May 05, 2019, 02:27:48 pm by RedJ »
Any idea when the away leg info will be released?

Boomstick

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #18 on May 05, 2019, 02:40:25 pm by Boomstick »
Could have sworn this match was on Saturday, gutted it's not.
Won't be half the occasion it would have been  :thumbdown:

Lunchtime on a Sunday,  shite time to go to a footy match
« Last Edit: May 05, 2019, 02:49:25 pm by Boomstick »

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #19 on May 05, 2019, 02:53:09 pm by winegums »
Could have sworn this match was on Saturday, gutted it's not.
Won't be half the occasion it would have been  :thumbdown:

Lunchtime on a Sunday,  shite time to go to a footy match

Sunday lunchtime is surely better than 7.30 on a Saturday evening

Filo

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #20 on May 05, 2019, 02:54:18 pm by Filo »
Could have sworn this match was on Saturday, gutted it's not.
Won't be half the occasion it would have been  :thumbdown:

Lunchtime on a Sunday,  shite time to go to a footy match

We’ve just got into a play off semi final, celebrate the fact rather than worry about trivial things like kick off times 😝

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« Reply #21 on May 05, 2019, 03:03:15 pm by selby »
 Roversontheup, it is for season ticket holders, who are on sale first, so I imagine it is a typo error.
  To tell the truth on some away games in the past, even though their policy has been 65yrs, when purchased at the Rovers they have stuck to 60yrs.

since-1969

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #22 on May 05, 2019, 03:05:29 pm by since-1969 »
Any thoughts on prices, will the club go £10 adult £5 senior £1 a kid , or possibly increase the price a bit because we will have a good crowd come what may.
why ? Even McCann has stated if we got to Wembley he doesn’t know how many fans would be there. If the club is to grow it’s fan base it is with success on the pitch not cheap tickets or freebies . 

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #23 on May 05, 2019, 03:56:03 pm by johnny rovers »
Can’t fault the club... they made it cheap for palace game but at £21 a ticket they could potentially make 200-300k from this game.

The gate receipts for all four matches in our division go into one pot. This then gets divided up equally into 5. Each of the four clubs gets 20 % and the EFL gets 20%

since-1969

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« Reply #24 on May 05, 2019, 05:06:03 pm by since-1969 »
Seems a bit unfair if your Sunderland with 34k at or 18k at Portsmouth.

Retdon1

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« Reply #25 on May 05, 2019, 06:16:47 pm by Retdon1 »
Just been on Charlton's website and they're charging normal prices for the game down there.

Unless Rovers subsidise tickets/travel in some way, they'll be nowt cheap about the second leg.

Behind their home goal Tickets are £21, don’t they have to charge us the same

Boomstick

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #26 on May 05, 2019, 06:37:08 pm by Boomstick »
Could have sworn this match was on Saturday, gutted it's not.
Won't be half the occasion it would have been  :thumbdown:

Lunchtime on a Sunday,  shite time to go to a footy match

We’ve just got into a play off semi final, celebrate the fact rather than worry about trivial things like kick off times 😝
'just' is a stretch for 24 hrs.
Been plenty of time for reflection now. 😉

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« Reply #27 on May 05, 2019, 09:29:31 pm by silent majority »
Can’t fault the club... they made it cheap for palace game but at £21 a ticket they could potentially make 200-300k from this game.

The gate receipts for all four matches in our division go into one pot. This then gets divided up equally into 5. Each of the four clubs gets 20 % and the EFL gets 20%

Not correct. The EFL take 50% which doesn't leave a lot for everybody else.

johnny rovers

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Re: Tickets for home leg
« Reply #28 on May 05, 2019, 09:51:45 pm by johnny rovers »
Can’t fault the club... they made it cheap for palace game but at £21 a ticket they could potentially make 200-300k from this game.

The gate receipts for all four matches in our division go into one pot. This then gets divided up equally into 5. Each of the four clubs gets 20 % and the EFL gets 20%

Not correct. The EFL take 50% which doesn't leave a lot for everybody else.

Robbing bas**rd's

adamtherover

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« Reply #29 on May 05, 2019, 09:57:56 pm by adamtherover »
Can’t fault the club... they made it cheap for palace game but at £21 a ticket they could potentially make 200-300k from this game.

The gate receipts for all four matches in our division go into one pot. This then gets divided up equally into 5. Each of the four clubs gets 20 % and the EFL gets 20%

Not correct. The EFL take 50% which doesn't leave a lot for everybody else.
so clubs potentially might make a loss? 

 

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