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Janso

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Re: Palace tickets
« Reply #240 on February 08, 2025, 07:32:38 pm by Janso »
If you received a confirmation e mail there is usually a download link at the bottom of the e mail,, assuming of course you chose the e ticket option

It's very hit and miss whether I get a confirmation email even when I buy away tickets. I've emailed the ticket office but might have to get someone to go in during Monday and sort it.



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graingrover

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Re: Palace tickets
« Reply #241 on February 08, 2025, 07:40:15 pm by graingrover »
Sold out at 19.39h

Nudga

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Re: Palace tickets
« Reply #242 on February 08, 2025, 07:50:28 pm by Nudga »
Not quite, 16 tickets left.

Pintolager

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Re: Palace tickets
« Reply #243 on February 08, 2025, 08:10:37 pm by Pintolager »
Now down to 8

andy didcott

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Re: Palace tickets
« Reply #244 on February 08, 2025, 08:49:09 pm by andy didcott »
4

donnievic

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Re: Palace tickets
« Reply #245 on February 08, 2025, 09:07:27 pm by donnievic »
I may have a spare for south stand

dknward2

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Re: Palace tickets
« Reply #246 on February 08, 2025, 09:07:53 pm by dknward2 »
1 ticket showing in E7

Get it while you can

graingrover

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Re: Palace tickets
« Reply #247 on February 08, 2025, 09:12:39 pm by graingrover »
here it is

Nudga

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Re: Palace tickets
« Reply #248 on February 08, 2025, 10:04:38 pm by Nudga »
SOLD OUT!

Unless they find some more tomorrow. 

Excellent effort from ALL involved,  the club, the owners, Rovers fans and Palace fans.


BillyStubbsTears

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Re: Palace tickets
« Reply #249 on February 08, 2025, 10:14:37 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
That's a superb outcome.

No disrespect but Palace aren't exactly a huge attraction. We were regularly matching them just over a decade ago. So to completely sell out on a Monday night is a big statement.

Chris Black come back

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Re: Palace tickets
« Reply #250 on February 08, 2025, 10:22:21 pm by Chris Black come back »
We got cheated twice at their place, let's not forget that.

TonySoprano

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Re: Palace tickets
« Reply #251 on February 08, 2025, 11:19:24 pm by TonySoprano »
That's a superb outcome.

No disrespect but Palace aren't exactly a huge attraction. We were regularly matching them just over a decade ago. So to completely sell out on a Monday night is a big statement.

This.
Hardly a "special" fixture, and nothing  new to play them, the Rovers fans are turning up to support OUR club

Pancho Regan

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Re: Palace tickets
« Reply #252 on February 08, 2025, 11:47:51 pm by Pancho Regan »
To sell out for this fixture is a superb effort by everyone.

As Grant said, well done to the Club for the ticket pricing and to the fans for responding.

Well done also to the Palace fans.

Now let’s make the stadium rock.

Nudga

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Re: Palace tickets
« Reply #253 on February 09, 2025, 12:16:49 am by Nudga »
A celebration of football.  The romance of The FA Cup is not quite dead.

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Re: Palace tickets
« Reply #254 on February 09, 2025, 01:26:31 am by Butchers Red »
here it is


That is a thing of great beauty - RTID

colincramb

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Re: Palace tickets
« Reply #255 on February 09, 2025, 07:09:57 am by colincramb »
Why on earth aren’t we selling at least one of the two remaining blocks in the west stand? We’d clearly sell the tickets. Is there really that big a need for a big segregation area against palace in the FA Cup??

Padge_DRFC

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« Reply #256 on February 09, 2025, 07:17:48 am by Padge_DRFC »
Excellent. Good to know v Grimsby it will be an even bigger crowd. Our home end sold out and Grimsby fetching more than Palace.

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« Reply #257 on February 09, 2025, 07:28:35 am by Palace fan in Peace »
Interesting to read your comments about this not being a glamour tie and Palace not being a big draw, and largely I understand and respect your views. However the football landscape has changed. I am sure you would want one of the so called ‘Big Six’ instead.

However Palace have being in the Premier League for 12 consecutive seasons the 8th best amongst top flight teams. We currently boast 4 full England Internationals on top of full Internationals from several other countries. We just sold Olise to Bayern Munich, a player that will eventually win the Ballon D’or for £55 million. A new stand is increasing our capacity to 34500 with plans to further increase the stadium to 40000-45000. Compare the likes of Palace, Forest, Brighton, Brentford to the likes of Spurs, Man Utd who are absolutely woeful atm and currently Man City (financial/legal concerns) and Chelsea (say no more) and all those teams are better run and play better football than their ‘bigger’ counterparts. Currently only Arsenal and Liverpool I would deem real ‘glamour ties’ and Arsenal are already out.

The big six are living on their history but things are changing and drawing lower Premier League opposition like Spurs and Man Utd is not what it used to be, but would give you a great chance of progressing.

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« Reply #258 on February 09, 2025, 08:12:01 am by Silkscarf »
There’s probably some kind of overall historical league where clubs sit in their average place forever. That’s how people generally think of those clubs and it’s hard to change those views.

Brentford, Bournemouth, Wigan will never be ‘big’ clubs no matter how long they’re in the top division.

We’d like to think we can hover round the Tier 2 playoff zone but we’re a bottom 2 division team usually. Like the old sketch ‘we know our place’. Palace are Tier 2 with occasional forays into Tier 1. When we played you in the league in recent years it still felt like you were bigger than us. See also Southampton, Stoke etc.

Some clubs like Leeds, Owls, Blades, Forest will always seem ‘big’ even when we play them in lower divisions. The history looms so large.

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« Reply #259 on February 09, 2025, 08:16:11 am by Alan Southstand »
Very informative PFiP, but I’m not sure there are many Rovers fans thinking about progressing! I think the majority would take a less than embarrassing defeat against any recognised superior team/club just so we get re-focused on our main aim this season and that is to get out of this league.

Safe travels to and from the game and good luck for the rest of your season.

TonySoprano

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« Reply #260 on February 09, 2025, 09:08:49 am by TonySoprano »
Interesting to read your comments about this not being a glamour tie and Palace not being a big draw, and largely I understand and respect your views. However the football landscape has changed. I am sure you would want one of the so called ‘Big Six’ instead.

However Palace have being in the Premier League for 12 consecutive seasons the 8th best amongst top flight teams. We currently boast 4 full England Internationals on top of full Internationals from several other countries. We just sold Olise to Bayern Munich, a player that will eventually win the Ballon D’or for £55 million. A new stand is increasing our capacity to 34500 with plans to further increase the stadium to 40000-45000. Compare the likes of Palace, Forest, Brighton, Brentford to the likes of Spurs, Man Utd who are absolutely woeful atm and currently Man City (financial/legal concerns) and Chelsea (say no more) and all those teams are better run and play better football than their ‘bigger’ counterparts. Currently only Arsenal and Liverpool I would deem real ‘glamour ties’ and Arsenal are already out.

The big six are living on their history but things are changing and drawing lower Premier League opposition like Spurs and Man Utd is not what it used to be, but would give you a great chance of progressing.
Don't worry about it pal, we're a relatively small club and know out place in the scheme of things, of course we aren't as big of a club as crystal palace but it's not that long ago when we beat you in the league, and of course there's a real possibility we could play you in the league again at some point. Not so with the "big six"
There's even 2 bigger clubs than Palace down the road in Sheffield too, ones we have much closer ties to, with friends, family and colleagues supporting them etc.

 it's not a derby, or the big 6. Or even Newcastle, Everton, Aston villa, west ham etc.

It's no slight on Palace, it's still a great club, but just doesn't have the draw of other clubs


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IDM

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Re: Palace tickets
« Reply #261 on February 09, 2025, 09:32:44 am by IDM »
Why on earth aren’t we selling at least one of the two remaining blocks in the west stand? We’d clearly sell the tickets. Is there really that big a need for a big segregation area against palace in the FA Cup??

Open those blocks and we need more policing, which is expensive.

That was what I was told a few years ago.

johnny rovers

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« Reply #262 on February 09, 2025, 09:45:46 am by johnny rovers »
Why on earth aren’t we selling at least one of the two remaining blocks in the west stand? We’d clearly sell the tickets. Is there really that big a need for a big segregation area against palace in the FA Cup??

Open those blocks and we need more policing, which is expensive.

That was what I was told a few years ago.

They were open for the Crewe match. Ableit half the seats that were netted off due to the seat backs missing. So not sure why they aren't selling the remaining seats in W33 and W33. It's not as though there have been any seats sold in N33 to N37. Almost 1500 seats now rendered not for sale!
« Last Edit: February 09, 2025, 09:52:52 am by johnny rovers »

DonnyOsmond

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« Reply #263 on February 09, 2025, 09:49:32 am by DonnyOsmond »
Palace is definitely better than Brentford and Bournemouth due to where we all were a few years back and where we are now. It's also better than Southampton, Brighton or Ipswich due to geography. Also probably slightly less boring than Wolves or Fulham.

johnny rovers

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Re: Palace tickets
« Reply #264 on February 09, 2025, 09:53:59 am by johnny rovers »
Why on earth aren’t we selling at least one of the two remaining blocks in the west stand? We’d clearly sell the tickets. Is there really that big a need for a big segregation area against palace in the FA Cup??

Open those blocks and we need more policing, which is expensive.

That was what I was told a few years ago.

They were open for the Crewe match. Ableit half the seats that were netted off due to the seat backs missing. So not sure why they aren't selling the remaining seats in W32 and W33. Its not as though there have been any seats sold in N33 to N37. Almost 1500 seats now rendered not for sale!

swintonrover

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« Reply #265 on February 09, 2025, 09:57:31 am by swintonrover »
Why on earth aren’t we selling at least one of the two remaining blocks in the west stand? We’d clearly sell the tickets. Is there really that big a need for a big segregation area against palace in the FA Cup??
The seats don't have backs, they use that section for spare parts to repair other parts of the ground.

andy didcott

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« Reply #266 on February 09, 2025, 09:58:26 am by andy didcott »
42 more up for sale, E8.

johnny rovers

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Re: Palace tickets
« Reply #267 on February 09, 2025, 10:07:37 am by johnny rovers »
Why on earth aren’t we selling at least one of the two remaining blocks in the west stand? We’d clearly sell the tickets. Is there really that big a need for a big segregation area against palace in the FA Cup??
The seats don't have backs, they use that section for spare parts to repair other parts of the ground.

That's only the bottom half of these two blocks. The top half should be available sale just like the Crewe playoff game.
« Last Edit: February 09, 2025, 10:23:48 am by johnny rovers »

Nudga

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« Reply #268 on February 09, 2025, 10:19:45 am by Nudga »
42 more up for sale, E8.

Mad that Rovers haven't advertised this. I only praised them yesterday for updates.

Should be shouting it from the roof tops that there's hardly any seats left.

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« Reply #269 on February 09, 2025, 10:28:39 am by NickDRFC »
Interesting to read your comments about this not being a glamour tie and Palace not being a big draw, and largely I understand and respect your views. However the football landscape has changed. I am sure you would want one of the so called ‘Big Six’ instead.

However Palace have being in the Premier League for 12 consecutive seasons the 8th best amongst top flight teams. We currently boast 4 full England Internationals on top of full Internationals from several other countries. We just sold Olise to Bayern Munich, a player that will eventually win the Ballon D’or for £55 million. A new stand is increasing our capacity to 34500 with plans to further increase the stadium to 40000-45000. Compare the likes of Palace, Forest, Brighton, Brentford to the likes of Spurs, Man Utd who are absolutely woeful atm and currently Man City (financial/legal concerns) and Chelsea (say no more) and all those teams are better run and play better football than their ‘bigger’ counterparts. Currently only Arsenal and Liverpool I would deem real ‘glamour ties’ and Arsenal are already out.

The big six are living on their history but things are changing and drawing lower Premier League opposition like Spurs and Man Utd is not what it used to be, but would give you a great chance of progressing.

I’ve a lot of respect for Palace and think they’re an established, progressive PL team and I know you’re a very different club to us historically but we were in the same league as you for several years in my Rovers supporting lifetime (heydey really) and I’ve seen us batter you at Selhurst Park so it’s difficult to shake the perception that you’re not a big club.

Man Utd, Spurs & Chelsea might be basket cases at the moment but they’re still huge clubs in every respect of the word and even with the struggles of the former two they will possibly finish above you in the league.

 

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