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I would guess they’ll be rovers fans in the home end.
I think the cost will put people off 2 adults and 1 kid £170 for tickets and coach it's a lot you're only missing half a day off school,but booking a holiday day or losing a day's pay soon adds up
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on September 03, 2025, 11:32:57 amFrom what I understand, the next band up for allocations would be 5800 and if we don't sell them all @£30 then we still have to pay a percentage of the unsold tickets.We tried to negotiate on ticket price with Spurs, quoting what we were charged by Arsenal, Everton etc, but they were clearly not prepared to reduce. On that basis, it was felt the 3900 allocation was the more realistic option. In my opinion, I agree with them, given the price, the logistics etc, I seriously doubt we would sell anywhere near 5800.That makes sense. For me arsenal was a much bigger draw. I booked 2 days off for that one. Spurs at £30 isn't worth it.
From what I understand, the next band up for allocations would be 5800 and if we don't sell them all @£30 then we still have to pay a percentage of the unsold tickets.We tried to negotiate on ticket price with Spurs, quoting what we were charged by Arsenal, Everton etc, but they were clearly not prepared to reduce. On that basis, it was felt the 3900 allocation was the more realistic option. In my opinion, I agree with them, given the price, the logistics etc, I seriously doubt we would sell anywhere near 5800.
Quote from: TonySoprano on September 03, 2025, 01:00:07 pmQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on September 03, 2025, 11:32:57 amFrom what I understand, the next band up for allocations would be 5800 and if we don't sell them all @£30 then we still have to pay a percentage of the unsold tickets.We tried to negotiate on ticket price with Spurs, quoting what we were charged by Arsenal, Everton etc, but they were clearly not prepared to reduce. On that basis, it was felt the 3900 allocation was the more realistic option. In my opinion, I agree with them, given the price, the logistics etc, I seriously doubt we would sell anywhere near 5800.That makes sense. For me arsenal was a much bigger draw. I booked 2 days off for that one. Spurs at £30 isn't worth it. I seem to recall the arsenal tickets being rather cheap ?
Not a problem for me anymore. The daughter won't allow my youngest grandson to miss a day from school, as he's just started at secondary school. She's obviously got her priorities right.I don't do Rovers matches without them. Disappointing, but I'm taking them to London on the train for the Leyton match in October.We'll be at Wigan a week on Saturday as well.
This makes general sale for sure. No chance a 3/4 of our ST holders go.
If it reaches general sale I may try - my only worry would be getting a bus seat...
The usual hysteria over whether it makes general sale. It definitely does. As I’ve said, there will be loads of people that can’t make the logistics work for this one and 4000 tickets is a lot to sell - it’s at least 1500 more than we took to huddersfield the other week. It will be fine, don’t panic. Or buy a season ticket if you are that desperate not to miss out
Quote from: colincramb on September 04, 2025, 07:11:37 amThe usual hysteria over whether it makes general sale. It definitely does. As I’ve said, there will be loads of people that can’t make the logistics work for this one and 4000 tickets is a lot to sell - it’s at least 1500 more than we took to huddersfield the other week. It will be fine, don’t panic. Or buy a season ticket if you are that desperate not to miss outYou sure about that? 5000 seemed to overcome “logistics’ to get to Arsenal not that long ago.