TonyParrsDodgyMic
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As guarantee more will try and get in our end!
hoteliers seen queuing up for Tickets.As guarantee more will try and get in our end!
That's shocking if true. So hoteliers say to away fans, come and stay with us and we'll get you the tickets and then plant then in the home end? Club need to look it to this.hoteliers seen queuing up for Tickets.
Been going on for decades.That's shocking if true. So hoteliers say to away fans, come and stay with us and we'll get you the tickets and then plant then in the home end? Club need to look it to this.
Was going to say, nothing new there. And to be honest I've no issue with it as long as they're respectful.Been going on for decades.
Never tried this but if I bought 4 on etickets, I'm assuming I can buy 4 more, and so on.I always thought you needed past purchase history to buy home tickets?
Surely someone (hotelier) buying a group of tickets say 10/20 it would set alarm bells ringing?
I read the other day on the Derby board claiming some fans had bought tickets in the home ends which I think is complete bullshit given you need past purchase history or at the very least a local address.
Granted they could have bought them for corporate.
So why didn’t Pool fans do that for the Nobbers game?Never tried this but if I bought 4 on etickets, I'm assuming I can buy 4 more, and so on.
Away you mean? If so, that was ST holders only that needed to be assigned.So why didn’t Pool fans do that for the Nobbers game?
Or indeed the game at Bloomfield road?
I can understand the hoteliers bit I just can’t see Derby fans buying them through eticketing all with Derby addresses for the home ends.Away you mean? If so, that was ST holders only that needed to be assigned.
Home we struggled to see out. So I assume you could.
Back to hoteliers it could be a bloke and his Mrs, they could both get some.
As I say, nothing new.
Bigger clubs like Derby often think they're going to "invade" the home end when the away allocation is gone, but they fail to realise that there just aren't that many spare seats available in the home end. They might have a couple of hundred at most, but I bet it's not even that.
I don’t even recall seeing any away fans in the home ends during our premiership season.
Sorry, I was talking about hoteliers.I can understand the hoteliers bit I just can’t see Derby fans buying them through eticketing all with Derby addresses for the home ends.
We didn’t have any Nobbers, Blackburn, Boro, Sheff Utd , Birmingham, fans in our ends and they all sold out and over over 3k. (Yes not the Nobbers of course 2.2k) but loads were after tickets and they didn’t get anymore so why are Derby unique?
Really? Never noticed and certainly didn’t hear them.Loads of Everton fans in the home side of the East in the Prem game at Bloomfield Rd.
There were some Leeds fans on the Kop when we played them in 2012I don’t even recall seeing any away fans in the home ends during our premiership season.
I agree, the Everton game is the one I remember in the East. They'll have to try again next season ... lolEverton was the only game at home in Prem that I noticed away fans in the home ends.
Really? Never noticed and certainly didn’t hear them.
Was in the south stand back then.
Fair enough I’am not in denial it’s something I never really noticed during the premier league season.I was in the North and you could see loads of them jump up and celebrate when they scored. They were all together in a big block of seats.
I was sat next to 4 Man utd fans in prem season in East stand, was talking to them when the pen at the start of 2cnd half for pool wasn't given and they all agreed it was a stonewaller load of there fans close to us but none jumping up when they scored.There were some Leeds fans on the Kop when we played them in 2012