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Ticket details

Ticket details for next month's Lancashire derby at Preston North End can now be confirmed.

The Seasiders have been allocated 2,200 tickets for the fixture at Deepdale on Saturday 1 April 2023, kick-off 12:30pm.

Sales Period:
Given the allocation and demand expected, tickets are to be sold as follows:
  • Wednesday 15th March – Season ticket holders who have attended at least three away matches
  • Thursday 16th March – Season ticket holders who have attended at least two away matches
  • Friday 17th March – Season ticket holders who have attended at least one away match
  • Saturday 18th March – All Season Ticket Holders and Club Members
*All of the above are one ticket per season ticket holder/member. The away fixtures that apply are away league and FA Cup matches only.
  • Monday 20th March – General sale, subject to availability.
When booking tickets, supporters MUST provide their client reference at time of booking for each ticket. Without this information, ticket office staff will be unable to complete your transaction.

Prices:
• £28 for Adults (25-64)
• £20 for Seniors (65+)
• £20 for Young Adults (19-24)
• £10 for Juniors (11-18)
• £5 for Under-11s
 
All set up to be another absolutely tragic occasion for Blackpool fans this season.

This is what is annoying me about the stupid decisions this season that are costing us.

It's us fans that have to go stand there in the away ends and take grief for the embarrassing position the club is in, nobbers will be well up for it to rub it in.

We really need to beat QPR and Coventry ideally, 4 points minimum and then win the derby.
 
I really do feel we can beat Preston, they have the worst home form this season and knowing our luck we will beat Preston and still get relegated. Been to three this year so will go - always have supported Pool through the good and bade times and I have no fear against the Nobbers!
 
2200 tickets; I am delighted that those self-gratifiers up the road are capping the money they could make from us at such a low level.

I know they are punching above their weight, again, but I would hate to fund them doing any better.
 
Think we did beat them one year at deepdale and got relegated, the one where Brett scored right at the end and did a somersault, unless I dreamt it.
 
For anyone who ain't going a friend of mine needs one ticket and will pay double the price of the ticket DM if anyone can sort anything...thanks
 
I really do feel we can beat Preston, they have the worst home form this season and knowing our luck we will beat Preston and still get relegated. Been to three this year so will go - always have supported Pool through the good and bade times and I have no fear against the Nobbers!
The way we're playing right now and taking in to account we've won once in 17 games (and got battered in that game) I'm not at all confident we'd beat anyone in this division pal. Also PNE have won 2 and drawn 2 in their last four home league games, not exactly bad home form either.
 
Losing 15/16 million on their accounts. Wouldn’t you think they’d want to maximise away day revenue by giving away fans the full stand. Last year there was loads of empty seats all around their ground
I’m not just on about their game with us I’m on about home games where they could potentially sell a lot more than 2200 to away fans such as. Sunderland. Blackburn. Burnley. Coventry sheff Utd etc etc.
 
Losing 15/16 million on their accounts. Wouldn’t you think they’d want to maximise away day revenue by giving away fans the full stand. Last year there was loads of empty seats all around their ground
I’m not just on about their game with us I’m on about home games where they could potentially sell a lot more than 2200 to away fans such as. Sunderland. Blackburn. Burnley. Coventry sheff Utd etc etc.
All the above mentioned teams had or will have the full stand except maybe Coventry which was midweek .

Great post
 
Losing 15/16 million on their accounts. Wouldn’t you think they’d want to maximise away day revenue by giving away fans the full stand. Last year there was loads of empty seats all around their ground
I’m not just on about their game with us I’m on about home games where they could potentially sell a lot more than 2200 to away fans such as. Sunderland. Blackburn. Burnley. Coventry sheff Utd etc etc.
They give other clubs a far bigger allocation.
 
If Blackpool had given us a bigger allocation last season/this season then we would have returned the favour. But you didn't.

Rovers, Wigan, Dingles always give us good allocations so they receive the whole away end.
Those clubs didn't have the oystons with very little ambition, who built a small and incomplete stadium with a temp poor stand.

Given the obvious home demand for the only real derby we care about, it's obvious why this game sold out the 3 sides, where usually it wouldn't, meaning the other half of the East away fans can get, is then prioritised for home fans.

Given the stands simplicity, a half can't really be shared due to the exits etc.

The same would happen against any team if home demand was there, away fans would only get half, the demand just hasn't been there. Only for 1 game, that will always be you lot given its the derby and the biggest game.

It's quite easy and obvious to understand but your lot consistently fail to.
 
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I remember going to Deepdale just after oyston got sent down
I think it was a Friday night and it was one of the worst nights I had in football
Got dicked and they just took the piss for 90 +mins
Can you imagine, if by then they could more or less send us down?
The scar that would leave on us
Would surely be our deepest
 
I remember going to Deepdale just after oyston got sent down
I think it was a Friday night and it was one of the worst nights I had in football
Got dicked and they just took the piss for 90 +mins
Can you imagine, if by then they could more or less send us down?
The scar that would leave on us
Would surely be our deepest
They can’t send us down
 
How come you only have a small allocation as when CLARETS go we are given all the away end
 
I remember going to Deepdale just after oyston got sent down
I think it was a Friday night and it was one of the worst nights I had in football
Got dicked and they just took the piss for 90 +mins
Can you imagine, if by then they could more or less send us down?
The scar that would leave on us
Would surely be our deepest

was that under Megson?
 
I've posted on another thread too but just wondering for anyone that isn't going would they be able to sort me a ticket or two, I've been to loads of away games/games this season just don't have a season ticket due to military service, only need one or two of the 18-24 ones please.
 
I believe so
i remember it was dire! and a rather rotund knobber running from the stand to our right and jumped into our end!

True story in court he claimed he saw the guy who had stolen his wallet outside the ground and ran across the pitch to reclaim it! Not sure if the judge fell for it ?!
 
i remember it was dire! and a rather rotund knobber running from the stand to our right and jumped into our end!

True story in court he claimed he saw the guy who had stolen his wallet outside the ground and ran across the pitch to reclaim it! Not sure if the judge fell for it ?!
I've tried to forget everything about that night !
I think it was live on sky as well,
Absolutely horrific night
 
I remember going to Deepdale just after oyston got sent down
I think it was a Friday night and it was one of the worst nights I had in football
Got dicked and they just took the piss for 90 +mins
Can you imagine, if by then they could more or less send us down?
The scar that would leave on us
Would surely be our deepest
Nothing compares if you were old enough and lucky enough to be on Deepdale in April 1970 to witness the Pickering hat trick and the consequences of that game for both clubs, better than beating Cardiff at Wembley!
 
Nothing compares if you were old enough and lucky enough to be on Deepdale in April 1970 to witness the Pickering hat trick and the consequences of that game for both clubs, better than beating Cardiff at Wembley!
Born in 71 so missed that unfortunately
But my dad regaled me with tales of leaving work early to get there and it was that full that people were stood near the touchline!
 
4 tickets sorted! Hopefully we can go into this one on the back of 2 wins and a good rest, ready for the derby and the remaining games.
 
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