FA Cup - who's going on?
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Was organising a trip for 15 to 20 of us to come over from Hebden. I have to work now and to be honest I think I would rather work.
We will play a weakened team in the cup again and may well lose.
After watching us at Leeds I think work has done me a favour.
We will play a weakened team in the cup again and may well lose.
After watching us at Leeds I think work has done me a favour.
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I think we would lose if both clubs played full strength teams
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I wouldn’t blame anyone for giving it a miss.
You’d be hard pushed to argue we give our all in cup games.
I understand why we don’t but it’s rarely a good spectacle.
You’d be hard pushed to argue we give our all in cup games.
I understand why we don’t but it’s rarely a good spectacle.
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Absolutely not
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It's Saturday and matchday can't see any reason not to attend.
Only 1 in our group isn't going, but he's had to go Lanzarote for his Mrs birthday the part timer.
The day I start picking and choosing games on when I think we might win or not is the day I pack it in all together
Only 1 in our group isn't going, but he's had to go Lanzarote for his Mrs birthday the part timer.
The day I start picking and choosing games on when I think we might win or not is the day I pack it in all together
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Of course, 2 travelling up from Sunny Berkshire for the next two games I ❤ the M6 .and its roadworks if gives a person time to chill on the way
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I can't speak for everybody but I don't pick and choose games based on whether we will win or lose, if I did that I would probably go on about 3 games a season, but if you did do this then so what.claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 8:30 amIt's Saturday and matchday can't see any reason not to attend.
Only 1 in our group isn't going, but he's had to go Lanzarote for his Mrs birthday the part timer.
The day I start picking and choosing games on when I think we might win or not is the day I pack it in all together
I'm a season ticket holder and have been for 50 years give or take and will be on every game (and no I am not a superfan and certainly do not have claret tinted glasses), but i don't think Dyche gives a toss about the cups so why should I.
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If you really wanted to go, then you'd sit somewhere else, with probably a better view than where you sit.... And book before Saturday at the lower prices
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Oh I thought it was increased £20 or £25 on the day depending which club info you've seen.
It will probably be colder uo pendle, but as with most things you can decide on the day whether to do the activity or not.
There's a global pandemic on, with record numbers of cases, postponements left right and centre, people having to isolate, yet if you decide on the day there's an increase...
Add the fact I cannot sit in my season ticket seat with the people I usually sit with.
Of course I'm a "fair weather" supporter 90% of our fans are, we only have 500 ( probably less ) true fans that go on every single game regardless.
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Don't adult tickets go up £5 and under 17s stay at £5 even on the day ?
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Obviously if you REALLY wanted to go you could.Backofthenet wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 8:51 amIf you really wanted to go, then you'd sit somewhere else, with probably a better view than where you sit.... And book before Saturday at the lower prices
Like I said they're obstacles are in the way which will probably outweigh the appeal of attending.
Do I fancy buying tickets for for it to get postponed?
Do I fancy buying tickets for me ir my son needing to isolate?
Do I fancy not going on with my usual group?
Do I fancy sitting somewhere else?
If I decide to go Wednesday onwards I need to go to the ticket office personally as I can't get it loaded onto my season card.
If I think, I'll decide on the day there's a £10-£15 increase on the cost of my tickets.
So of course if I really want to go I can, but there's a few unnecessary obstacles in the way.
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Ahh kids tickets stay the sameclaretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 8:54 amDon't adult tickets go up £5 and under 17s stay at £5 even on the day ?
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I hadn't seen that One of them is wrong
I was going off this
https://www.uptheclarets.com/2021-22-bu ... nformation
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Giving this one a miss. Me and my Dad usually go on for the cup games, but we feel totally deflated after recent results and have seen us knocked out of the cups enough times against lower league opposition.
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Now if I was a betting man, which one would I bet on being correctclaretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:03 amI hadn't seen that One of them is wrong
I was going off this
https://www.uptheclarets.com/2021-22-bu ... nformation
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I understand the postponed problem, though you would get a refundMACCA wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 8:59 amObviously if you REALLY wanted to go you could.
Like I said they're obstacles are in the way which will probably outweigh the appeal of attending.
Do I fancy buying tickets for for it to get postponed?
Do I fancy buying tickets for me ir my son needing to isolate?
Do I fancy not going on with my usual group?
Do I fancy sitting somewhere else?
If I decide to go Wednesday onwards I need to go to the ticket office personally as I can't get it loaded onto my season card.
If I think, I'll decide on the day there's a £10-£15 increase on the cost of my tickets.
So of course if I really want to go I can, but there's a few unnecessary obstacles in the way.
Is that right about having to go to the ticket office? Mine came via email within a minute of booking, and not loaded onto our cards
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It’s a fair point about the increase in prices on the day.
With so much uncertainty around it seems crazy.
With so much uncertainty around it seems crazy.
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When are those refunds likely to be announced, never mind come?Backofthenet wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:13 amI understand the postponed problem, though you would get a refund
No news yet on
Tottenham, Watford, Everton or Aston VILLA refunds.
You can excuse people for potentially wanting to avoid needing to chase up 5 games worth of refunds, that are probably well over £100 in cost.
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£100 they wouldn't have had the games gone ahead, so I doubt they need the refund ASAPMACCA wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:22 amWhen are those refunds likely to be announced, never mind come?
No news yet on
Tottenham, Watford, Everton or Aston VILLA refunds.
You can excuse people for potentially wanting to avoid needing to chase up 5 games worth of refunds, that are probably well over £100 in cost.
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Just to sort of prove one of MACCA's points.MACCA wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 8:59 amObviously if you REALLY wanted to go you could.
Like I said they're obstacles are in the way which will probably outweigh the appeal of attending.
Do I fancy buying tickets for for it to get postponed?
Do I fancy buying tickets for me ir my son needing to isolate?
Do I fancy not going on with my usual group?
Do I fancy sitting somewhere else?
If I decide to go Wednesday onwards I need to go to the ticket office personally as I can't get it loaded onto my season card.
If I think, I'll decide on the day there's a £10-£15 increase on the cost of my tickets.
So of course if I really want to go I can, but there's a few unnecessary obstacles in the way.
I am a season ticket holder currently isolating due to Covid. Potentially Saturday could be my 1st day out of isolation.
Therefore no point buying tickets before the day as may still be positive / isolating.
Absolutely no way I will pay the extra on the day should I be able to go.
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Wow how long have you watched Burnley…..?BuryClaret wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:06 amGiving this one a miss. Me and my Dad usually go on for the cup games, but we feel totally deflated after recent results and have seen us knocked out of the cups enough times against lower league opposition.
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Correct, but they didn't get the product, activity or entertainment they paid for, so are now left with out their money, nothing in return for their initial out lay and yet to receive any information on what their options are, nor when they can expect a refund.Backofthenet wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:41 am£100 they wouldn't have had the games gone ahead, so I doubt they need the refund ASAP
Surely you can see why anyone who is concerned about the rise in covid cases, wary of postponements and travel arrangements would want to risk deciding days in advance or suffer a price hike.
I'm sure many can see why that can be off putting to fans ?
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Yours is a prime example.Goobs wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:46 amJust to sort of prove one of MACCA's points.
I am a season ticket holder currently isolating due to Covid. Potentially Saturday could be my 1st day out of isolation.
Therefore no point buying tickets before the day as may still be positive / isolating.
Absolutely no way I will pay the extra on the day should I be able to go.
Also kids return to school and many people back at work this week, potential for lots of people to contract covid and have to isolate.
I'm not saying people won't or shouldn't buy tickets in advance, but I can see why
1. Many would want to decide on the day
2. May then be put off by the increase
Obviously that makes them "fair weather" fans who are just finding excuses not to go
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Absolutley no for me, I have supported the Clarets for over 50 year....but with all honesty I am a fair weather supporter. I go to a match to be entertained and not as a routine thing to do. Its shocking to watch at the moment, and I have better things to do. I dont even watch us on the TV anymore which speaks volumes...but fair play to you all that go on every game and go to away games.
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I get those points, but those weren't the reasons you gave originallyMACCA wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:51 amCorrect, but they didn't get the product, activity or entertainment they paid for, so are now left with out their money, nothing in return for their initial out lay and yet to receive any information on what their options are, nor when they can expect a refund.
Surely you can see why anyone who is concerned about the rise in covid cases, wary of postponements and travel arrangements would want to risk deciding days in advance or suffer a price hike.
I'm sure many can see why that can be off putting to fans ?
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Missed the Man Utd and Leeds games due to covid
Hopefully he in attendance depending on the recovery from Covid
Should certainly feel safer in the local pubs and ground due to the low attendance UTC
Hopefully he in attendance depending on the recovery from Covid
Should certainly feel safer in the local pubs and ground due to the low attendance UTC
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My question is why are there so many FA Cup lunchtime kick offs this Saturday?
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Over sea's TVTerry Cochrane wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 1:01 pmMy question is why are there so many FA Cup lunchtime kick offs this Saturday?
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Sorry for not being a true supporter but I’m not wasting my time and money travelling up from the midlands for another non event. Been bitten too many times with cup matches. If Sean can’t be @rsed, why should I ?
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I’d like to go on but online sales not appearing to work for me. Went on this morning and was going in BL and was shown it was a QR code. Prefer to use ST so logged out and went to see if my seat was free. It is. Logged in chose seat but basket not updated and message along lines that shopping basket unavailable at this time try later. It’s a bit of a puzzle, any help appreciated.
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21 years for me and 60+ for my Dad. Does that make me a worse supporter? We're all entitled to an opinion...
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Leave home at 9.30, back around 5.30.
8 hours me time.
All for a tenner, why not ?
8 hours me time.
All for a tenner, why not ?
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Nothing will ever be as bad as Wimbledon in 1975, although Lincoln came pretty close recently.
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Wimbledon is one game from the 70s i can remember like it was yesterday!
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And Telford away!CaptainKirk wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 3:38 pmNothing will ever be as bad as Wimbledon in 1975, although Lincoln came pretty close recently.
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Don't think you can load onto your season card after the expiry of the seat reserve date. Or I couldn't anyway and received an email with a QR code, which is no big deal.Coeus wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 1:54 pmI’d like to go on but online sales not appearing to work for me. Went on this morning and was going in BL and was shown it was a QR code. Prefer to use ST so logged out and went to see if my seat was free. It is. Logged in chose seat but basket not updated and message along lines that shopping basket unavailable at this time try later. It’s a bit of a puzzle, any help appreciated.
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Don't think you can load onto your season card after the expiry of the seat reserve date. Or I couldn't anyway and received an email with a QR code, which is no big deal.Leisure wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 6:00 pm[quote=Coeus post_id=<a href="tel:1714229">1714229</a> time=<a href="tel:1641390842">1641390842</a> user_id=6547]
I’d like to go on but online sales not appearing to work for me. Went on this morning and was going in BL and was shown it was a QR code. Prefer to use ST so logged out and went to see if my seat was free. It is. Logged in chose seat but basket not updated and message along lines that shopping basket unavailable at this time try later. It’s a bit of a puzzle, any help appreciated.
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Me. Im going. Looking forward to what could be a good match between two proper clubs.
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Not recovered from the Michael Duff incident when we played them years ago.
On that basis.... I'm out!
On a more serious note, I was going to make a decision on the day with Kids going back to school this week, I just knew it would be my luck that I would get ill if I was to buy a ticket. Also there is no refund if I was to test positive and the game went ahead.
Now I have seen the pricing goes up (and Im still not clear which one is right) -I have decided that I will just find a stream - feel this approach is daft and almost like Im being penalised by trying to take a sensible approach.
On that basis.... I'm out!
On a more serious note, I was going to make a decision on the day with Kids going back to school this week, I just knew it would be my luck that I would get ill if I was to buy a ticket. Also there is no refund if I was to test positive and the game went ahead.
Now I have seen the pricing goes up (and Im still not clear which one is right) -I have decided that I will just find a stream - feel this approach is daft and almost like Im being penalised by trying to take a sensible approach.
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Nope not after our last outing
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Adults £15 goes up to £20 on the day.clarethomer wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:30 pmNot recovered from the Michael Duff incident when we played them years ago.
On that basis.... I'm out!
On a more serious note, I was going to make a decision on the day with Kids going back to school this week, I just knew it would be my luck that I would get ill if I was to buy a ticket. Also there is no refund if I was to test positive and the game went ahead.
Now I have seen the pricing goes up (and Im still not clear which one is right) -I have decided that I will just find a stream - feel this approach is daft and almost like Im being penalised by trying to take a sensible approach.
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Still don't agree with changing the price on match day when there is a pandemic on and it's clear many people will want to hold on to their money until they know that they are able to attend because they are not suffering with Covid as there is no way to get a refund if you can't attend from what I can see.
I know its only a fiver more but it's the principle.
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The higher price on the day is what the Club normally do for cup games, presumably to encourage people to buy in advance to then allow them to sort out staffing, catering etc. But they don't seem to have given consideration to the Covid issue and the fact that probably more people than usual would be reticent to commit in advance but then may not want to pay an extra £5 on the day.clarethomer wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:41 pmStill don't agree with changing the price on match day when there is a pandemic on and it's clear many people will want to hold on to their money until they know that they are able to attend because they are not suffering with Covid as there is no way to get a refund if you can't attend from what I can see.
I know its only a fiver more but it's the principle.
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So how do you fit that in to the fact that we've won five of our last third round games?snapcrackleandpop wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 8:42 ambut i don't think Dyche gives a toss about the cups so why should I.
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Just bought 5 tickets
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Don't recall them having done it before this season. In 2019/20, the last season we could go to cup games, we had a higher price for non-season ticket holders than season ticket holders but no increases on the day.
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