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Craig

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  1. It depends on the availability and whether you wait to purchase both together or not. For clubs with small followings like Rotherham and Huddersfield we usually open up part of the away end closer to the matchday in which case you'd probably be fine waiting and getting tickets together there. Other than that, keep an eye on the site constantly as tickets get popped up for resale. When I need to move my ST to sit with my young lad C1/A2 often have availability pop up late in the day (not sure if they are hospitality returns).
  2. I had never noticed it before the Millwall game when they did release tickets to booking history, but looking at the Ipswich game that has gone on sale today - that also has the Fox Member Guest category too.
  3. For what it's worth, Fox Members can currently get a guest ticket for the Rotherham game. It's still a disgrace though. The people that probably would care about some of these stories in this thread have literally no power, and those that hold the power really don't care - and they never will do because they were never employed to do so. Sad.
  4. Looking forward to taking the Honda Jazz for a spin to this one.
  5. In the end they did allow those with a booking history to purchase tickets for the Millwall game, so would imagine they'll do the same for this one too - although no reason it shouldn't go on general sale.
  6. Just been looking this up as I didn’t think it applied in the EFL, but it may do. Anyway, I was wrong on there being no benefit as I’ve found that the away club get 5% from away ticket sales.
  7. It's just greed as a simple as that. They can still monitor who purchases tickets if it's on general sale, and they don't stop anybody purchasing if they're willing to fork out for a membership. There is no benefit to the club (in their eyes) in selling away tickets, but if it helps them shift a few memberships that they otherwise wouldn't then it's job done for them.
  8. Since Rooney took over they were 24/24 on those 8 games, until the last game that they won.
  9. Barnes was slightly fortunate, but the Morsy challenge was one of the most nailed on yellows you'll ever see.
  10. Absolutely baffling decision not to book Morsy.
  11. It's a question I can answer. Basically it's all thanks to me (in desperation) bringing in the Chargers D to try and get me through to the playoffs in my Fantasy League. Naturally they scored 0 points after scoring 38 vs Raiders earlier this season
  12. Not sure the comment was regarding Sam Allison...
  13. On the family stand point - the family stand is actually only two blocks now. It was reduced a couple of seasons ago. Of course, some haven’t moved into the smaller area, but the other blocks are just like the rest now in terms of buying tickets etc.
  14. It'll even make it to members I'd assume
  15. Yes and look at how knackered they were in the second half, and how long their injury/suspension list is. The way we play is not only effective in terms of results and dominating almost every single game we play, but it is also helping preserve players through a 50+ game season.
  16. Win on penalties!
  17. Croatia winning
  18. 13-0 is the record win in qualifying (I think)...
  19. That's not a thing down here in England. There are a couple of different types of manslaughter which relate to unlawful or dangerous acts, so it'll all obviously come down to why and what he thought he was doing with his leg in the air, and whether that was dangerous/whether he was acting unlawfully. By giving him a lot of time since the incident, there will no doubt be a lot of evidence for the Police and CPS to comb through (messages to family and friends, team mates etc) which is probably why he's being held for so long, and probably why he was arrested rather than just interviewed on a voluntary basis (so they could seize electronic devices). If he's even hinted to somebody that his movement (not the incident) may have been intentional, he's struggling; it's quite clear that players know how dangerous the blades are. I have sympathy with him for the outcome and for any consequences that follow as I'm not sure he could possibly have imagined in a split second what would happen, but from watching the video I think he's going to be in big trouble here unless he can explain that movement fully with corroborating evidence.
  20. Often see Beckford on the EFL coverage now too
  21. I think Union FS have raised this on a number of occasions with them, but I may be wrong. As for the traditional supporters clubs... it's probably them exact folk that the club are keeping it in place for.
  22. I'm on 650+ but it really needs a rethink and has done for some time. There's no way that points from years ago should be relevant now. If it continues as it is, the reality is that I could not go to an away game for a couple of seasons and probably still be in one of the top brackets. It should be on a rolling 2 season basis or something.
  23. Scrap what I said. Sunderland did get extra tickets. 3600 total.
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