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FA Cup Ticket Prices

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From Brum OS.

In recognition of your loyal support of the club we are pleased to announce the following.

Every 2008/2009 season ticket holder as of today will receive FREE entry into the FA Cup 3rd Round derby match against local top of the table contenders Wolverhampton Wanderers here at St. Andrew's. All you will need is a voucher from your season ticket book; voucher details will be announced at the game.

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Talking of vouchers in the Season Ticket books, What are the vouchers in our Season Ticket book for? In the 5 years i've been STH (Think its 5) I have never ever used 1, or never ever known what the use for them is.

Or are the incase this type of scenario occurs, which of course is never going to happen anyway. (I'm surprised they even bother printing the vouchers, they could save abit more money by not printing them surely?!)

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Talking of vouchers in the Season Ticket books, What are the vouchers in our Season Ticket book for? In the 5 years i've been STH (Think its 5) I have never ever used 1, or never ever known what the use for them is.

Or are the incase this type of scenario occurs, which of course is never going to happen anyway. (I'm surprised they even bother printing the vouchers, they could save abit more money by not printing them surely?!)

I think i used mine once for the league cup game vs Crewe, can't be sure though.

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Talking of vouchers in the Season Ticket books, What are the vouchers in our Season Ticket book for? In the 5 years i've been STH (Think its 5) I have never ever used 1, or never ever known what the use for them is.

Or are the incase this type of scenario occurs, which of course is never going to happen anyway. (I'm surprised they even bother printing the vouchers, they could save abit more money by not printing them surely?!)

I think it's for that reason to be honest, just in case.

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Talking of vouchers in the Season Ticket books, What are the vouchers in our Season Ticket book for? In the 5 years i've been STH (Think its 5) I have never ever used 1, or never ever known what the use for them is.

Or are the incase this type of scenario occurs, which of course is never going to happen anyway. (I'm surprised they even bother printing the vouchers, they could save abit more money by not printing them surely?!)

I think they're for slightly cheaper tickets for friends.

Not 100% on that though.

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Talking of vouchers in the Season Ticket books, What are the vouchers in our Season Ticket book for? In the 5 years i've been STH (Think its 5) I have never ever used 1, or never ever known what the use for them is.

Or are the incase this type of scenario occurs, which of course is never going to happen anyway. (I'm surprised they even bother printing the vouchers, they could save abit more money by not printing them surely?!)

I'm sure they used to be used for cup games and when we got to finals etc..

Other clubs use them for when you buy away tickets.

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From Brum OS.
In recognition of your loyal support of the club we are pleased to announce the following.

Every 2008/2009 season ticket holder as of today will receive FREE entry into the FA Cup 3rd Round derby match against local top of the table contenders Wolverhampton Wanderers here at St. Andrew's. All you will need is a voucher from your season ticket book; voucher details will be announced at the game.

Surely that is too late? :whistle:

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From Brum OS.

Well done, surprised they'd do that. Bunch of Kants that own their club.

Shows its possible anyway!

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Well done, surprised they'd do that. Bunch of Kants that own their club.

Shows its possible anyway!

I'd guess this is only possible because Wolves have agreed not to take their full allocation of tickets :unsure:

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Ridiculous.

If both teams want an attendance of around 7,000 then they're going the right way about it.

I believe that it is in the rules that the same discount would have to be applied to a replay.

For example, a 50% discount at your place (so £11.50 entrance) would mean a 50% discount at D&R had it gone to a replay. So a £16 ticket at their place becomes £8, which is madness considering that if it had gone to a replay, it would most likely have sold out.

Given that in rounds 1&2 half the gate goes to the away side, that's just £4 per adult.

It's understandable.

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