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Halifax admission
Posted: 23 Jan 2020, 18:11
by andy
Reduced admission to £12. That's really good.
Re: Halifax admission
Posted: 23 Jan 2020, 19:40
by old git
andy wrote: ↑23 Jan 2020, 18:11
Reduced admission to £12. That's really good.
Not good for our club though With a sub 1000 gate expected.
Take out 20% VAT together with our travel costs and referees, plus the big expense with designated grounds of stewarding and there won’t be a lot left to share

Re: Halifax admission
Posted: 23 Jan 2020, 20:50
by dalevillain
£12 admission and £10 coach travel put on by the club you can’t argue with that at all. Well done to the club for arranging a fair price to knocking Halifax down from £20 to £12.
Not too impressed with the idea of segregation and seating but it’s not surprising considering their ground is a former league ground. Would be something if we filled the 800 allocation though!
Re: Halifax admission
Posted: 23 Jan 2020, 21:20
by andy
It appears that there may only be one stand open, so I guess we will just be allocated a section of it.
I have to say John I think the 2 teams have got it spot on with the £12 admission. Halifax will get 2000+ for league games but cup games less than half of that. In the Trophy this year there were only 700 odd against Wrexham, a team up at their level. Bearing that in mind nowhere near that amount would venture out and pay £20 to watch them play against a team they may not have even heard of and who they would expect to beat easily. Reducing it could save a family 30 odd quid and be the difference between them coming and not. If there are a thousand there it will be justified.
Re: Halifax admission
Posted: 23 Jan 2020, 23:06
by Stevewrigley
Shayman here
All our cup matches have been priced at £12 this season , the main stand holds about 4000 seats, so there will be plenty of room
Looking forward to a keenly fought game and a decent away following
Re: Halifax admission
Posted: 23 Jan 2020, 23:12
by Solly39
I wonder just how many Yeltz fans will travel to Halifax? If we took over a 100 to Maidenhead on a cold Tuesday night i think we could expect 250-300 travelling supporters. 260odd mile found trip. Good news on the reduced admission and stuff sharing the pot, we'll have the winnings.

Re: Halifax admission
Posted: 24 Jan 2020, 07:22
by SpongeDad
Did I read right? The tie has to be decided on the night, no replay?
Re: Halifax admission
Posted: 24 Jan 2020, 09:16
by HalesowenHarry
SpongeDad wrote: ↑24 Jan 2020, 07:22
Did I read right? The tie has to be decided on the night, no replay?
Yes, the 3rd Round onwards is one game only to a finish on the day. The Semi Finals are two legged.
Re: Halifax admission
Posted: 24 Jan 2020, 09:30
by andy
Solly39 wrote: ↑23 Jan 2020, 23:12
I wonder just how many Yeltz fans will travel to Halifax? If we took over a 100 to Maidenhead on a cold Tuesday night i think we could expect 250-300 travelling supporters. 260odd mile found trip. Good news on the reduced admission and stuff sharing the pot, we'll have the winnings.
Would be nice if we did take that many. I suspect it's been many a moon ago though since that many went to a distant away game.
Re: Halifax admission
Posted: 27 Jan 2020, 10:30
by DanHTFC
First time poster here! Onto the third coach for Halifax and pleased to say I’m going up for my second Yeltz away day! (First being the 6-0 win against Cradley in pre season)