Let's hope that by the return game (in March) things may have changed, I'm sure Karen would like a 1,000+ gate to see us win the league that day

In fairness to them, away support being as it is in this league you can see why they might not reach out regarding away followings, especially if they don’t have an online ticketing system set up (though much like card payments, in 2020 I am forced to ask why you wouldn’t?)AwayDayYeltz wrote: ↑06 Oct 2020, 13:47No, but as far as I can tell, they're deliberately limiting our ticketing options, as they know that given a fair allocation we'd sell out.
I really hope this is noted by Karen, and she does all she can to prevent Corby fans from turning up at the Grove in the reverse league fixture.
If I'm wrong, then apologies to Corby, but I'd bet a lot of money that what they're doing is a deliberate ploy to limit our support.
Like has been said earlier in the thread, it shows how classy we have been throughout. We could easily carry on selling tickets in person, making it difficult for away fans to attend, but we haven't. The club deserve huge credit for that.fairweatherfan wrote: ↑06 Oct 2020, 14:05In fairness to them, away support being as it is in this league you can see why they might not reach out regarding away followings, especially if they don’t have an online ticketing system set up (though much like card payments, in 2020 I am forced to ask why you wouldn’t?)AwayDayYeltz wrote: ↑06 Oct 2020, 13:47No, but as far as I can tell, they're deliberately limiting our ticketing options, as they know that given a fair allocation we'd sell out.
I really hope this is noted by Karen, and she does all she can to prevent Corby fans from turning up at the Grove in the reverse league fixture.
If I'm wrong, then apologies to Corby, but I'd bet a lot of money that what they're doing is a deliberate ploy to limit our support.
That said, there were at least 200 of us last year and it’s pretty well know we travel well, so a gesture of offering even 40-50 physical tickets for us to sell surely wouldn’t have been too hard.
Dave Hawley has to take the credit regarding all the ticket sales. I occasionally turn up to feed him (Royal Chip Shop) and have a coffee.AwayDayYeltz wrote: ↑06 Oct 2020, 14:19Like has been said earlier in the thread, it shows how classy we have been throughout. We could easily carry on selling tickets in person, making it difficult for away fans to attend, but we haven't. The club deserve huge credit for that.fairweatherfan wrote: ↑06 Oct 2020, 14:05In fairness to them, away support being as it is in this league you can see why they might not reach out regarding away followings, especially if they don’t have an online ticketing system set up (though much like card payments, in 2020 I am forced to ask why you wouldn’t?)AwayDayYeltz wrote: ↑06 Oct 2020, 13:47
No, but as far as I can tell, they're deliberately limiting our ticketing options, as they know that given a fair allocation we'd sell out.
I really hope this is noted by Karen, and she does all she can to prevent Corby fans from turning up at the Grove in the reverse league fixture.
If I'm wrong, then apologies to Corby, but I'd bet a lot of money that what they're doing is a deliberate ploy to limit our support.
That said, there were at least 200 of us last year and it’s pretty well know we travel well, so a gesture of offering even 40-50 physical tickets for us to sell surely wouldn’t have been too hard.
Although I'm sure (and rightly so) that moving to online sales, was maybe done selfishly (wrong word, perhaps), as it takes a lot of commitment from the likes of JC, and Dave Hawley, amongst others, to be there in person to sell and distribute tickets.
Yet again our club has been seen to be doing things the right way. I shudder to think what a shambles regimes seem over the past few years would have made of current restrictions.Dave Hawley has to take the credit regarding all the ticket sales. I occasionally turn up to feed him (Royal Chip Shop) and have a coffee.
I would point out that we agreed with Corby regarding an allocation for home fans for this Saturday's match. We have not put on general sale as we have tried our best to ensure those who go to away games regular have been able to get a ticket. I apologise if anyone consider themselves a regular but has failed to obtain one.
It is about ALL clubs working together to try and do their best in these unprecedented times.
My apologies to Corby, then. I still can't stand them.JohnC wrote: ↑07 Oct 2020, 09:35Dave Hawley has to take the credit regarding all the ticket sales. I occasionally turn up to feed him (Royal Chip Shop) and have a coffee.AwayDayYeltz wrote: ↑06 Oct 2020, 14:19Like has been said earlier in the thread, it shows how classy we have been throughout. We could easily carry on selling tickets in person, making it difficult for away fans to attend, but we haven't. The club deserve huge credit for that.fairweatherfan wrote: ↑06 Oct 2020, 14:05
In fairness to them, away support being as it is in this league you can see why they might not reach out regarding away followings, especially if they don’t have an online ticketing system set up (though much like card payments, in 2020 I am forced to ask why you wouldn’t?)
That said, there were at least 200 of us last year and it’s pretty well know we travel well, so a gesture of offering even 40-50 physical tickets for us to sell surely wouldn’t have been too hard.
Although I'm sure (and rightly so) that moving to online sales, was maybe done selfishly (wrong word, perhaps), as it takes a lot of commitment from the likes of JC, and Dave Hawley, amongst others, to be there in person to sell and distribute tickets.
I would point out that we agreed with Corby regarding an allocation for home fans for this Saturday's match. We have not put on general sale as we have tried our best to ensure those who go to away games regular have been able to get a ticket. I apologise if anyone consider themselves a regular but has failed to obtain one.
It is about ALL clubs working together to try and do their best in these unprecedented times.
So what does that mean then? You can only buy tickets for the Trophy game from the ground on Saturday? I’m not going tomorrow but was hoping to go next week if could get tickets.fairweatherfan wrote: ↑08 Oct 2020, 19:03From the Corby website:
“We can confirm that we have a limited number of tickets for this Saturdays league clash with Halesowen Town. This will be first come first served until we reach our capacity of 400. Turnstiles will open at 12pm.
This Saturday we will also be selling tickets at the ground for the FA Trophy clash with Halesowen Town on Saturday 17th October.
Tickets are priced at:
£10 Adults
£6 Concessions
£2 Juveniles”