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‘Fill the Valley’ - repeated for Ipswich and Cambridge Utd (p17)
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I have three seats together in NW, block D, right next to the north upper. Please DM if interested0
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Posted on the match thread as well but have 3 spares in the NWC row HH, had 4 dropouts cause I can’t go, dm me if you want0
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Have one Covered End Upper ticket available.DM if you’d like it. Will email it over.
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Again have two spares in NWE0
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All I’ve had is bloody Ipswich fans contact me on social media, obviously not giving it to them, only two people but still.Looking like this will be nowhere near capacity1
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2 Spares East Stand Block G. Weather put my guys off.
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We have decided with such bad weather and a round trip of at least six hours that we are going to give it a swerve tonight.0
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LargeAddick said:We have decided with such bad weather and a round trip of at least six hours that we are going to give it a swerve tonight.
Only joking of course it is miserable and can’t blame anyone reaching that conclusion.Hopefully Saturday will be kinder.0 - Sponsored links:
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valleynick66 said:LargeAddick said:We have decided with such bad weather and a round trip of at least six hours that we are going to give it a swerve tonight.
Only joking of course it is miserable and can’t blame anyone reaching that conclusion.Hopefully Saturday will be kinder.0 -
Joking btw - a 6hr journey meant I issued the pass l, wasn’t impressed with the weather bit though1
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If anyone has 3 spares for Saturday I would love them. A few pints will swing your way!1
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Few of the free ticket kids made the pitch as well by the looks of it.0
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Rufus is a dogs name said:0
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The turnstiles in the lower Curbishley entrance were all seemingly working, and there were stewards/technicians on hand to help.
I can only conclude from that that Keohane is the greatest asset the club has🧀1 -
Tony the Pony.0
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I have 2 tickets for cambridge in lower west block c if anyone wants. They are print at home tickets so can forward email. Also have 1 more free ticket available if anyone wants for whatever seats are currently left. Anyone interested pm me.0
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I have one spare upper West stand pm if interested0
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BigRedEvil said:I have one spare upper West stand pm if interested0
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Thanks to Fanny my daughter and Fiance had a fantastic evening at the valley. I plan to make a donation to the Upbeats, can anyone give me the contact details of a person I can talk to or give me any bank details to make the donation too. PM me if that is more appropriate. Thank you.
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Buglehorn said:I have 2 tickets for cambridge in lower west block c if anyone wants. They are print at home tickets so can forward email. Also have 1 more free ticket available if anyone wants for whatever seats are currently left. Anyone interested pm me.0
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I can't make Saturday's game, does anyone want my three free tickets? If so, let me know what stand you'd like and i'll order them for you.0
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Well, any doubts about the Fill the Valley incentive must be well and truly dispelled now. The Plymouth game was a huge success and all casual supporters must have enjoyed it. Some will probably return on the strength of that game alone, but by having two more games in quick succession is a great idea to consolidate the momentum gained in attracting new fans. If we can manage another great performance and victory on Saturday, I cannot see how the incentive can fail to add new fans.
I think the home draw in the FA Cup against Premier League opposition (shame it wasn't Arsenal) will also be another great opportunity to boost the Club's profile. It will be interesting to see the size of the crowd for the Norwich game. I suspect it could be much greater than typical FA Cup gates. Personally, I have given cup games a miss for many years, but I think I will be attending this one.
It was slightly disappointing to see so many empty seats yesterday. The tickets were all "sold", but many were wasted. I don't see the point in season ticket holders taking their 3 free tickets and then not using them. The actual attendance yesterday looked well under 20,000, probably somewhere around 17,000? I can understand that midweek games can be trickier to attend for many, and the weather earlier in the day had been atrocious, but still a shame to see so many empty seats when we were playing against attractive opposition.
Roll on Saturday and, hopefully, another great atmosphere at The Valley.3 -
CheshireAddick said:Thanks to Fanny my daughter and Fiance had a fantastic evening at the valley. I plan to make a donation to the Upbeats, can anyone give me the contact details of a person I can talk to or give me any bank details to make the donation too. PM me if that is more appropriate. Thank you.
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T_C_E said:CheshireAddick said:Thanks to Fanny my daughter and Fiance had a fantastic evening at the valley. I plan to make a donation to the Upbeats, can anyone give me the contact details of a person I can talk to or give me any bank details to make the donation too. PM me if that is more appropriate. Thank you.2
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thetomahawkkid said:Well, any doubts about the Fill the Valley incentive must be well and truly dispelled now. The Plymouth game was a huge success and all casual supporters must have enjoyed it. Some will probably return on the strength of that game alone, but by having two more games in quick succession is a great idea to consolidate the momentum gained in attracting new fans. If we can manage another great performance and victory on Saturday, I cannot see how the incentive can fail to add new fans.
I think the home draw in the FA Cup against Premier League opposition (shame it wasn't Arsenal) will also be another great opportunity to boost the Club's profile. It will be interesting to see the size of the crowd for the Norwich game. I suspect it could be much greater than typical FA Cup gates. Personally, I have given cup games a miss for many years, but I think I will be attending this one.
It was slightly disappointing to see so many empty seats yesterday. The tickets were all "sold", but many were wasted. I don't see the point in season ticket holders taking their 3 free tickets and then not using them. The actual attendance yesterday looked well under 20,000, probably somewhere around 17,000? I can understand that midweek games can be trickier to attend for many, and the weather earlier in the day had been atrocious, but still a shame to see so many empty seats when we were playing against attractive opposition.
Roll on Saturday and, hopefully, another great atmosphere at The Valley.0 -
Airman Brown said:thetomahawkkid said:Well, any doubts about the Fill the Valley incentive must be well and truly dispelled now. The Plymouth game was a huge success and all casual supporters must have enjoyed it. Some will probably return on the strength of that game alone, but by having two more games in quick succession is a great idea to consolidate the momentum gained in attracting new fans. If we can manage another great performance and victory on Saturday, I cannot see how the incentive can fail to add new fans.
I think the home draw in the FA Cup against Premier League opposition (shame it wasn't Arsenal) will also be another great opportunity to boost the Club's profile. It will be interesting to see the size of the crowd for the Norwich game. I suspect it could be much greater than typical FA Cup gates. Personally, I have given cup games a miss for many years, but I think I will be attending this one.
It was slightly disappointing to see so many empty seats yesterday. The tickets were all "sold", but many were wasted. I don't see the point in season ticket holders taking their 3 free tickets and then not using them. The actual attendance yesterday looked well under 20,000, probably somewhere around 17,000? I can understand that midweek games can be trickier to attend for many, and the weather earlier in the day had been atrocious, but still a shame to see so many empty seats when we were playing against attractive opposition.
Roll on Saturday and, hopefully, another great atmosphere at The Valley.2