We did not get an extra allocation not sure what the truth is now.
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Originally posted by Mattyqpr View PostOh right, so I guess, we're still lying? I never used to mind Derby, but they've pissed me off all week. Can't wait for Saturday to get into them!
All week I have heard / seen Derby fans unprovoked going out their way to mock us.
Hope we take them apart on Saturday.
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Originally posted by Mattyqpr View PostOh right, so I guess, we're still lying? I never used to mind Derby, but they've pissed me off all week. Can't wait for Saturday to get into them!
Saying that I agree their fans have acted like complete and utter divs this weekWe Are The People.....
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Bit disappointed with our club. I e-mailed them several times yesterday (it doesn't even affect me as I already have my ticket) to challenge them about the mixed messages. They started off by continuing with the claim that neither club had received any more tickets. Eventually I sent them a copy of Ian Taylor's tweet and, guess what, we then somehow managed to acquire another 1200 tickets (apparently people were queueing all night ready for 9am this morning). So, it looks like your guys were telling the truth from the start. This means either the football league/Wembley stadium weren't being honest with Derby or Derby have been a little economic with the truth with us.
Either way, just proves what fantastic fan bases both clubs have and I'm just sorry about the way the normal banter has deteriorated (certain elements from both sides need to look at their posts. Even I have allowed myself to respond in a way I'm not proud about - apologies). I just hope it's a great, good tempered, game with fans from both sides showing the respect the others deserve.
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Wembley don't allocate any of the "restricted view" seats unless they are specifically asked to by the clubs. We requested those back end of last week. At the East End of the stadium, this equates to approx 1,900 seats, in the West End of the stadium, around 1,200. These aren't restricted view in the sense of the pillars in the SAR or Ellerslie, Wembley class restricted view seats as those around the vomitories and gangways that are partially affected by safety rails. In effect they are great views that you pay a bit less for.
On top of that, you also have the returns from the Football League, FA, Premier League, Sky, both clubs sponsors and commercial partners, that they can put on sale late in the process.
Hope that helpsMeet me by the railway tracks
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Originally posted by Tamworthram View PostBit disappointed with our club. I e-mailed them several times yesterday (it doesn't even affect me as I already have my ticket) to challenge them about the mixed messages. They started off by continuing with the claim that neither club had received any more tickets. Eventually I sent them a copy of Ian Taylor's tweet and, guess what, we then somehow managed to acquire another 1200 tickets (apparently people were queueing all night ready for 9am this morning). So, it looks like your guys were telling the truth from the start. This means either the football league/Wembley stadium weren't being honest with Derby or Derby have been a little economic with the truth with us.
Either way, just proves what fantastic fan bases both clubs have and I'm just sorry about the way the normal banter has deteriorated (certain elements from both sides need to look at their posts. Even I have allowed myself to respond in a way I'm not proud about - apologies). I just hope it's a great, good tempered, game with fans from both sides showing the respect the others deserve.
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Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View PostI would always believe derby over the head of press at our shite little club. If they say we didnt get more tickets, then we didnt, and taylor is a farking liar.Last edited by oldhoop; 20-05-2014, 12:42 PM.oldhoop
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