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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Aug 5, 2018 8:34:47 GMT
Tickets for Rovers trip to Wycombe Wanderers will go on sale to Priority Group One supporters on Monday 6th August at 9am.
Darrell Clarke's side travel to Adam's Park on Saturday 18th August to take on The Chairboys, kick-off 3pm.
Priority Group one will have exclusivity until Wednesday 8th August, with Group Two being eligible from Thursday 9th August until Saturday 11th August.
Tickets will then become available on general sale on Monday 13th August, subject to availability.
Please note all tickets must be purchased online.
Helpline members need to contact the ticket office on 0117 909 6648, option 1.
This is an All Ticket game meaning supporters must purchase tickets in advance of the game and may not do so on the day at the ground.
If you would like to be seated next to someone in particular, due to the one ticket per membership policy, please phone Clare McDonagh on 0117 952 4001 to arrange this.
Prices for the match are as follows;
Adults £20
60+ £17
19-25 £15
13-18 £11
Under-12s FREE
Ambulant disabled tickets are charged at the relevant price category (wheelchair users must contact the Wycombe Wanderers ticket office).
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Aug 5, 2018 11:46:59 GMT
All tickets must be purchased online.
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Post by casey12a on Aug 5, 2018 11:52:02 GMT
All tickets must be purchased online. And.......
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Aug 5, 2018 11:53:16 GMT
All tickets must be purchased online. And....... You don't usually get an "and" after a full stop.
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Post by casey12a on Aug 5, 2018 11:56:54 GMT
You don't usually get an "and" after a full stop. Just wondered why it needed repeating or does your computer have an echo?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2018 12:19:41 GMT
All tickets must be purchased online.
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Aug 5, 2018 12:19:51 GMT
You don't usually get an "and" after a full stop. Just wondered why it needed repeating or does your computer have an echo? Just highlighting it for fellow gasheads, as this wasn't the case previously.
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Post by pirate on Aug 5, 2018 13:55:57 GMT
All tickets must be purchased online.
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Post by axegas on Aug 5, 2018 14:02:10 GMT
Mixed feelings about this tbh. On one hand it’s great that the club are stepping into the twenty first century by finally offering the choice of purchasing away tickets online but at the same time I can’t help feel that the club will lose out on revenue if there is no option to purchase in the club shop as the shop will get significantly less footfall with many who would buy away tickets also purchasing other items. Hopefully a solution will be found to keep selling them in the shop as well as being available online.
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Post by gretschgas on Aug 5, 2018 14:15:53 GMT
Tickets for Rovers trip to Wycombe Wanderers will go on sale to Priority Group One supporters on Monday 6th August at 9am. Darrell Clarke's side travel to Adam's Park on Saturday 18th August to take on The Chairboys, kick-off 3pm. Priority Group one will have exclusivity until Wednesday 8th August, with Group Two being eligible from Thursday 9th August until Saturday 11th August. Tickets will then become available on general sale on Monday 13th August, subject to availability. Please note all tickets must be purchased online. Helpline members need to contact the ticket office on 0117 909 6648, option 1. This is an All Ticket game meaning supporters must purchase tickets in advance of the game and may not do so on the day at the ground. If you would like to be seated next to someone in particular, due to the one ticket per membership policy, please phone Clare McDonagh on 0117 952 4001 to arrange this.Prices for the match are as follows; Adults £20 60+ £17 19-25 £15 13-18 £11 Under-12s FREE Ambulant disabled tickets are charged at the relevant price category (wheelchair users must contact the Wycombe Wanderers ticket office). Clare will be busy then... who goes to an away game on their own? I prefer online ticketing but you have to be able to buy multiple tickets if you have a group of season ticket holders.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2018 14:16:19 GMT
Mixed feelings about this tbh. On one hand it’s great that the club are stepping into the twenty first century by finally offering the choice of purchasing away tickets online but at the same time I can’t help feel that the club will lose out on revenue if there is no option to purchase in the club shop as the shop will get significantly less footfall with many who would buy away tickets also purchasing other items. Hopefully a solution will be found to keep selling them in the shop as well as being available online. Very good point axegas
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Post by peterhooper57 on Aug 5, 2018 14:40:16 GMT
Who is responsible for stopping the sale of tickets in the club shop .? A ********* ridiculous decision. Corporate Rovers l hate it.
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Post by Somersetgas on Aug 5, 2018 20:26:34 GMT
Who is responsible for stopping the sale of tickets in the club shop .? A ********* ridiculous decision. Corporate Rovers l hate it. It’s football, just not the sport it once was sadly, remember that chance of being a Young Pirate and being a mascot, now you have to pay hundreds for the privilege. I’d love my son to be one, I can afford it luckily but no way am I paying it, My love for the game is dying, tackling is a dead art, statistics and pass completion mean more to some people than actually winning the game. Heat maps etc, all a load of tosh, you can see who is trying and who is not, you don’t have to run miles to influence a game. To top it off we aren’t even in proper quarters anymore, and our Manager sounds extremely frustrated every time he speaks lately. I hope for a good strong mid table finish.
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Post by wlg86 on Aug 6, 2018 7:27:21 GMT
As much as I like the process of buying online, due to not living in Bristol, I do find it very strange you cannot purchase tickets at the club shop. In this particular instance, Rovers have two home matches before the Wycombe game, so surely that's losing out on potential sales. Also, I would assume there would be a charge for either card payment and/or postal charge, so essentially we would be paying more than £20. (if this isn't the case, then great), but I still think club shop/phone/internet sales should all be available.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2018 8:02:17 GMT
As much as I like the process of buying online, due to not living in Bristol, I do find it very strange you cannot purchase tickets at the club shop. In this particular instance, Rovers have two home matches before the Wycombe game, so surely that's losing out on potential sales. Also, I would assume there would be a charge for either card payment and/or postal charge, so essentially we would be paying more than £20. (if this isn't the case, then great), but I still think club shop/phone/internet sales should all be available. Standard £1.50 booking fee per ticket.
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Post by peterparker on Aug 6, 2018 8:26:32 GMT
The best/easiest solution is for most (not all) away games to be unreserved seating. Most problems occur when people rock up at 10 to 3 expecting to sit in a seat on their ticket and someone is already sat there, so buying online makes what difference exactly. Half the people don’t tend to sit in their ticketed seat anyway.
If it is unreserved and communicated as such
Obviously some games will be different. Sunderland away where we may take 3,000 or something, than yes people may well have to sit in their ticketed seat, but somewhere like Northampton away, who gives a feck
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Post by peterparker on Aug 6, 2018 11:00:24 GMT
all a bit confusing.
I have logged in and I am able to buy a Wycombe ticket
logged in as my dad and he cannot.
I purchased my ST online and my dad did it through the shop, so wondering if that is where the problem lies?
I don't want a Wycombe ticket, but was testing the system for as and when we may get an all ticket home game in the cup or something
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Post by philbemmygas on Aug 6, 2018 11:13:47 GMT
Are we going off half cocked here, this is Priority Group 1. My understanding is this group is season ticket holders, perhaps latter groups may be available in the shop? No feck it, lets have meltdown 75 of the season already.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2018 11:49:48 GMT
Are we going off half cocked here, this is Priority Group 1. My understanding is this group is season ticket holders, perhaps latter groups may be available in the shop? No feck it, lets have meltdown 75 of the season already. Know somebody who went to the shop this morning, and she was told that you can buy Wycombe tickets there. Club should make this clear in the wording of the article.
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Post by peterparker on Aug 6, 2018 11:58:03 GMT
well worked out that my dads online account isn't showing him as a season ticket holder, so contacted Clare to help
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