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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2015 7:55:04 GMT
The game at the Crabble, meanwhile, will stay an all-ticket affair after discussions with Kent Police on Wednesday.
Dover had hoped to make the game pay-on-the-day due to lower-than-expected ticket sales, but the request was refused.
Rovers have sold close to 2,000 of the 2,300 tickets they have been allocated and they will remain on sale until Friday at 11am.
The club has also confirmed that all North Terrace and all-seated tickets for the final game of the regular season at home to Alfreton Town on April 25 (5.15pm) have now sold out.
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Post by gasincider on Apr 16, 2015 11:03:30 GMT
The only tickets now available are for the last home game with Alfreton are for the family enclosure and the Dribuild terrace including the away bit which is now ours.
All other areas are sold out. Namely all seats inc South Stand, the Blackthorn /North Terrace, West Enclosure.
This was as at last evening. No further updates have been given.
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Post by Centenary Gas on Apr 16, 2015 11:52:12 GMT
The only tickets now available are for the last home game with Alfreton are for the family enclosure and the Dribuild terrace including the away bit which is now ours. All other areas are sold out. Namely all seats inc South Stand, the Blackthorn /North Terrace, West Enclosure. This was as at last evening. No further updates have been given. Yet if you go to the online ticket section on the OS you can pick one of about 100 South Stand seats still available, and none in the terraces...
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Post by nolongernonleaguegas on Apr 16, 2015 11:54:19 GMT
Shambles
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Post by Warmley Gas (form Harbourside) on Apr 16, 2015 13:06:55 GMT
Like my dad was saying last night, if we were to get to Wembley they only have around 10 days to sort tickets out...how will they cope?
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Post by nick4gas on Apr 16, 2015 13:20:20 GMT
I might be completely wrong here but i think in 2007 for either cardiff, wembley or both matches the club handed over at least some of the ticketing to ticketmaster or someone. Sure i remember ringing for tickets but not directly to the club ...
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Post by surreygas on Apr 16, 2015 13:57:02 GMT
I might be completely wrong here but i think in 2007 for either cardiff, wembley or both matches the club handed over at least some of the ticketing to ticketmaster or someone. Sure i remember ringing for tickets but not directly to the club ... Pretty sure they used See Tickets for Wembley - took ages to get through to them.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2015 14:23:37 GMT
I might be completely wrong here but i think in 2007 for either cardiff, wembley or both matches the club handed over at least some of the ticketing to ticketmaster or someone. Sure i remember ringing for tickets but not directly to the club ... Pretty sure they used See Tickets for Wembley - took ages to get through to them. If Glastonbury experiences are anything to go by, See Tickets servers etc. have improved massively since 2007. They were a bit dodgy up until maybe 2012, but as I said they can cope with high demand a lot better now. I think BRFC would probably use them again in the event of Wembley and it'd be okay. Pretty sure we had about a month to sell JPT final tickets, and so they were all done by the club.
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