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Argyle Match
Voucher system in operation for tickets for our match against the Gargs at Plainmoor in November-will be available at Gillingham match(SEE OS)
Expect hoards of Gargs fans to turn-up to get them, given the limited allocation they can expect due to the Grandstand demolition!
Expect hoards of Gargs fans to turn-up to get them, given the limited allocation they can expect due to the Grandstand demolition!
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Will season ticket holders be able to purchase additional tickets? I presume it will be one extra per ST holder?
Realistically I won't be able to see the home fixture but I'm hopeful that I can get tickets for the away match.
Realistically I won't be able to see the home fixture but I'm hopeful that I can get tickets for the away match.
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I'm planning to take in the Gillingham game, but with no intention of going to the Argyle match so if any exiles/non-attendee's need a voucher I could help out.
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Will be a 3,800 limit for the match( that will be about 2,800 home tickets),so could sell out very quickly.
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Jesus, this is worrying. Do we have the lowest capacity in the Football League?Behind-the-Gulls wrote:Will be a 3,800 limit for the match( that will be about 2,800 home tickets),so could sell out very quickly.
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Simple answer to that Matt, at the moment yes we do have the lowest capacity in the football as far as i know, however no one's fault really, the grandstand going to be condemed anyway so a new stand had to be built whatever.
Could have done with out Plymouth , Swindon and Rovers our league this season, however they are, so we have just to make the best of a bad job so to speak.
The biggest bug bear here is for the exiles who come down regular for matchs, that said i cant see a fairer way than a voucher system, it is the only way to atleast try and ensure as many home fans get tickets as possible, if the club just put them on general sale loads of Plymouth fans would que up, this way Plymouth fans will have to come to the Gilingham match and pay twice to enter our ground.
Could have done with out Plymouth , Swindon and Rovers our league this season, however they are, so we have just to make the best of a bad job so to speak.
The biggest bug bear here is for the exiles who come down regular for matchs, that said i cant see a fairer way than a voucher system, it is the only way to atleast try and ensure as many home fans get tickets as possible, if the club just put them on general sale loads of Plymouth fans would que up, this way Plymouth fans will have to come to the Gilingham match and pay twice to enter our ground.
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Firstly i would say find out from the club if vouchers can used to order tickets over the phone, if not talk a local who is a friend , i am sure they would help an exile out by going up to the club and buying the ticket.
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How can this be? I thought the popside held 3000? Then 900-1000 for away end, brings it up to 3900 without even considering the family stand? I would have thought it would be more like 4500? Or is the popside capacity lower than that?Behind-the-Gulls wrote:Will be a 3,800 limit for the match( that will be about 2,800 home tickets),so could sell out very quickly.
Its just frustrating we couldn't get the grandstand done quicker and have had this game towards the end of the season where we could have reeled in 6500 for it.
The capacity of Plainmoor seems to be decreasing by the week. I think last year the popside capacity was reduced for some reason or another as well as the grandstand?? I remember when the original plans of Bristow's Bench came out the ground was supposed to hold 6,500 when complete, but now this week the Herald states it will hold 5,600 when completed, around 700 less than when the grandstand was in full use a few years ago, despite having a new stand that will stretch the whole way down the pitch.
The capacity is plenty for a cold Tuesday night, but games against local rivals, any 'big' cup games and the desire to be 'an establishe league one side' in the future could cause problems, with a capacity that must be one of the lowest in the football league.
The capacity is plenty for a cold Tuesday night, but games against local rivals, any 'big' cup games and the desire to be 'an establishe league one side' in the future could cause problems, with a capacity that must be one of the lowest in the football league.
Season ticket holders wont have to worry about getting a voucher. I wonder if season ticket holders will still get a voucher when handing in their match day stub against Gillingham ?
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Not if last season was anything to go by. Turnstiles had instructions not to give vouchers to season ticket holders.Trojan 67 wrote:Season ticket holders wont have to worry about getting a voucher. I wonder if season ticket holders will still get a voucher when handing in their match day stub against Gillingham ?
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I don't understand how that can be? None of the other stands have decreased in size, or is there new safety restrictions or something that reduces the amount of people allowed in the popside or away end?BTownGull wrote:I remember when the original plans of Bristow's Bench came out the ground was supposed to hold 6,500 when complete, but now this week the Herald states it will hold 5,600 when completed, around 700 less than when the grandstand was in full use a few years ago, despite having a new stand that will stretch the whole way down the pitch.
I was hoping for a new ground capacity of 6500-7000.
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OS is now making it clear that once you take-out season ticket holders,visiting fans and the reduced capacity there will only be 2,000 tickets available for the match,with 1,600 for the popular side.That being the case if you don't get a voucher on Saturday and are not a season ticket holder the chances of getting a ticket will be minimal.
Given that there's always plenty of season-ticket holders that don't turn-up perhaps the club could appeal to those not going to the Argyle match to let them know and then re-allocate the tickets-otherwise there will be empty seats and supporters wanting to go who can't because they can't get there on Saturday.
Given that there's always plenty of season-ticket holders that don't turn-up perhaps the club could appeal to those not going to the Argyle match to let them know and then re-allocate the tickets-otherwise there will be empty seats and supporters wanting to go who can't because they can't get there on Saturday.
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