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Post by insertname on Dec 18, 2018 1:11:44 GMT
Be a nightmare to get a ticket but I plan to go as can't miss out on the points and never been there... so how many tickets? I hope you hadn't gone and booked a flight
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Post by walesfan on Dec 18, 2018 1:33:57 GMT
Going to be a real Cracker! Will Leigh put on buses from St Mary's Street ;-) How easy is this to get on mate?
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Post by majorraglan on Dec 18, 2018 1:43:33 GMT
Coming in to this thread quite late. Great news that Wrexham is getting a home game, granted Trinidad and Tobago aren’t up there with Brazil, but it’s a home game for our North Walian fans. It’s a pity they can’t get the capacity up a bit higher.
In terms of other grounds, I have been to games at a Parc Y Scarlets and it’s not a bad ground. Some of the stands have terraces below them which gives an elevated view and wth a capacity of 15,000 it’s not a bad option for a smaller game. That said, the atmospheres in the games they have had was poor, but the opposition wasn’t great. The Lberty is also a tidy ground with a better infrastructure than PYS.
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Post by cymruramdcfc on Dec 18, 2018 7:58:57 GMT
Be a nightmare to get a ticket but I plan to go as can't miss out on the points and never been there... so how many tickets? I hope you hadn't gone and booked a flight Booked ferry and booked an ex for a room for the night. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Post by erasedcitizen on Dec 18, 2018 9:25:38 GMT
10500 is the capacity and we've claimed that every seat can be filled. I'd expect that to be the attendance. Do we have to leave a certain amount of seats available? I thought we were limited to around 8,000. That may be when we have away fans in attendance though. Think it was around the Luton play off I heard that, apologies if I’m wrong though. It's when away fans are in attendance, due to segregation applied by the ever-OTT NWP.
The Luton game was also years ago but we haven't had an attendance that high since. I'll be surprised if the capacity falls below 10k for this match.
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Post by welshiron on Dec 18, 2018 16:17:36 GMT
Priority sales should be members with campaign tickets to begin with, then members with away points and then all other members. Won't reach general sale. Away points should have no bearing. Home games don't count for away games
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Post by jbt95 on Dec 18, 2018 19:06:11 GMT
Priority sales should be members with campaign tickets to begin with, then members with away points and then all other members. Won't reach general sale. Away points should have no bearing. Home games don't count for away games Maybe not. One thing they should do is include this game in away criteria for tickets moving forward though (I don't plan on going to any away games in 2019). Idiots who want to cause bad behaviour abroad up won't go to Wrexham on a Wednesday night! Don't let them have access to tickets for Croatia in my opinion! Anybody who goes away has no excuse not to go to Wrexham.
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Post by manulike on Dec 18, 2018 19:24:40 GMT
Going to be a real Cracker! Will Leigh put on buses from St Mary's Street ;-) Real cracker? It's a friendly v a team 92 in fifa rankings 🤔 But it's good for this to be played at Wrexham and hope it helps to develop the ground so more games to he played there Ummmm. At least they made it to a world cup... Something Mark Hughes didn't manage :+(
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Post by blackfish on Dec 18, 2018 21:18:28 GMT
Away points should have no bearing. Home games don't count for away games Maybe not. One thing they should do is include this game in away criteria for tickets moving forward though (I don't plan on going to any away games in 2019). Idiots who want to cause bad behaviour abroad up won't go to Wrexham on a Wednesday night! Don't let them have access to tickets for Croatia in my opinion! Anybody who goes away has no excuse not to go to Wrexham. What if they've run out of annual leave because of all the away trips they've been on? Is that a good enough excuse? Sorry, but this is a ludicrous suggestion.
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Post by cymruramdcfc on Dec 19, 2018 6:37:36 GMT
Let's be honest here if this game pkayed at 1. CCS it would not sell out 2. Swansea not sell out 3. Newport sell out 4. Wrexham defiantly sell out with high demand for tickets due to history of stadium.
I think Wrexham was chosen as a thank you and and apretation towards north Wales fans travelling to the south over the years so dare I say it... let the north get priority.
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Post by welshiron on Dec 19, 2018 7:58:00 GMT
Let's be honest here if this game pkayed at 1. CCS it would not sell out 2. Swansea not sell out 3. Newport sell out 4. Wrexham defiantly sell out with high demand for tickets due to history of stadium. I think Wrexham was chosen as a thank you and and apretation towards north Wales fans travelling to the south over the years so dare I say it... let the north get priority. How can you say that. It's a Welsh national team playing and tickets should be given to people with at least the last2 tt's. Then the last TT and then members.
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Post by majorraglan on Dec 19, 2018 8:28:34 GMT
Let's be honest here if this game pkayed at 1. CCS it would not sell out 2. Swansea not sell out 3. Newport sell out 4. Wrexham defiantly sell out with high demand for tickets due to history of stadium. I think Wrexham was chosen as a thank you and and apretation towards north Wales fans travelling to the south over the years so dare I say it... let the north get priority. How can you say that. It's a Welsh national team playing and tickets should be given to people with at least the last2 tt's. Then the last TT and then members. I think it’s a great decision by the FAW to take the game to Wrexham. I agree Cardiff and Swansea would never sell out. I have got mixed feelings about the about counting the tickets towards points; people who support the team and regularly attend games home and away should be rewarded,but my concern is that there would be a fair bit of harvesting taking place and potentially empty seats and I would really like to see the ground packed to the rafters full of as many fans as possible.
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Post by cymroircarn on Dec 19, 2018 8:39:27 GMT
Away points should have no bearing. Home games don't count for away games Maybe not. One thing they should do is include this game in away criteria for tickets moving forward though (I don't plan on going to any away games in 2019). Idiots who want to cause bad behaviour abroad up won't go to Wrexham on a Wednesday night! Don't let them have access to tickets for Croatia in my opinion! Anybody who goes away has no excuse not to go to Wrexham. It is not an away game - it is a home friendly. Why should away point count? You seem very South Wales centric. I trust the FAW will have the right structure in place to sell these tickets.
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Post by cadno on Dec 19, 2018 9:27:39 GMT
Great news!
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Post by CrackityJones on Dec 19, 2018 9:31:56 GMT
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Post by cymruramdcfc on Dec 19, 2018 9:55:36 GMT
Let's be honest here if this game pkayed at 1. CCS it would not sell out 2. Swansea not sell out 3. Newport sell out 4. Wrexham defiantly sell out with high demand for tickets due to history of stadium. I think Wrexham was chosen as a thank you and and apretation towards north Wales fans travelling to the south over the years so dare I say it... let the north get priority. How can you say that. It's a Welsh national team playing and tickets should be given to people with at least the last2 tt's. Then the last TT and then members. how can i say what why the FAW put the game up in Wrexham? its a low key friendly which would not fill out the main 3 stadiums down south. that give priority to the north as a gesture .... as it says its a gesture as they do a lot of traveling to south for games simple really is it fair ... probably not cause there be a few that would argue over any thing.
My honest opinion .....it should go on first come basis one per person.
what is your view of it? move it south to CCs so more can see the game?
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Post by cymruramdcfc on Dec 19, 2018 9:56:28 GMT
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Post by welshiron on Dec 19, 2018 10:51:07 GMT
how can i say what why the FAW put the game up in Wrexham? its a low key friendly which would not fill out the main 3 stadiums down south. that give priority to the north as a gesture .... as it says its a gesture as they do a lot of traveling to south for games simple really is it fair ... probably not cause there be a few that would argue over any thing.
My honest opinion .....it should go on first come basis one per person. what is your view of it? move it south to CCs so more can see the game?
Yes reward the fans that travel down and have history of going to games. Plenty of fans cant afford to go abroad to watch so should they get priority if we play England as a thanks. Will be a mute point as there will be plenty of tickets to go around even after TT holders are given first chance. Won't happen as the FAW don't give a shit about home supporters.
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Post by welshiron on Dec 19, 2018 10:52:49 GMT
how can i say what why the FAW put the game up in Wrexham? its a low key friendly which would not fill out the main 3 stadiums down south. that give priority to the north as a gesture .... as it says its a gesture as they do a lot of traveling to south for games simple really is it fair ... probably not cause there be a few that would argue over any thing.
My honest opinion .....it should go on first come basis one per person. what is your view of it? move it south to CCs so more can see the game?
My point is quite simple Give first chance to those with a history of attending home games in the same way they do for away games Please tell me you understand this.
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Post by cymruramdcfc on Dec 19, 2018 11:32:29 GMT
how can i say what why the FAW put the game up in Wrexham? its a low key friendly which would not fill out the main 3 stadiums down south. that give priority to the north as a gesture .... as it says its a gesture as they do a lot of traveling to south for games simple really is it fair ... probably not cause there be a few that would argue over any thing.
My honest opinion .....it should go on first come basis one per person. what is your view of it? move it south to CCs so more can see the game?
My point is quite simple Give first chance to those with a history of attending home games in the same way they do for away gamesPlease tell me you understand this. agree with this 100%. my original post was a suggestion not as must, surely you understood that
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Post by alarch on Dec 19, 2018 12:10:27 GMT
To prevent support for Wales from becoming a completely closed shop tickets should be offered on a first come first served basis. I'm tempted to say to suggest that those with a north and mid Wales postcode should be given priority, but that would be trolling, and it's Xmas. But seriously, this is a great chance to promote the game in north Wales, especially with the next generation of supporters in mind. With so many qualifying games being held on week days a lot of kids from the north are missing out on following their country.
If this means that some fans with a gazillion points miss out, I suggest they think of the bigger picture, rather than having a sense of entitlement.
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Post by cymruramdcfc on Dec 19, 2018 12:31:51 GMT
To prevent support for Wales from becoming a completely closed shop tickets should be offered on a first come first served basis. I'm tempted to say to suggest that those with a north and mid Wales postcode should be given priority, but that would be trolling, and it's Xmas. But seriously, this is a great chance to promote the game in north Wales, especially with the next generation of supporters in mind. With so many qualifying games being held on week days a lot of kids from the north are missing out on following their country. If this means that some fans with a gazillion points miss out, I suggest they think of the bigger picture, rather than having a sense of entitlement. that seems a valid point to me but as you may guess some might not be happy
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Post by alarch on Dec 19, 2018 13:03:21 GMT
To prevent support for Wales from becoming a completely closed shop tickets should be offered on a first come first served basis. I'm tempted to say to suggest that those with a north and mid Wales postcode should be given priority, but that would be trolling, and it's Xmas. But seriously, this is a great chance to promote the game in north Wales, especially with the next generation of supporters in mind. With so many qualifying games being held on week days a lot of kids from the north are missing out on following their country. If this means that some fans with a gazillion points miss out, I suggest they think of the bigger picture, rather than having a sense of entitlement. that seems a valid point to me but as you may guess some might not be happy Something tells me you might be right there
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Post by oscardelta on Dec 19, 2018 13:18:10 GMT
I wonder what the criteria for tickets will be, I'd suspect a stage will involve red wall campaign ticket holders. Priority to all fans above welshpool👍 Dublin is higher than welshpool You don't live in Dublin. You are a Lilywhite.
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Post by oscardelta on Dec 19, 2018 13:21:16 GMT
And I will be home for half ten instead of half one👏 It’s alright for you lot who live in North Wales, you’ve no idea what it is like for the rest of us who will have to travel to the game. OTOH they have to do it all the time, you its just once.
Also good to get another stamp in your passsport................ presume there is border control between North and South Wales as they don't want guys coming up and adding to their gene pool
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Post by cadno on Dec 19, 2018 13:22:18 GMT
It's a shame the Kop can't be open.
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Post by oscardelta on Dec 19, 2018 13:24:12 GMT
To prevent support for Wales from becoming a completely closed shop tickets should be offered on a first come first served basis. I'm tempted to say to suggest that those with a north and mid Wales postcode should be given priority, but that would be trolling, and it's Xmas. But seriously, this is a great chance to promote the game in north Wales, especially with the next generation of supporters in mind. With so many qualifying games being held on week days a lot of kids from the north are missing out on following their country. If this means that some fans with a gazillion points miss out, I suggest they think of the bigger picture, rather than having a sense of entitlement.
Agree with this. No points won or lost for attendance should be criteria.
Having it a closed shop means kids who live there who would love to see their heroes get shut out.
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Post by quetzal on Dec 19, 2018 13:51:49 GMT
I bet we would have beaten ROI in WCQ if we played at the Racecourse.
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Post by welshiron on Dec 19, 2018 14:18:17 GMT
To prevent support for Wales from becoming a completely closed shop tickets should be offered on a first come first served basis. I'm tempted to say to suggest that those with a north and mid Wales postcode should be given priority, but that would be trolling, and it's Xmas. But seriously, this is a great chance to promote the game in north Wales, especially with the next generation of supporters in mind. With so many qualifying games being held on week days a lot of kids from the north are missing out on following their country. If this means that some fans with a gazillion points miss out, I suggest they think of the bigger picture, rather than having a sense of entitlement. Good idea. Let's do this for away games too.
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Post by 1gwaunview on Dec 19, 2018 16:25:58 GMT
It's a shame the Kop can't be open. By all accounts the Kop roof is in a state of disrepair and the terracing/barriers aren't safe for standing on anymore. Been closed for 10 years.
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