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I’d be amazed if it doesn’t. Cheap tickets, multiple allowance and Huddersfield will bring around 6k I’d imagine.I can't see this selling out if live on the BBC.
I’d be amazed if it doesn’t. Cheap tickets, multiple allowance and Huddersfield will bring around 6k I’d imagine.I can't see this selling out if live on the BBC.
If you go on iplayer you have to prove you have a TV licence.
I reckon someone from the bbc has been on here reading about all the Blues who refuse to have one. Crafty bastards :-)
Not sure pressing a button that says “I have a TV licence “ is really proving it. But I can understand why it might make someone nervous.
It was posted tongue in cheek. It seems over half of this forum don't pay the fee.Not sure pressing a button that says “I have a TV licence “ is really proving it. But I can understand why it might make someone nervous.
What level of membership does somebody need to receive a ticket transfer for a game like this? Do they need a matchday membership or just an online account?
Mates want me to buy them a ticket for this but are not currently members
AgreedI don’t think you’ve been able to buy a ticket for any league game without a membership for two years now.
Not directly but there are other avenues I presume.I don’t think you’ve been able to buy a ticket for any league game without a membership for two years now.
Exactly this for me. Christmas present for my 2 lads, me the wife and 2 boys for £57.50. They'll be made up with this! The prem games are so steep now this is the only way I can afford to take my family to a game. Every year i prey for a home game against a lower league team in the Cup so we can all go!Let's give the fans a chance who can't do £60 and £70 prem games,should be no more than £20 adult and £10 kids.