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[The League Cup Final] Newcastle United vs. Manchester United: 26/02/2023 @ 4.30pm (Sky)


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Sorry to ask again but anyone have an idea the ticket to ballot entry ratio and the liklihood (estimate/best guess obvs).

 

I've applied for one ticket, if that makes any difference.

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25 minutes ago, madras said:

We're in a group of 6. Would only accept 5. The one missing has the most points.

 

Were they eligible in earlier pots? 

 

Lass from work was eligible for pot one but held off for the ballot (mad) as she hoped to get 6 together with people who were eligible in 4, tried logging in today and it said she couldn't apply for any ballots. 

 

 

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14 minutes ago, STM said:

Sorry to ask again but anyone have an idea the ticket to ballot entry ratio and the liklihood (estimate/best guess obvs).

 

I've applied for one ticket, if that makes any difference.

There seems to be so much conflicting info knocking about that it’s become almost impossible to guess.

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From the Trust email 

 

Member Question: For Wembley, is there any chance tickets will actually go down to periods 4,5 and 6? Or are they only periods that will take place if tickets don’t sell out in each previous tier?
 

Answer from NUFC: Each period is guaranteed to take place.

 

Trust analysis: The club is seeking to ensuring some members and non-members (with purchase history) will receive tickets in their attempt to ensure a range of fans have access to Wembley. The vast majority of tickets will go to season ticket holders. Periods 4-6 seem to be ballots so not every qualifying applicant will receive tickets, unlike in periods 1-3 where tickets are guaranteed if you qualify and purchase through the cub site in your allocated period time slot.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Hovagod said:

Completely shit and unfair.

As someone in period 6 I’d agree. However with 1-3 pretty much guaranteed a ticket. The qualifying terms from 4-6 aren’t vastly different. It was never going to be completely fair it’s just impossible. 

 

3 minutes ago, jack j said:

May as well have just done one big ballot from period 4 to 7 then

No because I imagine the amount of tickets in each period reduce as they go down them 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, gdm said:

As someone in period 6 I’d agree. However with 1-3 pretty much guaranteed a ticket. The qualifying terms from 4-6 aren’t vastly different. It was never going to be completely fair it’s just impossible. 

 

No because I imagine the amount of tickets in each period reduce as they go down them 

 

 

 

The difference from three to four is one game. That’s vastly different from the gap between four and six 

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1 minute ago, Hovagod said:

The difference from three to four is one game. That’s vastly different from the gap between four and six 

True. I suppose they could have done away with period 2 and moved 3 & 4 up. I know it’s not ideal and people will be left disappointed but I guess it’s a learning curve for the club. 
 

should be a real campaign to reduce the amount of corporate tickets and tickets not available to the actual fans of both clubs for finals. It really is shit

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13 minutes ago, gdm said:

From the Trust email 

 

Member Question: For Wembley, is there any chance tickets will actually go down to periods 4,5 and 6? Or are they only periods that will take place if tickets don’t sell out in each previous tier?
 

Answer from NUFC: Each period is guaranteed to take place.

 

Trust analysis: The club is seeking to ensuring some members and non-members (with purchase history) will receive tickets in their attempt to ensure a range of fans have access to Wembley. The vast majority of tickets will go to season ticket holders. Periods 4-6 seem to be ballots so not every qualifying applicant will receive tickets, unlike in periods 1-3 where tickets are guaranteed if you qualify and purchase through the cub site in your allocated period time slot.

 

 

 


Tbf to the trust they’ve at least got an answer to this question (assuming it’s correct). However if they’d consulted their membership rather than the board just greenlighting the clubs (on the face of it decent process) then they might have cleared this up earlier and been able to better communicate to their members and other supporters alike. 

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I fail to see how it's unfair really, as others have said the club can't win. Damned if they do and all that.

 

Understand the frustrations from some ST holders but there are also some members who've been to every home game - league and cup - this season. I totally get that there's members who've maybe just done 1 game in the cup and it would be a pisser if they got a ticket over a ST holder, but basically everyone who (probably) deserve a ticket will get one. Not all members have only done 2 or 3 games this season as some would want you to believe.

 

However I do feel like the pot for 6 (5 should be pretty small anyway, surely?) will be a smaller allocation than 4, so the chance will reduce for people trying in period 6.

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40 minutes ago, Paully said:

 

Totally agree - someone in four could miss out to someone in six 

I know people who gave up STs they've had since the 1990s with almost 300 loyalty points when Bruce arrived who are in pot 6. Some of the loyalest fans we have, just in case it makes you feel any better about who is getting a chance at tickets.

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12 minutes ago, MarkH said:

Where on the website do you find the ballot? I can't see it on either season ticket even though I had the email Tuesday saying I was in this group?

Log in. Click on tickets and I think the top heading has a enter ballot button to hit.

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Just weighing in on the fairness thing...

 

There is no fair because by having a fairness spectrum you'd really be asking who is the biggest fan? And no such thing exists. If I did exist, virtually everyone on this forum would be going to Wembley.

 

I know ST holders who've had season tickets for 30 years but actually have little interest anymore and barely use their ticket. Should they go?

 

What about some kid in Asia who is newcastle nutty but doesn't really have any chance of going?

 

Or the guy who goes to every away game?

 

Or the guy who wants to go to every away game but can't because he has a wife and kids?

 

If you can't get tickets, your just as much a loyal fan as those who do. Just enjoy the day. 

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Think the club really have missed a trick not opening up the stadium or a ‘fan park’ for the final. Newcastle will be jumping for the people not going to London. Wether they simply aren’t able to I don’t know 

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8 minutes ago, gdm said:

Think the club really have missed a trick not opening up the stadium or a ‘fan park’ for the final. Newcastle will be jumping for the people not going to London. Wether they simply aren’t able to I don’t know 

 

probably bigger fish to fry atm. I'm sure all that stuff will come in the future. but look on the bright side, it'll generate a ton of money for local businesses that desperately need it.

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3 hours ago, Wilson said:

 

Were they eligible in earlier pots? 

 

Lass from work was eligible for pot one but held off for the ballot (mad) as she hoped to get 6 together with people who were eligible in 4, tried logging in today and it said she couldn't apply for any ballots. 

 

 

 

Eligible but didn't apply, wanted the group to be together, all for one and all that 

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