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


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1 minute ago, jonny1403 said:

Well exactly, so why on earth would the club be able to predict that we would have reached a final last summer when we haven't for 18 years :lol:

 

 

You don't need to predict it. Just have a policy beforehand and send out

"In the extremely unlikely event we reach a cup final ticket's shall be distributed using the following process........"

 

In fairness, a cup final probably never occurred to them!

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1 hour ago, LFEE said:


I don’t think any club is arrogant enough to confirm Cup Final ticket criteria before it’s reached the final. Maybe I’m wrong and there are those that do? 
 

If you are ever hoping to get a cup final ticket you should always be in the mindset of giving yourself the best chance and not wait on others to. So if you’ve a ST for example and not used it to buy your seats for earlier games you were always running a risk and going forward you will know that risk is real.

 

 

I don't know if any other club do it.  My point was that it wasn't clear that you needed to attend cup games to attend a cup final - there's a whole heap of both confirmation and recency bias in assuming this was clear to fans or that fans should have guessed that this was the case. 

 

As I've said before my family and I live in Kent, so travelling up for midweek cup games wasn't necessarily that doable, but given we've had 3 season ticket for over 30 years and each season ticket has nearly 100 loyalty points on it, I thought we had a decent shot.  Had the ticketing policy been made clear, we'd have bought tickets for cup games and just not turned up.

 

Quite frankly the club could have used a variety of different criteria - loyalty points, length of time you've had a season ticket etc - and any criteria they choose would have had its merits.

 

I don't think it would be arrogant to create a policy in the ST T&Cs to make it clear how cup final tickets are allocated, but we can agree to disagree on that one.

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2 hours ago, Hughesy said:

I don't think it would be strange to inform season ticket holders how tickets will be allocated before a season starts.  Could literally include a line in an email - not a particularly onerous undertaking.

Not everyone is going to reviewing the ticketing allocations of other clubs and extrapolating NUFC's policy.

Until you know your route to the final it be very difficult.

 

For example we could’ve got there without a single home game barring 1 leg of the semi or vice versa and only a single 1 leg away game. The criteria would’ve been different.
 

Still though those that went to the most cup games along with having a ST would still be in the first Periods. Just it might of favoured slightly different people on that occasion. Especially if they’d been mostly away games. As everyone with a ST will likely buy a Semi ticket whereas the earlier rounds would’ve generally been purchased by the same away following in general. If that makes sense ?

 

 

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3 minutes ago, LFEE said:

Until you know your route to the final it be very difficult.

 

For example we could’ve got there without a single home game barring 1 leg of the semi or vice versa and only a single 1 leg away game. The criteria would’ve been different.
 

Still though those that went to the most cup games along with having a ST would still be in the first Periods. Just it might of favoured slightly different people on that occasion. Especially if they’d been mostly away games.

That's fine - the policy could be literally as vague as "cup attendance will be a determining factor in obtaining tickets to any related cup final". That would leave everyone better informed than they were.

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8 minutes ago, Hughesy said:

That's fine - the policy could be literally as vague as "cup attendance will be a determining factor in obtaining tickets to any related cup final". That would leave everyone better informed than they were.

Well if you didn’t think that would be the case I’m not sure you’d be the type to read the small print of a byline sent out by the club.

 

Sorry I don’t mean that to be harsh so apologies if it comes over that way. I’d say it would be a given amongst most football supporters.

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Ha ha - I'm a lawyer.  Small print is my day job...

 

I mean - it is what it is.  I can't do anything about it now, but I'll know for next time.

 

To be honest, it didn't even cross my mind that cup attendance would be a factor until I saw something on twitter the day before the semi about what Liverpool did.  It didn't cross my dad's mind or my brother's, so I don't think it's that uncommon.  And I don't recall it being a factor for the two previous finals I went to (albeit I was a kid then so I wasn't buying the tickets!).

 

 

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1 minute ago, Hughesy said:

Ha ha - I'm a lawyer.  Small print is my day job...

 

I mean - it is what it is.  I can't do anything about it now.  I'll know for next time.

Exactly. And the overall positive we can at least all take is hopefully there will be a next time and even a next time after that if we all stick behind the club and it’s current owners. No guarantees in football but hopefully our chances will increase compared to previous two decades.

 

Not fancy treating yourself to a club Wembley on this occasion? Must be in the ball park of a Lawyer ?

 

 

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11 minutes ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:

That's what I expected, knew nobody in the membership pots had much of a chance. 

 

It's a bit like the general sale periods, token gesture is nice but don't expect to actually get one. 

 

 

 

Yet it appears those with STs who haven’t got one are the most unhappy. Just shows it’s a thankless task ?

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13 minutes ago, LFEE said:

Yet it appears those with STs who haven’t got one are the most unhappy. Just shows it’s a thankless task ?


Guess much more of an expectation if you have a ST. 
 

I’m not frustrated for myself as such, I never expected one. Just think it’s an interesting point about so many fans not having a chance from now on. 

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I know people selling it through reselling websites are terrible people, but where do I stand morally buying through a reseller? Would that make me a terrible person? 

 

Thinking of biting the bullet, yes its expensive but so were all the away days I've been to. I've been to Plymouth away midweek (the longest journey in English professional football.),  flown across Europe (after calling in sick) to see an unimportant premier league match at West Ham, had a season ticket despite living hundreds of miles away for years. Gave it up out as a personal protest at MA, despite knowing it would mean losing my loyalty points which I wanted to cling on to. Given this, is buying an over inflated ticket so bad? Its not like Its going to a random punter, I've put in the miles, attended the soul-searching defeats  (including to lower league clubs in the cub and the hard-to-get-to grounds in the Championship) and lived and breathed this club all my life. 

 

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34 minutes ago, LFEE said:

Not sure if shared already…

 

 

manu have had years of succes, cup final and champions league until very recently.

i think the gripes are coming from ST holders for the amount of shit they had to put up with especially during the ashley years.

finally the pay-off comes and some of them didnt get a ticket.

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