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Grecian_Jay

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Only available from Club reception????

What's that all about? As much as I want to be there, money is far too tight to be driving an hour just to buy a ticket, and then another hour to get home. Not particularly happy with that. Here's hoping there's a few tickets left over for those of us who come to as many home games as possible, but don't live in Exeter! At least if they'd made it a weekday I could have gone during lunch!
Get the bike out then!
 

brooks

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sods law,it was always going to be gyle.
 

heathy1

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Would I be able to buy an Adults ticket with my daughters priority number? Or am I limited to a childs ticket as per her age or does it matter as long as you have a priority number?
 

CREDYGRECIAN

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Well doesnt look like i'll be going to either game.....

The man on the street cant get a ticket these days.
 

Snoop Fog

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Very much doubt 2000 tickets will be sold on the Sunday so wouldn't panic. I would imagine purchasing one on the phone would be the easiest way on the Monday.

Does anyone know if the club then posts the ticket(s) to you?
 

Parklife

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Well doesnt look like i'll be going to either game.....

The man on the street cant get a ticket these days.
How hard is it to join the Supporters Club for about £12 a year and get yourself a priority number?

The fact the club are using the priority system should not come as a surprise, why don't people just get themselves sorted?
 

CREDYGRECIAN

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How hard is it to join the Supporters Club for about £12 a year and get yourself a priority number?

The fact the club are using the priority system should not come as a surprise, why don't people just get themselves sorted?
im not suprised.

just some people play sport on a saturday which means there unable to go to as many games as they would like....i understand people who go week in week out deserve a ticket infront of me for example...

just disapointing.
 

AndyB

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im not suprised.

just some people play sport on a saturday which means there unable to go to as many games as they would like....i understand people who go week in week out deserve a ticket infront of me for example...

just disapointing.
Or join the Supporters Trust for £2 a month. Sorted.
 

Grecian Max

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im not suprised.

just some people play sport on a saturday which means there unable to go to as many games as they would like....i understand people who go week in week out deserve a ticket infront of me for example...

just disapointing.
You could still be a Trust member though?!
 

greenawayr

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Get the bike out then!
The bike, or at least the saddle is still not a good friend of mine!

I'm not arguing that it's the fairest way, it's just annoying that I might not be able to get a ticket. Unfortunately I don't have anyone in Exeter who I know well enough to ask them to queue up for a ticket so I'll just have to hope for the best on Monday. Failing that, go in the Argyle section, there'll be plenty of spare seats available.

I have an inkling that if tickets sell well, we will get an extra allocation!
 
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