Went on the county ticket site says no longer selling tickets for this match does anyone know if the home end has sold out ?
Are people thinking they will need a ticket stub from this game to get some sort of priority for the Man U potential game or is it some other reason they are not available
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2More likely to need an Eastleigh replay reference to get priority for the potential Utd game after season tickets and Trust members. Getting a home ticket for the Wrexham game isn't showing any kind of loyalty by the extra 3 thousand who have bought tickets for it.
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3Well if latecomers to the show think a ticket stub may get them priority for a future match, I think (and hope) they will be disappointed. However if it means the Wrexham match is sold out for home fans, the more the merrier. Don't forget there will be a considerable number who bought a ticket for Eastleigh with the intention of it being a means of getting a Wrexham ticket.
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4It may have been done on police advice because the away seats are sold out. This stops Wrexham fans printing tickets for the home end. If so, tickets may still be available on personal application at RP ticket office.
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6Surprised we haven't used the opportunity for a trust membership drive. First 3,000 members guaranteed a ticket, etc. If we lose Tuesday we get nothing. Encouraging trust memberships could have seen five figures of income added for nothing.
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7So, we encourage those who just want a sniff of a Cup ticket and will pay one month's trust membership (£5) for a guaranteed ticket. There are far more worthy recipients than that kind of 'fan'.rncfc wrote: January 13th, 2024, 3:05 pm Surprised we haven't used the opportunity for a trust membership drive. First 3,000 members guaranteed a ticket, etc. If we lose Tuesday we get nothing. Encouraging trust memberships could have seen five figures of income added for nothing.
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8I agree. As a 34 year supporter who is currently not a season ticket holder or a trust member, I'd love nothing more than for "free for all" tickets to come up. Just wondered whether a club which, as things stand, is financially struggling, are missing a trick to profit from a situation that might not even arise. If I was in charge I'd be offering up 1,000 to 2,000 memberships, paid annually in advance, in exchange for a ticket guarantee.excessbee wrote: January 13th, 2024, 5:32 pmSo, we encourage those who just want a sniff of a Cup ticket and will pay one month's trust membership (£5) for a guaranteed ticket. There are far more worthy recipients than that kind of 'fan'.rncfc wrote: January 13th, 2024, 3:05 pm Surprised we haven't used the opportunity for a trust membership drive. First 3,000 members guaranteed a ticket, etc. If we lose Tuesday we get nothing. Encouraging trust memberships could have seen five figures of income added for nothing.
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9We have that already, twofold. It's called a Season Ticket and Trust membership.
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10Indeed, a half season ticket for the terrace would [have] been a relatively affordable option for those wanting to guarantee a Wrexham and potential “big game” FA cup ticket, limited sympathy with people albeit I get that some longstanding fans might miss out but we have had recent days in the sun and the potential FA cup game is on TV as well.excessbee wrote: January 13th, 2024, 7:31 pm We have that already, twofold. It's called a Season Ticket and Trust membership.
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