Joined: Thu Jan 30, 2003 9:38 am Posts: 2270 Location: South Cave, East Yorkshire
fun time frankie wrote:
no its not
For absolute clarity on the issue of tickets, taken directly from RFL operational rules:
A3:24 For League Matches: (a) The visiting Club may request that advance sale tickets be issued and if requested shall be entitled to be provided, in order to sell at the usual Home Club advance sale value, up to 10% of all tickets made available for general sale to the public. Standing, seating and hospitality tickets shall count towards the 10% calculation, but, for the avoidance of doubt, the visiting Club shall not be entitled to sell any hospitality tickets, and the home Club shall have reasonable discretion as to how to break down the 10% between standing and seating on safety grounds. (b) In "all ticket" games the visiting Club shall be entitled to be provided, in order to sell at the usual Home Club advance sale value, up to 10% of all tickets made available for general sale to the public. Standing, seating and hospitality tickets shall count towards the 10% calculation, but, for the avoidance of doubt, the visiting Club shall not be entitled to sell any hospitality tickets, and the home Club shall have reasonable discretion as to how to break down the 10% between standing and seating on safety grounds.
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For absolute clarity on the issue of tickets, taken directly from RFL operational rules:
A3:24 For League Matches: (a) The visiting Club may request that advance sale tickets be issued and if requested shall be entitled to be provided, in order to sell at the usual Home Club advance sale value, up to 10% of all tickets made available for general sale to the public. Standing, seating and hospitality tickets shall count towards the 10% calculation, but, for the avoidance of doubt, the visiting Club shall not be entitled to sell any hospitality tickets, and the home Club shall have reasonable discretion as to how to break down the 10% between standing and seating on safety grounds. (b) In "all ticket" games the visiting Club shall be entitled to be provided, in order to sell at the usual Home Club advance sale value, up to 10% of all tickets made available for general sale to the public. Standing, seating and hospitality tickets shall count towards the 10% calculation, but, for the avoidance of doubt, the visiting Club shall not be entitled to sell any hospitality tickets, and the home Club shall have reasonable discretion as to how to break down the 10% between standing and seating on safety grounds.
So 10% of 2500, based on 6000 pass holders (Not sure of number this year) either way, even of MS3CP held 10,000 and had no pass holders, FC would be entitled to only 1000 tickets.
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Mick Cranes Sidestep wrote:
For absolute clarity on the issue of tickets, taken directly from RFL operational rules:
A3:24 For League Matches: (a) The visiting Club may request that advance sale tickets be issued and if requested shall be entitled to be provided, in order to sell at the usual Home Club advance sale value, up to 10% of all tickets made available for general sale to the public. Standing, seating and hospitality tickets shall count towards the 10% calculation, but, for the avoidance of doubt, the visiting Club shall not be entitled to sell any hospitality tickets, and the home Club shall have reasonable discretion as to how to break down the 10% between standing and seating on safety grounds. (b) In "all ticket" games the visiting Club shall be entitled to be provided, in order to sell at the usual Home Club advance sale value, up to 10% of all tickets made available for general sale to the public. Standing, seating and hospitality tickets shall count towards the 10% calculation, but, for the avoidance of doubt, the visiting Club shall not be entitled to sell any hospitality tickets, and the home Club shall have reasonable discretion as to how to break down the 10% between standing and seating on safety grounds.
SO...
Mick Cranes Sidestep wrote:
Actually there is. In the operational rules it stipulates that at least 15% of capacity (which has to be registered with the RFL at the beginning of the year) must be made available to visiting supporters.
Now if your capacity is reduced to 8500 whilst the building works are in progress, you have to make 1275 tickets available for sale to away fans. Question (genuinely) is what does the zeebrugge end hold??
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fun time frankie wrote:
your wrong im afraid
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Mick Cranes Sidestep wrote:
Yes - its 10% for league games (Operational rule A3.24) and 30% for cup games. It was reduced from 15% in the last year.
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fun time frankie wrote:
no its not
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Edith wrote:
So 10% of 2500, based on 6000 pass holders (Not sure of number this year) either way, even of MS3CP held 10,000 and had no pass holders, FC would be entitled to only 1000 tickets.
Correct
Fancy quoting (Operational rule A3.24) to prove you're right and then posting said rule and proving yourself wrong... Classic
'Time has come to air the voice of reason, in a world gone mad, adrift on banal seas, for all who feel that lies have had their season and whose hearts cry out instead for honesty. For all the weary souls grown bored with dreaming, this thirst for beauty and for knowledge goes unslacked. For all who want to wake from what is dreaming to know what's real and what is real to embrace. For all who've watched with mounting horror, evil's rein upon this world grow ever clear, for all who've prayed in vain, emancipators, wielding swords of truth and laughing without fear...naaaaaaa'
Joined: Sun Aug 21, 2011 9:45 am Posts: 982 Location: East Hull
g_balls wrote:
I've been checking out the live feed every now and again and nothing seems to of happened for a few weeks.
Your wrong. Its fascinating and even compelling stuff.
For example, the live feed got stuck early last week and when it came back on-line a skip appeared. Then it got stuck again, and a Sky TV camera station (complete with scaffolding) appeared behind the posts. The next time I looked a JCB had been parked on the site. I heard a rumour Mike Smith instructed H&P to do it so Friday nights crowd could see it is a building site. I checked it yesterday and on the left edge of the screen what look like generators had been plonked on site. I'm hoping, in the not too distant future, when I go on-line a new stand will appear.
So, yes, there's plenty going on. In fact there's more happening than on Big Brother lol!
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