B_C_F_CRab C NesbittWon’t count as a game attended unless ticket is scanned, or so I’ve been told
This is correct...
I had an e mail with a survey last week about the Christmas matches (Boxing Day and 29th) asking what was the reason for not attending one of them...
So did I. I wasn’t well for the Boxing Day match so decided against going.
I’m also wondering whether I should go tomorrow. I’ve got my ticket and paid for travel on the supporters coach, but another health problem (resulting in a minor op this coming Tuesday) means it might be advisable to stay at home. But I don’t want it to go against me for future cup games 😢
Nothings gonna prevent you or any season ticket holder getting a ticket for a big home fourth round tie or for Wembley in early April
And as far as I'm aware it'll have no bearing on any other game or club offer
TresorLuntalaIf the match is worth attending and a person's circumstances/health dictate that tomorrow is out of the question then row 1 or Gil Merrick block 5 right up against the unwashed will be fineMight be sat on row 1 though.
Neatly 40,000 at Everton the other night, on TV. Makes our crowd look small.
6000 at Sheffield United v Cardiff last night on tv
Makes our crowd look large
Goodison is gonna be full whatever the competition until they knock the thing down. Thousands will be looking to tick that ground off before it's gone. In a normal season they'd get 25-30k there for a game like that after all they are a very well supported club
Same as me I was down with the flu over Christmas and still got it now and had a email from the club asking why I didn’t attend..