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Hambo Flag Crawley 02 Apr 14 9.15am Send a Private Message to Hambo Add Hambo as a friend

Quote effingham at 02 Apr 2014 8.59am

Do the HF get free tickets from Parish & co? I have always wondered how they can afford the cash to go to all the away games as well as shelling out for season tickets?

They don't go to all the away games.

They don't get free tickets.

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woahwoahwoah Flag 02 Apr 14 6.57pm Send a Private Message to woahwoahwoah Add woahwoahwoah as a friend

My wife works for Fulham.
Our 2x FFC season tickets are in the 'neutral end'. Certainly she has not been told by Fulham that this is home only. She has managed( so far) to borrow another 4x other colleague season tickets for the Fulham game.
This will be a neutral end as far as we're concerned. The season tickets they give staff are in here. The staff have no required support for Fulham. This is the same area they give kids tickets away to schools without an allegiance to Fulham.
I would say that at least about 60-70% of the neutral end of Fulham is away fans and this will be no different (if not more).

The neutral end is there because the reg's demand that if you have an area solely for away fans, it must be segregated stands/entrances. Being that the stadium is on the river, it means logistically, the entrance to the Putney (away/neutral) stand has to be shared in the main road.

As you're sitting in the stand, the further left you are, the more 'away' you are. The further right is more 'neutral' with mixed fans.

Edited by woahwoahwoah (02 Apr 2014 7.06pm)

 

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Quote TUX at 01 Apr 2014 7.16pm

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It wasn't 'just' the fabulous HF who created an atmosphere at Arsenal bud, unless their ranks have considerably swollen?
We've been great wherever we've been and that's all that matters.


A 43 second video doesn't prove anything. Sorry but I disagree - the atmosphere at Arsenal simply wasnt anywhere near as good as Chelsea away (yes, I went to both).

I'm not disagreeing with the loyalty points system but going to Stoke away when we're in the Prem doesn't prove loyalty - where's all my points for going to sh*tholes like Blackburn away last year?

One rule for some...

 


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Quote Ljb at 01 Apr 2014 5.55pm

Hope there is no mixed end, tickets should be sold to palace fans with the loyalty points, not people who sign up on fulham's website and buy 5 tickets for their mates!


Yep, all those loyalty points holders who created bugger all atmosphere at Arsenal (yes, it was only the HF who sang). As opposed to the Chelsea game, where it was open to ST holders, irregardless of points, and 2 tickets per person = much better atmosphere.

Did you watch it on the telly B&W? Atmosphere was good at Emirates, like it was at Hull,Swansea,West Brom,Liverpool but doubt you went to any of those being outside London and all that. Those that go week in week out deserve first dibs on tickets.


First dibs? How old are you, 14?

Nope, I was there. I didn't go to some of those games, you're right. I went to Blackburn, Leicester, Derby, Sheff Weds away etc last year when we we're in the Championship. You know, when we weren't in the Premier League? But definitely someone who's jumped on the away bandwagon this year deserves tickets more than me.

 


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Quote woahwoahwoah at 02 Apr 2014 6.57pm

My wife works for Fulham.
Our 2x FFC season tickets are in the 'neutral end'. Certainly she has not been told by Fulham that this is home only. She has managed( so far) to borrow another 4x other colleague season tickets for the Fulham game.
This will be a neutral end as far as we're concerned. The season tickets they give staff are in here. The staff have no required support for Fulham. This is the same area they give kids tickets away to schools without an allegiance to Fulham.
I would say that at least about 60-70% of the neutral end of Fulham is away fans and this will be no different (if not more).

The neutral end is there because the reg's demand that if you have an area solely for away fans, it must be segregated stands/entrances. Being that the stadium is on the river, it means logistically, the entrance to the Putney (away/neutral) stand has to be shared in the main road.

As you're sitting in the stand, the further left you are, the more 'away' you are. The further right is more 'neutral' with mixed fans.

Edited by woahwoahwoah (02 Apr 2014 7.06pm)

You know, I've always said you were the best poster on here, and that you're the type of guy I would just love to attend a football match with and buy beer for.

 

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Plane Flag Bromley 03 Apr 14 10.14am

Quote skatman at 03 Apr 2014 8.49am

Quote woahwoahwoah at 02 Apr 2014 6.57pm

My wife works for Fulham.
Our 2x FFC season tickets are in the 'neutral end'. Certainly she has not been told by Fulham that this is home only. She has managed( so far) to borrow another 4x other colleague season tickets for the Fulham game.
This will be a neutral end as far as we're concerned. The season tickets they give staff are in here. The staff have no required support for Fulham. This is the same area they give kids tickets away to schools without an allegiance to Fulham.
I would say that at least about 60-70% of the neutral end of Fulham is away fans and this will be no different (if not more).

The neutral end is there because the reg's demand that if you have an area solely for away fans, it must be segregated stands/entrances. Being that the stadium is on the river, it means logistically, the entrance to the Putney (away/neutral) stand has to be shared in the main road.

As you're sitting in the stand, the further left you are, the more 'away' you are. The further right is more 'neutral' with mixed fans.

Edited by woahwoahwoah (02 Apr 2014 7.06pm)

You know, I've always said you were the best poster on here, and that you're the type of guy I would just love to attend a football match with and buy beer for.


Mmmmm you're not offering him a free, fully loaded Sky package for a year, cheapskate!

 

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skatman Flag 04 Apr 14 9.46pm Send a Private Message to skatman Add skatman as a friend

Quote Plane at 03 Apr 2014 10.14am

Quote skatman at 03 Apr 2014 8.49am

Quote woahwoahwoah at 02 Apr 2014 6.57pm

My wife works for Fulham.
Our 2x FFC season tickets are in the 'neutral end'. Certainly she has not been told by Fulham that this is home only. She has managed( so far) to borrow another 4x other colleague season tickets for the Fulham game.
This will be a neutral end as far as we're concerned. The season tickets they give staff are in here. The staff have no required support for Fulham. This is the same area they give kids tickets away to schools without an allegiance to Fulham.
I would say that at least about 60-70% of the neutral end of Fulham is away fans and this will be no different (if not more).

The neutral end is there because the reg's demand that if you have an area solely for away fans, it must be segregated stands/entrances. Being that the stadium is on the river, it means logistically, the entrance to the Putney (away/neutral) stand has to be shared in the main road.

As you're sitting in the stand, the further left you are, the more 'away' you are. The further right is more 'neutral' with mixed fans.

Edited by woahwoahwoah (02 Apr 2014 7.06pm)

You know, I've always said you were the best poster on here, and that you're the type of guy I would just love to attend a football match with and buy beer for.


Mmmmm you're not offering him a free, fully loaded Sky package for a year, cheapskate!

Haha, well if that's what it takes to get a ticket.

Who wants free Sky?!

 

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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 04 Apr 14 10.32pm

Quote bright&wright at 03 Apr 2014 8.23am

Quote bubble wrap at 01 Apr 2014 7.50pm

Quote bright&wright at 01 Apr 2014 6.59pm

Quote Ljb at 01 Apr 2014 5.55pm

Hope there is no mixed end, tickets should be sold to palace fans with the loyalty points, not people who sign up on fulham's website and buy 5 tickets for their mates!


Yep, all those loyalty points holders who created bugger all atmosphere at Arsenal (yes, it was only the HF who sang). As opposed to the Chelsea game, where it was open to ST holders, irregardless of points, and 2 tickets per person = much better atmosphere.

Did you watch it on the telly B&W? Atmosphere was good at Emirates, like it was at Hull,Swansea,West Brom,Liverpool but doubt you went to any of those being outside London and all that. Those that go week in week out deserve first dibs on tickets.


First dibs? How old are you, 14?

Nope, I was there. I didn't go to some of those games, you're right. I went to Blackburn, Leicester, Derby, Sheff Weds away etc last year when we we're in the Championship. You know, when we weren't in the Premier League? But definitely someone who's jumped on the away bandwagon this year deserves tickets more than me.

If like you say you went to all those games you will know that you would have received loyalty points for those games. Anyone jumping on the bandwagon this year will be way down the pecking order when it comes to getting tickets as they wont have enough loyalty points. you say you not that bothered about the loyalty points system then whinge like a bitch about it. funny how many fans disagree with the system when London derbies are coming up but don't seem so bothered when we are playing Sunderland away.

 

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