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On 8/28/2018 at 5:41 PM, yarddog73 said:

Why the need for this....

 

https://www.oldhamathletic.co.uk/news/2018/august/28082018-grimsby-town-ticket-news/

 

Season ticket holders and only one per person is totally unnecessary seeing as we couldn't sell out 1700 for Morecambe and we will get over 2000 for Grimsby if needed. 

 

One of the perks of being a season ticket holders, that a the free scarf of course...

 

As with most away games if you want a ticket you'll get one.. 

 

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6 minutes ago, wroteforluck87 said:

 

One of the perks of being a season ticket holders, that a the free scarf of course...

 

As with most away games if you want a ticket you'll get one.. 

 

Don't dispute that I'm just pointing out that it's unnecessary seeing as we won't fill the away end anyway.

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Is it standing at Grimsby? It’s OK if they’re standing tickets but if they’re reserved seats and you want buy your tickets and sit together, logistically, it’s a pain in the arse.

Anyway, 2000 is more than enough and even if they allowed ST holders to buy 4 each it would still be the same 2000 people anyway!

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3 hours ago, oafc1955 said:

Is it standing at Grimsby? It’s OK if they’re standing tickets but if they’re reserved seats and you want buy your tickets and sit together, logistically, it’s a pain in the arse.

Anyway, 2000 is more than enough and even if they allowed ST holders to buy 4 each it would still be the same 2000 people anyway!

I bought my tickets for Morecambe online via our website during ST only tickets. It gives you the option to buy tickets together by issuing a ticket to a ST by entering the ST number and the persons surname. Worked a treat so no issues sitting together. Worth looking at. 

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5 hours ago, oafc1955 said:

Is it standing at Grimsby? It’s OK if they’re standing tickets but if they’re reserved seats and you want buy your tickets and sit together, logistically, it’s a pain in the arse.

Anyway, 2000 is more than enough and even if they allowed ST holders to buy 4 each it would still be the same 2000 people anyway!

Were you typing this in the airport with a beer or a coffee?

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1 minute ago, pukka said:

We wont take more than 800. It is a lot further than people think. Over 2 hours on the train. 800 would be a good turnout.

 

 

Win Saturday there will be 1000+

 

We've took over 1000 to Scunthorpe for a nothing game so there's no reason to think we wouldn't take the same to Grimsby when we are up near the top, few going who don't normally bother as well :grin:

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12 hours ago, oafc1955 said:

Is it standing at Grimsby? It’s OK if they’re standing tickets but if they’re reserved seats and you want buy your tickets and sit together, logistically, it’s a pain in the arse.

Anyway, 2000 is more than enough and even if they allowed ST holders to buy 4 each it would still be the same 2000 people anyway!

 

The away end is all seated.

 

3 hours ago, pukka said:

We wont take more than 800. It is a lot further than people think. Over 2 hours on the train. 800 would be a good turnout.

 

 

 

The ground is located in Cleethorpes and not Grimsby.  It is a 20 minute walk from Cleethorpes Station which is located on the North Promenade at the seafront.  The ground is also very easy to get to by car. ( M62, M18, M180, A180, Cleethorpe Road, Grimsby Road ).  It's a straight run on quiet motorways once passed Leeds and takes an hour and 3/4 .   There is plenty of nearby on street parking on the streets around the ground.  Suggest parking on the residential streets between Brereton Avenue and Queen Mary Avenue, which offer free parking, and are about a ten minute walk from the ground.   Cleethorpes has some great fish and chips on the seafront and in the market place.  Both Becketts and Steels, in the Cleethorpes Market Place, are award winning fish and chip shops which do great haddock and chips.  They do not do Cod here which I am advised by the local fishermen is a fish that eats all the crap in the sea.  Holland's puddings and pies are not heard of around here.

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