Who should have first dibs on Man Utd tickets

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Who deserves them more

  • Anyone who went to Oldham game then loyalty points

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Anyone who has clap........ Sorry ment to say going to clap.;)
 



Anybody who has a programme from the FA Cup penalties victory at Rushden & Diamonds on 20th December 1999.

Bingo! (Though I think it might have been 20th Jan 2000 as it was a third round replay?

I remember actually hoping we'd draw the home game as it was likely to be the one and only time i'd see the Blades at Rushden.
 
Anyone who knows the lyrics to at least 4 Blades songs and can pound them out with gusto. There should be an X Factor style panel of judges in the ticket office, where you would have to impress them with your lyrical knowledge and gutsy renditions. Anyone with a good lyrical knowledge but who chose to sit down to sing would be placed on the First Reserve list. If yer not singing - yer not coming in..!
 
I'm going with the two coach loads of us who could be arsed to go to Spurs in March '76 to see us surrender our place in Division 1 (for 14 years) by being spanked 5-0 in a gutless display this current team would have been proud of.

The Sunday Times report of that match featured in the Private Eye book "Another Batch of Boobs" due to an unfortunate misprint: "Sheffield United yesterday became the first of those teams at the top or the bottom to have their fate settled when they were relegated to the Second Division. United's First Division life, slowly ebbing away since the start of the season, came to a painful end at Tottenham, where they were hammered 5-0 through goals by Willie Young, John Duncan, Steve Perryman (2) and Fartin Chivers."
 
Id like to know that too, £45 that someone posted seems unlikly to me, personally I intend to go but Im not paying any more than £20 for a third round tie in which well probably concede 7

*edit : just looked on Yeovils site for what they paid and it was £30 - £35 for most seats, they can stick it at that price

Yep, although it's a glamour tie, I'd rather spend that money on something more important. They don't deserve the support we give them anyway.
 
Don't see why anything should change. Loyalty points.

Anyone could go to the Oldham game having gone to no games before it.
 
Even though I went to the Oldham game, loyalty points should get priority.

Saw something on Twitter earlier that said we're the 5.30 Saturday game, obviously no confirmation yet. Re the price, I'd be surprised if it's more than £25.
 
Anyone with a season ticket for over 10 years first, no gaps, no missing this shit. Now that's loyalty, and that will probably include most of the 7k anyway.

Not me, but I get into the first scenario.
 
The system in place says it's loyalty points. People bought season tickets knowing and that chose to go or not to go to Oldham knowing that. Whether that should be the case in the first place is a more reasonable debate but to move the goalposts after the event would just be madness.
 
anyone who was served Bovril instead of coffee at the Oldham game and thus was brought rapidly back to earth with the horrendous meaty beverage after Matt Done had scored - I'd put 6 mini milk cartons in it as well as it looked so dark.
 
Only True Blades who went to the Hangzhou Huanglong sports centre to see our famous 3-0 victory over China Green Town.
 



Its OK talking about tickets ........

Has anyone checked with the Train Companies and their highly trained and motivated staff if they are bothering providing a service that day

Just wondering like ......
 
Perhaps we could have some sort of scheme in place where you are awarded points for things like purchasing a season ticket, membership, away match tickets, away travel on official coaches etc. There could be a scale of points in place which are automatically added to your "account" when you purchase.
Then they could offer tickets to different bands of people depending on the number of points they have.
I think this would be the fairest way of distributing tickets rather than deciding in a haphazard way just who, when and why the fuck they can allocate them.
You could call it the "allegiance" scheme or something like that.
Just a thought
 
fans who went to the oldham game were awarded 100 loyalty points.surely these points will be added to their accounts ,giving them a better chance of getting a man.u. ticket ;)
 
Anyone who's daft enough to go and watch us get mullered but it will be a good day out.
 
Anyone who wants an excuse for a few drinks in the northern quarter or if they're from Dore then Deansgate.
 
Even though I went to the Oldham game, loyalty points should get priority.

Saw something on Twitter earlier that said we're the 5.30 Saturday game, obviously no confirmation yet. Re the price, I'd be surprised if it's more than £25.

Consider yourself surprised.
 



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