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    Play-off ticket allocations

    Apparently Wimbledon have been allocated approximately 1,850 tickets by Notts for the home leg.

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    I would be very surprised if they sell out in fact I can see it being a relatively poor gate of less than 10,000 mainly because of the horrible KO time but also because much of the feel good factor was sucked out of fans by such a dire performance on Saturday. COYP

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    We definitely won’t be getting 15,000 after Saturday’s non-performance, that’s for sure. The gate against Wimbledon will tell us all we need to know about the sense of belief among fans that we can win promotion.

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    It'll be just over 10,000 but nowhere near 15,000, not a chance.
    I've seen a few people moaning about the ticket prices but they're actually slightly cheaper than league games.

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    Play off game !! 20 quid is a bargain...hopefully we will play well this game..!

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    In case anyone missed this info from ... https://www.nottscountyfc.co.uk/news/2025/may/03/info---tickets--play-offs/


    Home leg on-sale dates


    • 3 May (6pm): Season ticket holders
    • 5 May (12pm): Season ticket holders, Home Members, Lifeline members* and NCFCOSA members* (season ticket holders? seats reserved)
    • 6 May (5pm): General sale begins, season ticket holders? seats released

    One ticket per supporter during priority periods.
    *In store or by phone only

    How to buy



    Home leg hospitality

    • By 7pm on Monday 5 May, all seasonal members will receive an email from our partners, JustTikit. This email will include a link which will allow them to purchase their usual seat(s). If you can't find the email, please check your junk inbox
    • At 9am on Tuesday 6 May, seasonal hospitality members will then have an exclusive three-hour window to purchase as many hospitality tickets as they like. An email has been sent with further instructions
    • At 12pm on Tuesday 6 May, all hospitality seats (apart from seasonal members') will go on general sale
    • At 9am on Thursday 8 May, all unreserved seasonal members' seats will be released on general sale

    Prices

    • Directors' Suite: ?85
    • 1862 Suite: ?70
    • Wheeler Suite: ?60
    • Wheeler Suite Under 12: ?45
    Last edited by SwalePie; 05-05-2025 at 03:52 PM.

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    I'll be very surprised if the home leg attendance is more than 8,000.
    Late kick, off Saturday night, televised PO game , (season ticket holders have to pay for the game, ) uninspiring home performances and doubtful if Wimbledon sell their entire allocation.
    Admittedly , ?20 is a discounted price, maybe ?15 would attract more interest ?

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    People keep underestimating our crowds, this will be near enough sold out. It was on Saturday for a game that was pretty much a 1 in 35 chance of promotion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacobncfc View Post
    People keep underestimating our crowds, this will be near enough sold out. It was on Saturday for a game that was pretty much a 1 in 35 chance of promotion.
    Doubt it'll sell out but it'll surely top 10,000 as I reckon Wimbledon will bring about 1200 they've actually got decent away support, far better than when they were in the Premier League (albeit that was the old version).

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    Quote Originally Posted by marky View Post
    Doubt it'll sell out but it'll surely top 10,000 as I reckon Wimbledon will bring about 1200 they've actually got decent away support, far better than when they were in the Premier League (albeit that was the old version).
    Wimbledon will sell their allocation absolutely no trouble at all.

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