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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    Because of what was said on another thread a few days ago:
    That doesn't make commercial sense. If the crowd was 12,000 the additional 2,000 tickets would generate an additional £44,000. More than enough to pay for some passport checkers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LaughingMagpie View Post
    That doesn't make commercial sense. If the crowd was 12,000 the additional 2,000 tickets would generate an additional £44,000. More than enough to pay for some passport checkers.
    Would it really raise that much? I’m not convinced all 2000 would pay £22 on average. I don’t think it’s a case of cost but more to do with convenience. By having under 10000 and it exonerates Notts responsibility to carry out the checks. The same checks we all know would delay entry to the ground and cause more issues than it’s worth. I also think Notts are being astute not alienating fans who choose not to have the jabs.
    Is a few extra quid really worth the hassle?

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