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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldstripy View Post
    Ticket details have been confirmed for our Vanarama National League play-off eliminator at home to Grimsby Town.

    We welcome the Mariners to Meadow Lane on Monday 23 May (kick-off 7.45pm) for what promises to be an enthralling battle to reach the semi-finals.

    Tickets go on priority sale on Monday, with general sale commencing on Wednesday.

    Key dates

    From 11am Monday: Tickets on sale to season ticket holders, Lifeline* & OSA* members
    9am on Wednesday: General sale begins
    12pm on Friday: 2021-22 season ticket holders’ seats released for general sale
    *One ticket per member. Can only be purchased in store or by phone

    Advance prices

    Adult: £20
    65 and over: £14
    18-21: £14
    Under 18: £7
    Under 16: £5
    Under 12: £1
    Under 7: Free*
    *Can only be claimed online if an adult ticket is purchased in the same transaction

    How to buy

    The easiest way is online. You'll receive an e-ticket which you can either scan from your phone at the turnstile (if your brightness is high and your screen is undamaged) or print at home.

    Alternatively, visit our ticket office or call 0115 955 7210. Click here for opening hours.

    Tickets to the value of £1.50 or more will be subject to a 60p per ticket administration fee when purchased online or over the phone.

    Season ticket holders

    If you wish to claim your usual seat online, please login to our ticketing website using your usual account details.

    You will be able to add additional seats to your booking before purchasing.

    Away tickets

    A maximum allocation of 2,000 tickets will be sent to Grimsby Town. Visiting supporters should check their own club's website for details in due course.

    This will be an all-ticket fixture for away supporters, with no sales available on matchday.

    Hospitality

    2021-22 seasonal members will be guaranteed their usual seat and will be contacted shortly.

    Details of our hospitality packages will be shared early next week.
    Cheers OS

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    Has the reason for only offering 2000 away tickets been specified by the club? I agree that having 5000 Grimsby fans would almost certainly end in all sorts of nastiness and violence, but it also seems a shame that we won't pack out the stadium like we did against Coventry, for example - and their fans weren't exactly angels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slack_pie View Post
    Has the reason for only offering 2000 away tickets been specified by the club? I agree that having 5000 Grimsby fans would almost certainly end in all sorts of nastiness and violence, but it also seems a shame that we won't pack out the stadium like we did against Coventry, for example - and their fans weren't exactly angels.
    Especially the one with the whistle and the two with the flags.

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    I think when they fill the sirrel it's too much of an advantage to them as it's the whole length of the pitch and sometimes they can be louder than our fans which turns it into more of a home game for them.

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    Thing is. There’ll be loads of Grimsby fans in the home stands. I’m actually not sure it matters how many tickets we give them.

    This is surely a police forced thing, can’t imagine the club thinks it’s good business not to sell more.
    Last edited by SwalePie; 16-05-2022 at 11:04 AM. Reason: Typo

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Don_ORiordan View Post
    Thing is. There’ll be loads of Grimsby fans in the home stands. I’m actually not sure it matters how many tickets we give them.

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    They won't be able to make any noise though without risking a slap or being thrown out, the majority will have to sit there and do no more than politely clap, so not a problem.

    Notts have been fighting for home advantage all season, it would be stupid to give that up that now. I'd never want to see no away fans, but a full stand or giving up your largest stand behind a goal in a game of this magnitude is just dumb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    They won't be able to make any noise though without risking a slap or being thrown out, the majority will have to sit there and do no more than politely clap, so not a problem.

    Notts have been fighting for home advantage all season, it would be stupid to give that up that now. I'd never want to see no away fans, but a full stand or giving up your largest stand behind a goal in a game of this magnitude is just dumb.
    I was sat in the Pavis for that Coventry game, as I have for the last 20 years.
    There were about 20 -30 Cov lads sat around me.
    You could tell by their dress as "football lads" and their reaction when the Cov goals went in.
    Despite Notts statement that they would not sell any tickets to people with Warwickshire area postcodes, they did. They may have lived somewhere neutral obviously.
    When the stewards were told, they did absolutely nothing.
    Had the result gone against Cov, it could have been very nasty.
    I expect the same against the Mariners, who probably have worse fans pro rota than Cov.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    They won't be able to make any noise though without risking a slap or being thrown out, the majority will have to sit there and do no more than politely clap, so not a problem.

    Notts have been fighting for home advantage all season, it would be stupid to give that up that now. I'd never want to see no away fans, but a full stand or giving up your largest stand behind a goal in a game of this magnitude is just dumb.
    I'd give them the Family Stand and maybe a block of the Sirrell. Move the family section to the Kop end of the Sirrell. I like having away fans behind one goal or tucked away somewhere, but obviously not in the Kop again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slack_pie View Post
    Has the reason for only offering 2000 away tickets been specified by the club? I agree that having 5000 Grimsby fans would almost certainly end in all sorts of nastiness and violence, but it also seems a shame that we won't pack out the stadium like we did against Coventry, for example - and their fans weren't exactly angels.
    And how well did giving Coventry 5000 tickets go?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Balti Pie View Post
    And how well did giving Coventry 5000 tickets go?
    Not well. It was way too much of an advantage having that whole side of the ground.

    I believe Notts need to re-think what they do with larger away followings so they don't end up with the full length of one side of the pitch.

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