Have the club suggested this as a contingency plan or have they still got their collective heads in the sand. They need to put out a press release PDQ. If they do then they could issue tickets today and collect money tomorrow to get around the stupid EFL rules. If they do nothing then that will be shameful.MansfieldMick wrote:It's worth a try.
Instead of keep ringing and hoping someone answers, email the club and leave a contact number.
There is more chance they will see the email than answer the phone, at least it's another option. When they call pay with card collect tickets on day.
ticketoffice@mansfieldtown.net.
stagsfan6493 wrote:Surprised we haven’t sold out. I know there has been trouble with the online system but I’m not local and just called up to buy mine, it’s not hard.
If we don’t sell out then that’s embarrassing for a playoff match and even more reason why we’re not wasting money on redeveloping the bishop street.
Rob wrote:stagsfan6493 wrote:Surprised we haven’t sold out. I know there has been trouble with the online system but I’m not local and just called up to buy mine, it’s not hard.
If we don’t sell out then that’s embarrassing for a playoff match and even more reason why we’re not wasting money on redeveloping the bishop street.
That makes no sense, the only reason we won't sell out is due to the ticketing fiasco, not the lack of demand. With the game being live on Sky I suspect loads have tried to get tickets and given up. We sold out for the FGR game, no way we wouldn't do the same for this one. The club need to sort both out as soon as possible, it's a shambles.
The One wrote:Can this not revert to pay on day because of online shambles and will not be a sell out
Martin Shaw wrote:
I don"t understand why tickets cannot be sold on the day of a match. Any one with a decent reason can they please advise as I am at a loss to undersrand. Back in 1987 I went to Wembley without a ticket. Paid 4 quid to stand. I even rolled up at Alfreton train station and bought a day return ticket which cost the same price as if I had pre booked it weeks in advance and I did not have to sell a body part to fund the travel cost or entry fee. Why do we need to complicate things. "Modern life is rubbish - Blur'Stags88 wrote:Come on guys talk your mates round and get them to the game.
The amount of people on Facebook and some on here that are saying they carnt be arsed with this ticket fiasco so are staying at home/pub is unbelievable.
COME ON - WE ARE GOING TO WEMBLEY!!!! ( I bet they queue for a ticket then ).
BH_Stag wrote:800 left then.
On the basis that their was around 6900 Mansfield fans vs FGR, and assuming Northampton will sell the remainder of their 1500 today we’re currently looking at a gate of around 7600.
Let’s get them shifted or at least hit the 8k mark
The One wrote:BH_Stag wrote:800 left then.
On the basis that their was around 6900 Mansfield fans vs FGR, and assuming Northampton will sell the remainder of their 1500 today we’re currently looking at a gate of around 7600.
Let’s get them shifted or at least hit the 8k mark
Do not understand the arithmetic above 6900 home plus 1500 away is more than 7600
wayno cordiniho wrote:Doesn’t look like QLE block A has been released for sale so maybe more available to add to above figures
Sneag wrote:
I'd love to know what the real capacity of Field Mill is, because whatever the official figure is, it ain't that.
8,500 max would be my guess.
Chrisuknottm wrote:Is anyone from the club concerned in any way at all Martin....??
I always believed the following.Martin Shaw wrote:Sneag wrote:
I'd love to know what the real capacity of Field Mill is, because whatever the official figure is, it ain't that.
8,500 max would be my guess.
Yes, a sell out will be about 8,500. I said this in my report last Saturday
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