It appears as a ST holder I can only buy 1 ticket atm - hence why @Glenactico can't buy 2, I think.
It doesn't have to be my usual seat (or terrace) just not one that is already reserved for a ST holder. If I want to buy a seat that is reserved for a ST holder I have to hope they don't buy it and then pounce in phase 2.
I hope at that point I can buy more than 1 ticket.
Ticket site seems to work fine when I use it, you just have to understand the rules like a couple have pointed out above.
I wonder if it's not flexible enough to do the things we'd probably all agree aren't controversial though. Like let season ticket holders buy a few extras immediately, or let anyone buy a ticket now that isn't someone else's season ticket etc
With a fairly low crowd foreseen, the more ability to buy early the better.
Do you think there's any chance whatsoever that they might open a couple of blocks in the Frank Adams ?
Like I've said before, you probably can't fit all season ticket holders from the family and Frank Adams into the family stand, but you could the Frank Adams, so why not leave that one open and shut the other ? It's no difference, still 2 kiosks and 2 lots of turnstiles.
Given that they seem to be able to set age category prices per stand fairly freely, you'd like to think opening the Frank Adams Stand rather than the Family stand would be simplicity itself @HolmerBlue.
With away games against Stockport and Wigan coming up shortly afterwards, I'd be surprised if MB doesn't rotate the squad for the York City game, and very surprised if he regards this as the 'most important game of the season so far'.
We are not likely to win the FA Cup, but promotion is very much on the cards.
At start of season they lead Tottenham by one goal (912 to 911) but this season have scored eight so far to extend their lead to nine with a trip to Northampton to come. I can't seem to find out who is ranked third but if anyone knows would be interested.
If it is, I’m stuck for an answer. Ivory Coast conjures up nothing and I don’t know where in that country he was born. Appears no one else has found that clue helpful.
Terrible pedantry, but necessary to prevent creeping "Wanderers erasure" by only referring to our club as "Wycombe" or (shudder) "Wycombe FC" as some kids do in a chant.
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But you can buy the seat I usually sit in in the main stand! Whole worlds gone mad.
It appears as a ST holder I can only buy 1 ticket atm - hence why @Glenactico can't buy 2, I think.
It doesn't have to be my usual seat (or terrace) just not one that is already reserved for a ST holder. If I want to buy a seat that is reserved for a ST holder I have to hope they don't buy it and then pounce in phase 2.
I hope at that point I can buy more than 1 ticket.
Ticket site seems to work fine when I use it, you just have to understand the rules like a couple have pointed out above.
I wonder if it's not flexible enough to do the things we'd probably all agree aren't controversial though. Like let season ticket holders buy a few extras immediately, or let anyone buy a ticket now that isn't someone else's season ticket etc
With a fairly low crowd foreseen, the more ability to buy early the better.
Do you think there's any chance whatsoever that they might open a couple of blocks in the Frank Adams ?
Like I've said before, you probably can't fit all season ticket holders from the family and Frank Adams into the family stand, but you could the Frank Adams, so why not leave that one open and shut the other ? It's no difference, still 2 kiosks and 2 lots of turnstiles.
Given that they seem to be able to set age category prices per stand fairly freely, you'd like to think opening the Frank Adams Stand rather than the Family stand would be simplicity itself @HolmerBlue.
Maybe they just never considered it?
Got my ticket for my usual seat in the stand where nobody wants to be.
I never have any bother with buying parking and tickets...but I suppose I only need the one.
York are now top of the Vauxhall Conference following a win at Halifax.
Hopefully Scowen's suspension on Saturday will guarantee he starts in our most important game of the season so far.
With away games against Stockport and Wigan coming up shortly afterwards, I'd be surprised if MB doesn't rotate the squad for the York City game, and very surprised if he regards this as the 'most important game of the season so far'.
We are not likely to win the FA Cup, but promotion is very much on the cards.
Interesting bit of cup trivia (for those who don't know the answer)
Which club has scored the most goals in total in FA Cup history?
I do know the answer, but it’s still very interesting. In fact you’d never put the top two together!
Is it Kidderminster?
No
Chesterfield?
I was going to say Marlow but I've a feeling it's Kettering.
Do believe it's Kettering.
It is indeed Kettering.
At start of season they lead Tottenham by one goal (912 to 911) but this season have scored eight so far to extend their lead to nine with a trip to Northampton to come. I can't seem to find out who is ranked third but if anyone knows would be interested.
Love a bit of FA Cup trivia, here’s three for you all:
1) what season did Wycombe first compete in the FA Cup?
2) who’s the only player to score in four different FA cup finals?
3) as of 2020/21, which two clubs had the most FA cup campaigns? Both are fairly local to WW
1) 1895/96
2) Lord Kinnaird?
3) Marlow & Maidenhead
I believe the first answer is incorrect.
2/3 correct! Number 2 is not Lord Kinnaird - it’s a more recent player (couldn’t be any less recent than him though!)
I disagree.
The answer to question 1 as asked is not 1895/96.
High Wycombe first entered the cup in 1873/4 reaching the second round. They scored their first goal in the competition in 1877.
Wycombe Wanderers first entered in 1895/6 but that wasn't the question!
I do know the answer to 2) but will not spoil it for others.
Apologies, that is my poor wording of the question! I was referring to WWFC. This is why I'd be a naff quizmaster
Sorry to be a pedant! I might be turning into @micra !
Good luck with that @DevC. You have enough trials and tribulations on the Gasroom already ! 🤣🤣
2) Would Richard Kone’s birthplace be a clue?
If it is, I’m stuck for an answer. Ivory Coast conjures up nothing and I don’t know where in that country he was born. Appears no one else has found that clue helpful.
Didier Drogba?
@micra see @floyd answer above.
I’ve seen it. I’m still at a loss but I will sleep !!
Terrible pedantry, but necessary to prevent creeping "Wanderers erasure" by only referring to our club as "Wycombe" or (shudder) "Wycombe FC" as some kids do in a chant.