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20 Jan 2017 - Liverpool v Spurs Saturday, February 11, 2017. Kick-off 5.30pm. Allocation: 2,884, including 87 restricted view and 177 severely restricted

This is Tottenham's allocation from last month. They got more tickets than us. Why?

Lets do the Maths....

2884-177 = 2,707. So where did the additional 33 seats go the prior year go, and now, where did 104 go this year? I know it's only a small few, but this is still appauling really.
 
20 Jan 2017 - Liverpool v Spurs Saturday, February 11, 2017. Kick-off 5.30pm. Allocation: 2,884, including 87 restricted view and 177 severely restricted

This is Tottenham's allocation from last month. They got more tickets than us. Why?

Just saw explanation. Solution? Take the back two rows of seats out.

Chelsea officially received an allocation of 2,914 also, and they also persistently stand.
United received an Allocation of 2,610
 
"The Licensing Committee agreed to reduce the allocation at specific high-profile games based on the safety concerns highlighted by the multi-agency group and these safety precautions were implemented at the last derby fixture held at Goodison in November.

This means that for the derby at Anfield on 28 January, the back two rows of the Anfield Road stand will not be used. Both rows have severely restricted views and in the past this has led to supporters standing in the gangways, resulting in a risk to safety.

The allocation for the Everton fans at the Derby will now be 2,687, compared with 2,864 in previous years
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What the need to reduce it further is, especially, as the club are listing the fact we are still selling obstructed view tickets, i have no idea.

I love how they've mentioned safety, in this seasons Goodison derby I was dodging coins and bottles throughout the second half and flares were getting launched over the heads of disabled supporters. Let's see what action we take over that......
 
Seems the Everton ticket office is putting in as inept a performance as our players do when this fixture usually comes around.

How hard is it to agree the ticket details for this? I have a feeling the RS are going to go even further with their usual reduced allocation and we'll only get about 2,400-2,500 tickets for this.


That was announced this afternoon , only getting 2,500 tickets.
 
"The Licensing Committee agreed to reduce the allocation at specific high-profile games based on the safety concerns highlighted by the multi-agency group and these safety precautions were implemented at the last derby fixture held at Goodison in November.

This means that for the derby at Anfield on 28 January, the back two rows of the Anfield Road stand will not be used. Both rows have severely restricted views and in the past this has led to supporters standing in the gangways, resulting in a risk to safety.

The allocation for the Everton fans at the Derby will now be 2,687, compared with 2,864 in previous years
."

What the need to reduce it further is, especially, as the club are listing the fact we are still selling obstructed view tickets, i have no idea.

That's the same as the back of the Gwladys Street, I wonder how come they haven't took the same action there? You can't see on the last row so most stand in the gangways instead
 
Was at the box office before, lads reckon this could sell out on Monday but will drop to the next level 12 credits for certain
 
I haven't been inside Mordor since Wayne Clarke scored for us in a draw, I think.

Physically won't be at the game and can't bear to watch on the television or listen to radio Merseyside.

What to do for 90 minutes ( and the 12 minutes extra time if the RS are not winning)?

Last time I went was the Kevin Campbell derby. Maybe it's time I went again!!
 
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