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BBC 1 Schedule : Wed. 14/1

Live coverage of standout Fa third round replay

We could be on the Parliament channel on Tuesday . Depends if they think that the committee stage of the recall of MP' s will have more cut and thrust.
 

We should sell these no problem but the criteria for getting tickets for this quick replay drags on far too long. Season tkt holders with credits have 3 full days to purchase tickets before general sale on fri. at 1pm.
The cut off for posting is 3.30 fri so you will have to be quick. I just think tickets for this match could be available a lot sooner.
 
Anyone got the link from the OS to check credit history I've been on it before but can't seem to find my way back on to it anymore. Just want to see if I'm entitled to a west ham ticket.
 
We should sell these no problem but the criteria for getting tickets for this quick replay drags on far too long. Season tkt holders with credits have 3 full days to purchase tickets before general sale on fri. at 1pm.
The cut off for posting is 3.30 fri so you will have to be quick. I just think tickets for this match could be available a lot sooner.
Absolutely. Why limit the first couple of days to STs with 6 away credits? Why not sell straightaway to anyone with at least 2 or 3 credits? If the club genuinely think demand is high enough to warrant prioritising sales then why didn't they get more tickets?
 

It's on TV.

Two FA Cup Third Round replays have been selected for live TV coverage next week.
Following their 1-1 draw at Goodison Park on Tuesday evening, West Ham United and Everton will meet again at the Boleyn Ground on Tuesday 13 January, a game which will be screened live on BT Sport and kick-off at 7.45pm.
And the clash between Ipswich Town and Southampton at Portman Road on Wednesday 14 January has been selected for live coverage by the BBC, kicking-off at 7.55pm. The Championship high-fliers earned a replay with Ronald Koeman's side courtesy of a 1-1 draw at St. Mary's on Sunday.
 
It's on TV.

Two FA Cup Third Round replays have been selected for live TV coverage next week.
Following their 1-1 draw at Goodison Park on Tuesday evening, West Ham United and Everton will meet again at the Boleyn Ground on Tuesday 13 January, a game which will be screened live on BT Sport and kick-off at 7.45pm.
And the clash between Ipswich Town and Southampton at Portman Road on Wednesday 14 January has been selected for live coverage by the BBC, kicking-off at 7.55pm. The Championship high-fliers earned a replay with Ronald Koeman's side courtesy of a 1-1 draw at St. Mary's on Sunday.

feckin hate BT, why'd they have those 2 gimps david james and mcmanaman on our game last night!
 
Absolutely. Why limit the first couple of days to STs with 6 away credits? Why not sell straightaway to anyone with at least 2 or 3 credits? If the club genuinely think demand is high enough to warrant prioritising sales then why didn't they get more tickets?

its one day with 6 and one day with 3. STH friday morning then genral at 1pm friday, with the short turnaround i dont see a problem really.
 

Why?

There's no way we won't take at least 2000 to the Boleyn.

Because for North West fans which obviously make up the vast majority of our support, it's going to be difficult/expensive to sort out travel and book time off work. I rate our away support as one of the best in the country, and we've proved it in recent seasons with our turnouts, but in the past we've not sold out full allocations at mid week London games like at Stamford Bridge. If we were on a good run I think we could sell it, but we're on a horrendous run of form and there are only 6 days until the game.

Be very impressed if we do sell the full 3,000. Even 2,000+ would be a great effort for this one.
 
Because for North West fans which obviously make up the vast majority of our support, it's going to be difficult/expensive to sort out travel and book time off work. I rate our away support as one of the best in the country, and we've proved it in recent seasons with our turnouts, but in the past we've not sold out full allocations at mid week London games like at Stamford Bridge. If we were on a good run I think we could sell it, but we're on a horrendous run of form and there are only 6 days until the game.

Be very impressed if we do sell the full 3,000. Even 2,000+ would be a great effort for this one.

Beat city on sat then that all changes my friend
 

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