Bury ticket update

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Just a sample of how pissed off we are, disaster waiting to happen imo

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i am not aware of any problems in that stand today

what was bad we were unable to get programmes inside the ground despite being told several times someone would be coming with them

another missed opportunity for extra revenue
 
From the original statement it appears Bury average 3200 at home this season. They mustered 8000 when entrance was free & less than 3800 for their next game when it wasn't free. They had a a crowd of way less than 6000 for their last 4th round tie, albeit 30 years ago, when the decision was made Bury had sold around 400 tickets compared to the 1300 we'd sold.

Season ticket holders were informed, by the club, prior to purchasing a ticket that there may be a need to move seats for some games. This decision should have come as no surprise.

I would have thought the psuedo anger that a small number on social media have created, manipulated & intensified would have been better directed at the pseudo Bury supporters who only turn out for games that are free or against, so called, bigger clubs rather than at their club who are, quite rightly, trying their best to exploit the match as a way to increase income. They obviously thought they had more chance of achieving this by making the tickets available to HCAFC supporters rather than their own unpredictable supporters who only turn up when United or City aren't at home, it's free, they want to watch another club under the guise of Bury supporters or they see it as an unfair opportunity to beat the club up. Season ticket holders & supporters who turn up week in week out should support the club in this decision.

If the paeudo Bury supporters turn up in the City end & trouble ensues then the club will be sanctioned accordingly. A cost that will fall at the feet of the club rather than the fake fans responsible.

It was reported on the Blunderside commentary that trouble kicked off a couple of times.
 
It was reported on the Blunderside commentary that trouble kicked off a couple of times.

It was funny to watch, if you remove yourself from the embarrassment. Nothing to do with the allocation, just knobs being knobs. Talking to an old pal at half time who said there'd been some fisticuffs in the carpark pre-game. Didn't see owt myself like.
 
It was reported on the Blunderside commentary that trouble kicked off a couple of times.

That was nothing to do with the allocations, the scrapping was with the stewards, there weren't any Bury in the (pay on the day) West Stand (or if there was, they didn't make themselves known).

There were some empty seats in the Bury stands anyway.
 
From the original statement it appears Bury average 3200 at home this season. They mustered 8000 when entrance was free & less than 3800 for their next game when it wasn't free. They had a a crowd of way less than 6000 for their last 4th round tie, albeit 30 years ago, when the decision was made Bury had sold around 400 tickets compared to the 1300 we'd sold.

Season ticket holders were informed, by the club, prior to purchasing a ticket that there may be a need to move seats for some games. This decision should have come as no surprise.

I would have thought the psuedo anger that a small number on social media have created, manipulated & intensified would have been better directed at the pseudo Bury supporters who only turn out for games that are free or against, so called, bigger clubs rather than at their club who are, quite rightly, trying their best to exploit the match as a way to increase income. They obviously thought they had more chance of achieving this by making the tickets available to HCAFC supporters rather than their own unpredictable supporters who only turn up when United or City aren't at home, it's free, they want to watch another club under the guise of Bury supporters or they see it as an unfair opportunity to beat the club up. Season ticket holders & supporters who turn up week in week out should support the club in this decision.

If the paeudo Bury supporters turn up in the City end & trouble ensues then the club will be sanctioned accordingly. A cost that will fall at the feet of the club rather than the fake fans responsible.
Believe me when it was free every single stand was full. For some reason when it comes to attendances we talk absolute bollox
 
That was nothing to do with the allocations, the scrapping was with the stewards, there weren't any Bury in the (pay on the day) West Stand (or if there was, they didn't make themselves known).

There were some empty seats in the Bury stands anyway.
I know 3 lads who were in the Manny Road and they said there were about 50 all of which were sat to the left towards the entrance. When you scored there were loads who didn't even jump up or celebrate. I didn't understand err stand the attendance, Bury said sell out and weren't letting fans in the home stands but there was only 4200 Bury. Yet again an example of our club talking ****
 
That was nothing to do with the allocations, the scrapping was with the stewards, there weren't any Bury in the (pay on the day) West Stand (or if there was, they didn't make themselves known).

There were some empty seats in the Bury stands anyway.
Club wouldn't let us in on the day. I know Bury fans who didn't go because of this
 

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If you lot supported your club there wouldn't have been a ticket fiasco.
Missing the point. The club said sell out but then said 4200 home fans. The reason you hot 5000 and it was made all ticket was becoz of Hull bullshitter at how many you'd need.
 
Missing the point. The club said sell out but then said 4200 home fans. The reason you hot 5000 and it was made all ticket was becoz of Hull bullshitter at how many you'd need.
Au contraire
I believe that the decision to give us another stand came from your club looking at the ticket sales and estimating that the most likely club to fill it was us. I don't think Hull City were claiming we'd sell it out at all
Turned out not to be the case, and if I was a Bury fan I'd be pissed off (most days) but I think you need to look closer to home for the reason
 
Missing the point. The club said sell out but then said 4200 home fans. The reason you hot 5000 and it was made all ticket was becoz of Hull bullshitter at how many you'd need.
Its very unlikely that we would sell that many tickets to watch our 2nd XI when the next 2 weekeds are important fixtures at Burnley and Blackburn. I am lucky to be able to go to all 3 but a lot of supporters would choose to miss the 2nd team game.
Even if you really believe it was our clubs bullshitter surely your club is guilty of not trying to verify that statement.