by Pepe the Horseman » 10 Apr 2015 22:06
by Nameless » 10 Apr 2015 22:12
North Somerset RoyalNamelessRoyal Lady Wrt to this Huddersfield kid who has won a competition to be our mascot at Wembley - does anyone know who organised the competition and why no young supporters of other teams were given a chance to apply?
The FA organised the completions
One supporter from a whole load of teams has been chosen
He's not our mascot, he's one of the mascots that will be walking out with the players
Anyone who was at the Huddersfield game would have seen the draw being made and his name being announced
Whilst it's good that lots of kids get a chance to be at Wembley it may have meant more if they had been local to us. But I think the FA do this every year
Not so. The comp that the kid won was organised by Huddersfield Town and was for their young supporters attending the game against us as detailed here.
http://www.htafc.com/news/article/hudde ... 71554.aspx
by North Somerset Royal » 10 Apr 2015 22:33
by Nameless » 10 Apr 2015 22:43
by North Somerset Royal » 10 Apr 2015 22:54
. Come and watch Town this Saturday 3 January against Reading and be in with a chance of walking out onto the Wembley pitch at one of the FA Cup 2015 Semi-Finals!
Junior Town fans aged between seven and 11 can win the opportunity to walk out with the semi-finalists at Wembley on the weekend of 18/19 April 2015, simply by filling out an entry form prior to kick-off.
Entry forms are available from the Stadium Superstore or from Terry the Terrier and members of the Town Family wearing green hoodies. Just fill one out and either hand back to them or post in the special box at the Stadium Superstore before 3pm.
The winner will be drawn out at random at half-time at the game, so make sure you are in your seat to find out if you’ve won!
Read more at http://www.htafc.com/news/article/hudde ... Li8Ds41.99
by TBM » 10 Apr 2015 23:40
by 3points » 10 Apr 2015 23:56
by hobnob » 11 Apr 2015 00:00
3points Tickets arrived today. Bit disappointed that 4STs bought on day one are worse than the the two additional tickets bought much later on. Just unclear what criteria was used to issue tickets.
by 72 bus » 11 Apr 2015 00:59
3points Tickets arrived today. Bit disappointed that 4STs bought on day one are worse than the the two additional tickets bought much later on. Just unclear what criteria was used to issue tickets.
by Nameless » 11 Apr 2015 09:43
North Somerset Royal If you read the link I posted you wil have seen that the answer to RL'S question is that it was only open to young Hudddersfield Fans as made clear here. Come and watch Town this Saturday 3 January against Reading and be in with a chance of walking out onto the Wembley pitch at one of the FA Cup 2015 Semi-Finals!
Junior Town fans aged between seven and 11 can win the opportunity to walk out with the semi-finalists at Wembley on the weekend of 18/19 April 2015, simply by filling out an entry form prior to kick-off.
Entry forms are available from the Stadium Superstore or from Terry the Terrier and members of the Town Family wearing green hoodies. Just fill one out and either hand back to them or post in the special box at the Stadium Superstore before 3pm.
The winner will be drawn out at random at half-time at the game, so make sure you are in your seat to find out if you’ve won!
Read more at http://www.htafc.com/news/article/hudde ... Li8Ds41.99
by PieEater » 11 Apr 2015 11:31
3points Tickets arrived today. Bit disappointed that 4STs bought on day one are worse than the the two additional tickets bought much later on. Just unclear what criteria was used to issue tickets.
by 3points » 11 Apr 2015 11:50
PieEater3points Tickets arrived today. Bit disappointed that 4STs bought on day one are worse than the the two additional tickets bought much later on. Just unclear what criteria was used to issue tickets.
They had a pile of them, started at the top for each block and worked through them with each order.
by Greatwesternline » 11 Apr 2015 12:18
Silver Fox 'zackly, the answer to "how many others will suffer this fate" is probably the same as "how many others made the same mistake"
West Stand Man 'So, can we all be given confirmation that you checked the delivery address before closing the deal( or maybe you just rushed past that stage?). A lesson learned maybe?"
by coyrls » 11 Apr 2015 12:19
PieEater3points Tickets arrived today. Bit disappointed that 4STs bought on day one are worse than the the two additional tickets bought much later on. Just unclear what criteria was used to issue tickets.
They had a pile of them, started at the top for each block and worked through them with each order.
by Royal Lady » 12 Apr 2015 14:39
North Somerset RoyalNamelessRoyal Lady Wrt to this Huddersfield kid who has won a competition to be our mascot at Wembley - does anyone know who organised the competition and why no young supporters of other teams were given a chance to apply?
The FA organised the completions
One supporter from a whole load of teams has been chosen
He's not our mascot, he's one of the mascots that will be walking out with the players
Anyone who was at the Huddersfield game would have seen the draw being made and his name being announced
Whilst it's good that lots of kids get a chance to be at Wembley it may have meant more if they had been local to us. But I think the FA do this every year
Not so. The comp that the kid won was organised by Huddersfield Town and was for their young supporters attending the game against us as detailed here.
http://www.htafc.com/news/article/hudde ... 71554.aspx
by Royal Lady » 12 Apr 2015 14:44
by Royal Lady » 12 Apr 2015 14:47
by wingnut » 12 Apr 2015 14:48
by Kingsley Junior » 12 Apr 2015 15:45
by Royal Lady » 12 Apr 2015 15:57
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