by Winnershroyal » 16 Feb 2015 19:56
by Avon Royal » 16 Feb 2015 19:58
by Handsome Man » 16 Feb 2015 20:00
by Blue Blood » 16 Feb 2015 20:05
by M Brook » 16 Feb 2015 20:07
by Turns8 » 16 Feb 2015 20:12
Blue Blood We can request 15% so that is about 3750 tickets
Sunderland had 4000 so it is doable in the ground (Bradford can only refuse a request for 15% in an FAC game on safety grounds but the precedent has been set with Sunderland
by Huntley & Palmer » 16 Feb 2015 20:14
by Winston Smith » 16 Feb 2015 20:16
Winnershroyal The potential if we win this is massive, exposure and cash.
We Have to take full allocation to this, surely.
by Gunny Fishcake » 16 Feb 2015 20:16
by Delboy » 16 Feb 2015 20:19
by Blue Blood » 16 Feb 2015 20:24
Turns8Blue Blood We can request 15% so that is about 3750 tickets
Sunderland had 4000 so it is doable in the ground (Bradford can only refuse a request for 15% in an FAC game on safety grounds but the precedent has been set with Sunderland
Will RFC want to risk having to take 4000 tickets and not selling them (but having to pay for the lot) or will they go for the safe option of taking 1800 which is the TL Dallas Stand, used by away fans....this is even before the usual points debacle...
I'm happy to be proved wrong though RFC if you are reading this..
by Niko » 16 Feb 2015 20:28
by The Bantam Menace » 16 Feb 2015 20:29
M Brook FA Cup rules state that away clubs "have the right to claim for up to 15% of all accommodation".
Valley Parade has a capacity of 25,160 and usually allocate 1,840 to visiting teams. However, 15% of 25,160 is 3,774 so, presumably, it is up to RFC to claim the full 15%.
by Winnershroyal » 16 Feb 2015 20:31
Winston SmithWinnershroyal The potential if we win this is massive, exposure and cash.
We Have to take full allocation to this, surely.
you are aware of both our very recent history and the exposure & cash that comes from being in the PL?
by blueroyals » 16 Feb 2015 20:34
Turns8Blue Blood We can request 15% so that is about 3750 tickets
Sunderland had 4000 so it is doable in the ground (Bradford can only refuse a request for 15% in an FAC game on safety grounds but the precedent has been set with Sunderland
Will RFC want to risk having to take 4000 tickets and not selling them (but having to pay for the lot) or will they go for the safe option of taking 1800 which is the TL Dallas Stand, used by away fans....this is even before the usual points debacle...
I'm happy to be proved wrong though RFC if you are reading this..
by PieEater » 16 Feb 2015 20:35
The Bantam Menace Looking forward to the Phil Parkinson derby already.
by The Bantam Menace » 16 Feb 2015 20:39
PieEaterThe Bantam Menace Looking forward to the Phil Parkinson derby already.
I presume you know he's still an absolute legend in these parts.
Do you guys still have the ridiculous City Gent? Last time I went Dean Windass bit Ricky Newman then conned a penalty - not a good day out
by Turns8 » 16 Feb 2015 20:41
blueroyalsTurns8Blue Blood We can request 15% so that is about 3750 tickets
Sunderland had 4000 so it is doable in the ground (Bradford can only refuse a request for 15% in an FAC game on safety grounds but the precedent has been set with Sunderland
Will RFC want to risk having to take 4000 tickets and not selling them (but having to pay for the lot) or will they go for the safe option of taking 1800 which is the TL Dallas Stand, used by away fans....this is even before the usual points debacle...
I'm happy to be proved wrong though RFC if you are reading this..
This is exactly what happened 4 years ago against City in the QF. Surely they've learned their lesson?
by MmmMonsterMunch » 16 Feb 2015 20:44
by Turns8 » 16 Feb 2015 20:46
MmmMonsterMunch Obviously I want us to win but if there's one team we have to lose to, I'm delighted it's them.
Such a good draw for both clubs. They better fcuking put it on TV.
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