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 Post subject: Half time draw
PostPosted: Sun Oct 06, 2019 9:47 pm 
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Can't remember it being mentioned yesterday. Anyone?

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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
PostPosted: Sun Oct 06, 2019 10:52 pm 
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I know I was over a thousand out. 2 hundred and something!

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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
PostPosted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 9:50 am 
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Think it was 500 ISH but on website under commercial/lotteries

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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
PostPosted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 10:11 am 
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I missed the ticket seller on the Millhouse, because yet again she didn't arrive when the turnstiles open, she must be on flexi time :roll:
Pointless getting in touch with the commercial dept though, been in touch twice and still happening, ah well they must be flush and don`t need it.

Missing out on additional sales to all the kids in the millhouse also, no additional products to buy but what do I know!

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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
PostPosted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 11:11 am 
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Not normally on website until mid week though.

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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
PostPosted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 11:48 am 
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It was definitely in the mid 200s.


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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
PostPosted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 1:00 pm 
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im fairly sure it was

243


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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
PostPosted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 2:23 pm 
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Rossmere wrote:
im fairly sure it was

243

that sounds right to me


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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 2:10 pm 
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It was 243 its on the pools website now.
I had 1151.

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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 4:03 pm 
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I organise the lottery tickets, the number was 243 and it was won in the boxes.

I'll mention to the girl that works in the mill house side that she's missing out on a couple of tickets, I can ask her to walk along the front of the stand then you can shout her as she walks past (she's called becka). It's a bit frustrating when you sell less than 10 tickets until 2:30 because hardly anyone comes in. Especially in the depths of winter when you're stood out in the pissing down rain and wind with no shelter and unable to wear gloves because you can't tear the tickets off.

I've sold tickets for 10 season and no matter how many clothes you have on (and trust me I'm dressed in full farm attire) being stood there for an hour is absolutely no fun, especially when you know you won't sell the majority of your tickets until 10 minutes before kick off.

I'll also continue to mention that the tannoy system is crap like I do every other game.

If i remember I'll start mentioning the ticket number on the thread for the game (y)


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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 4:15 pm 
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Thanks Stefannyy could it be put up on the score board somehow?

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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
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Bluestreak wrote:
Thanks Stefannyy could it be put up on the score board somehow?


I've mentioned this a few times but have never gotten a straight answer, I'd convinced H'angus to walk around the pitch with a massive blackboard (like in the old days) but never got round to buying a blackboard!

I'll ask the question again because a lot of people have stopped buying tickets because they never find out the number. The people who buy of me normally know if it's one of mine because I wander around the stands telling my regulars the numbers haha!


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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
PostPosted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 4:22 pm 
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Stefannyy wrote:
I organise the lottery tickets, the number was 243 and it was won in the boxes.

I'll mention to the girl that works in the mill house side that she's missing out on a couple of tickets, I can ask her to walk along the front of the stand then you can shout her as she walks past (she's called becka). It's a bit frustrating when you sell less than 10 tickets until 2:30 because hardly anyone comes in. Especially in the depths of winter when you're stood out in the pissing down rain and wind with no shelter and unable to wear gloves because you can't tear the tickets off.

I've sold tickets for 10 season and no matter how many clothes you have on (and trust me I'm dressed in full farm attire) being stood there for an hour is absolutely no fun, especially when you know you won't sell the majority of your tickets until 10 minutes before kick off.

I'll also continue to mention that the tannoy system is crap like I do every other game.

If i remember I'll start mentioning the ticket number on the thread for the game (y)


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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
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I’ve always been curious about people who are in a football ground as soon as the gates open..... why!?


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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
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PJPoolie wrote:
I’ve always been curious about people who are in a football ground as soon as the gates open.... why!?


When you accompany a disabled person who likes to get there early, park near to the ground and then get in missing the crowds so they don`t get jostled, get seated and then chat about the team selection, have a coffee and then do your bets and shit.
We don`t get there until 2.15 but the ticket seller doesn`t either!

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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
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Each to their own but most grounds are fairly empty until about ten minutes before kick off these days, are these conversations that converted Adam Bale into a left back it figures with that amount of time to kill. You could even kill more by standing up and going to buy a lottery ticket!


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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 9:57 am 
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PJPoolie wrote:
Each to their own but most grounds are fairly empty until about ten minutes before kick off these days, are these conversations that converted Adam Bale into a left back it figures with that amount of time to kill. You could even kill more by standing up and going to buy a lottery ticket!


I didn`t say Bale was a left back, wing back, Kitching isn`t a left back either but plays there and is slow, Bale is the quickest player in the squad and wouldn`t look like a dressage horse loping back like Kitching or duck a tackle but hey, you know best, the Oracle in the East!

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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 9:58 am 
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PJPoolie wrote:
Each to their own but most grounds are fairly empty until about ten minutes before kick off these days, are these conversations that converted Adam Bale into a left back it figures with that amount of time to kill. You could even kill more by standing up and going to buy a lottery ticket!


The ground might be but car park spaces are a premium close to the ground.

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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
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I'm a bit concerned that you do your shit after getting seated. Fetish Bob thinks it is just guano that he's dealing with.


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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
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I'm a bit concerned that you do your shit after getting seated. Fetish Bob thinks it is just guano that he's dealing with.


No way ever had a shit in the ground, piss all over the seat, no locks, no soap no no no no!

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 Post subject: Re: Half time draw
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