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#41
Hopefully we'll get the whole of the Railway End, atmosphere will be brilliant. Just hope TP can get the team fired up for it!
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#42
Need a good B/B the night before. Any ideas anyone?
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#43
Being the modern times let's wait to see if we are playing on Saturday, Sunday or Monday and what time.

I hate this as you can't plan!
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#44
This could be a cracking weekend, watch us beat the Bluenoses and Bournemouth dump Villa
Bonum vinum laetificat cor hominis.
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#45
Top draw

Cup game so we'll probably get allocated about 6,000 seats!!!
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#46
(06-01-2015, 11:02)JH Baggie Wrote: Top draw

Cup game so we'll probably get allocated about 6,000 seats!!!

think the railway end holds 8,000 don't think we will get all of it be good if we do
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#47
(06-01-2015, 11:56)Wrigley Wrote:
(06-01-2015, 11:02)JH Baggie Wrote: Top draw

Cup game so we'll probably get allocated about 6,000 seats!!!

think the railway end holds 8,000 don't think we will get all of it be good if we do

They may just allocate it all though for security reasons, local derby, etc.
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#48
Should be ace. From the FA Rules:

DISTRIBUTION OF TICKETS
(a) All Rounds Preceding the Semi-Finals
In all matches preceding the Semi-Finals, the Visiting Club shall have the right to claim up
to 15% of all accommodation for which tickets are issued providing these tickets are in a
fully segregated area, and subject to the following regulations:
(i) The request for tickets shall be made within two days of the draw.


St. Andrews holds 30,000, so we should be able to request 4,500. All those need to be segregated, so as said we could get anywhere from 4,500-8000. The railway stand is the smallest stand for them that's seperate, holding 8000. Should be good!!
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#49
All my hopes pinned on the TV then.
Bonum vinum laetificat cor hominis.
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#50
ALBION supporters are set to ensure a brilliant derby day atmosphere for the FA Cup fourth round clash against Birmingham City on January 24.

The Baggies have been allocated 4200 tickets for the Gil Merrick Lower stand at St Andrew's.

Tickets are priced as follows:

* Adults (non season ticket holders) £25
* Adults (season ticket holders) £20
* Over 65s/full-time students (non season ticket holders) £20
* Over 65s/full-time students (season ticket holders) £15
* Under-18s £10 (one price, regardless of season ticket)
* Under-13s £5 (one price, regardless of season ticket)


Tickets will not be here until MONDAY, January 12 but Home Season Ticket Holders may pre-book on-line from 9am tomorrow (Thursday, January 8) morning. One ticket per season ticket holder.

***PLEASE NOTE: Tickets can only be RESERVED from Thursday. The tickets, which we will not receive until MONDAY, will then be allocated based on season ticket numbers. This should ensure families and friends can sit together as they usually would. ***

Any remaining tickets thereafter be available to season ticket holders in phone or in person from Tuesday, January 13.

Members on-line from Wednesday, January 14.

Members in-person/phone Friday, January 16.

Any remaining tickets will go on general sale Monday, January 19, on-line, in person or via phone (0121 227 2227).

Read more at http://www.wba.co.uk/news/article/albion...CurhIZK.99
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