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As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
Chunky The Gooner
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Post by Chunky The Gooner »

If your not going to go or cant make it for whatever reason then give it to a mate or sell it to someone you know. I know the club are trying to do a scheme where if you cant make it then they will sell your ticket and the sooner this happens the better.

ARSENAL4EVER
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Post by ARSENAL4EVER »

but your mate might not want to go or support another team and also if they sell it they might not get as much back but the idea of the club selling the tickets on for you is a great idea

Chunky The Gooner
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Post by Chunky The Gooner »

[quote="ARSENAL4EVER"]but your mate might not want to go or support another team and also if they sell it they might not get as much back but the idea of the club selling the tickets on for you is a great idea[/quote]

If they dont sell it on they wont get anything back at all !

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I Hate Hleb
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Post by I Hate Hleb »

I REMEMBER READING SOMETHING LAST SEASON WHERE AN ARSENAL SPOKESMAN (CAN'T RECALL WHO) SAID THAT THERE WERE GENERALLY 200-300 PEOPLE THAT BUY TICKETS FOR A MATCH BUT DON'T ACTUALLY ARRIVE AT THE GAME FOR WHATEVER REASON. :shock:

IF YOU INCLUDE ANY TICKETS STILL LEFT IN THE HANDS OF TOUTS/AGENCIES ETC., MAYBE THAT IS THE EXPLAINATION FOR THE SIGHT OF A FEW EMPTY SEATS, EVEN THOUGH THE MATCH WAS A SELL-OUT. :lol: :wink:

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