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FA Cup Third Round draw

Even if we sell out there is the neutral end which is how I got my tickets for the game in August
 
Initial allocation sold out but more tickets made available to take it up to 2700.
 
Great support for a mid season friendly game.
 
This thread now becomes relevant for the 4th round draw. That is a rarity for Wolves recently...
 
Only 3 replays so far. Still doubt we will be on the box for the replay as Bradford entertaining Millwall is a far more likely choice.
 
We will get an exciting draw............and lose the replay next week. #thewolvesway
 
Oh ok, we will get Doncaster away and after beating Fulham........will lose
 
Saw the FA website confirmed the replay is tuesday. Our official site has the following:
Wolves’ FA Cup 3rd round home replay against Fulham has been scheduled for Tuesday, 13th January 2015 (7.45pm kick off).

A lower bowl effect will be in place with the closure of the Steve Bull Upper, Stan Cullis Upper and Jack Harris rows AA to TT.

As a result, season ticket holder (STH) seats won’t be reserved, however, those STH enrolled to the Cup Tie scheme will automatically have their usual seat booked, processed and posted out – unless it’s in an area closed for the game. There is a priority window of 24 hours for season ticket holders and members to secure their preferred seat ahead of general sale.

Prices are £15 for adults, £10 for over 65s and students with a valid NUS card and £5 for all juniors U17.


Read more at http://www.wolves.co.uk/news/article/box-office-bulletin-fulham-2184550.aspx#wQW2k4wABlmGGbmy.99
 
Ridiculous pricing for a third round replay between two disinterested teams. Saying that, I'll most probably go. I could organise a car share with both of the away fans.
 
Ipswich are charging £10 for their replay against a premier league team. £5 for over 65's, and children under 16 gain admittance for just £3.
 
As usual we stick 2 fingers up at the fans. Done the minimum we can and make no effort to add some good will.
 
As usual we stick 2 fingers up at the fans. Done the minimum we can and make no effort to add some good will.

Fulham have to agree to the prices too.

As I said on Saturday I wouldn't go if it were a fiver. Anyone paying money to watch our cup 'efforts' needs their head looking at.
 
Fulham have to agree to the prices too.

As I said on Saturday I wouldn't go if it were a fiver. Anyone paying money to watch our cup 'efforts' needs their head looking at.

Fulham do but if Fulham say "no less than £15", the home club can then charge home fans a lower price and then they make up the difference, so the travelling club are not out of pocket. Birmingham did that a few seasons ago
 
I'd have gone all out on it, £5 max for adults, accompanying kids free, deals on food/drink, buy tickets for this one and get money off a league game, the works. Otherwise you're condemning yourself to a sub 10k crowd straight away. Still, they run a football club, I don't, etc etc.
 
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