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Re: So fellow Welshmen

Wed Oct 16, 2019 3:33 pm

Bluedodo wrote:
"may be reduced upon written request"

So they can reduce capacity below 10% or 2,000.

I'll say no more.


You will say no more because you are wrong in your assumption... and you know that.

They can request to reduce it if they write to the FA with valid safety concern who MAY grant that request should it be deemed to be reasonable. Again, usually this sort of thing is due to extra segregation due to it being a local derby as such.

If you aren’t getting 10% allocation then that is simply because your club believe they will not sell and don’t want to foot the bill, which judging from the fact you had the 22nd lowest away following last time at this level is probably a sound decision.

Re: So fellow Welshmen

Wed Oct 16, 2019 3:43 pm

You don't half talk some rubbish and you say it is not :laughing6: You jacks are all the same, telling us to pay even if it turns out that we do not have to pay, and after all the people that your club did not pay out to your creditors, what was it 5p in the pound, people in glass houses should not throw stones, so don't keep telling us what we should do, go away to your own site,or are you banned from your own site. Just answer one question, why do you persist coming to our site spouting what you do,

Re: So fellow Welshmen

Wed Oct 16, 2019 3:48 pm

Igovernor wrote:You don't half talk some rubbish and you say it is not :laughing6: You jacks are all the same, telling us to pay even if it turns out that we do not have to pay, and after all the people that your club did not pay out to your creditors, what was it 5p in the pound, people in glass houses should not throw stones, so don't keep telling us what we should do, go away to your own site,or are you banned from your own site. Just answer one question, why do you persist coming to our site spouting what you do,


Have you posted on the wrong thread here?

Re: So fellow Welshmen

Wed Oct 16, 2019 4:41 pm

Igovernor wrote:You don't half talk some rubbish and you say it is not :laughing6: You jacks are all the same, telling us to pay even if it turns out that we do not have to pay, and after all the people that your club did not pay out to your creditors, what was it 5p in the pound, people in glass houses should not throw stones, so don't keep telling us what we should do, go away to your own site,or are you banned from your own site. Just answer one question, why do you persist coming to our site spouting what you do,

Mate, just don’t feed.

Re: So fellow Welshmen

Wed Oct 16, 2019 5:25 pm

welsh-dragon-days wrote:
Bluedodo wrote:
"may be reduced upon written request"

So they can reduce capacity below 10% or 2,000.

I'll say no more.


You will say no more because you are wrong in your assumption... and you know that.

They can request to reduce it if they write to the FA with valid safety concern who MAY grant that request should it be deemed to be reasonable. Again, usually this sort of thing is due to extra segregation due to it being a local derby as such.

If you aren’t getting 10% allocation then that is simply because your club believe they will not sell and don’t want to foot the bill, which judging from the fact you had the 22nd lowest away following last time at this level is probably a sound decision.


Look lets get this wrapped up, answer a simple yes or no to the question below :

Can a club offer a capacity below the 2,000 or 10% mark to the away side?

Yes or no.

Re: So fellow Welshmen

Wed Oct 16, 2019 8:23 pm

bluebirdoct1962 wrote:
Bluebird1990 wrote:Very poor attempt at trolling :lol:

Just ignore mate. End of thread as far as I'm concerned.


Exactly, proud and jack are two words that don’t appear together anymore. Sold out by real fans :lol:

Re: So fellow Welshmen

Wed Oct 16, 2019 8:59 pm

Bluedodo wrote:
welsh-dragon-days wrote:
Bluedodo wrote:
"may be reduced upon written request"

So they can reduce capacity below 10% or 2,000.

I'll say no more.


You will say no more because you are wrong in your assumption... and you know that.

They can request to reduce it if they write to the FA with valid safety concern who MAY grant that request should it be deemed to be reasonable. Again, usually this sort of thing is due to extra segregation due to it being a local derby as such.

If you aren’t getting 10% allocation then that is simply because your club believe they will not sell and don’t want to foot the bill, which judging from the fact you had the 22nd lowest away following last time at this level is probably a sound decision.


Look lets get this wrapped up, answer a simple yes or no to the question below :

Can a club offer a capacity below the 2,000 or 10% mark to the away side?

Yes or no.



A club can't but if the safety people and police say must reduce allocation for safety concerns in this case its probably the reason we have not got full allocation... but sure a certain person will say otherwise :laughing6:

Re: So fellow Welshmen

Wed Oct 16, 2019 9:30 pm

Bluedodo wrote:
Look lets get this wrapped up, answer a simple yes or no to the question below :

Can a club offer a capacity below the 2,000 or 10% mark to the away side?

Yes or no.


If there is a clear security risk or need for derby segregation yes, all other arbitrary requests will be denied.

If you are not getting 2000 or 10% for games then your club isn’t taking up its allocation for fear of not selling them.

Re: So fellow Welshmen

Wed Oct 16, 2019 9:33 pm

pembroke allan wrote:
A club can't but if the safety people and police say must reduce allocation for safety concerns in this case its probably the reason we have not got full allocation... but sure a certain person will say otherwise :laughing6:


I have explained in great detail the rare scenarios where club can get permission for such events. Keep up.

So you may not get full allocation for Swansea or Bristol City (but it won’t be far off), everyone else you will have 2000 available minimum should Cardiff wish to take them.

If a club has a poor record of selling their tickets then that club often refuses to take the full allocation which is most likely the case. Otherwise it must foot the bill for the unsold tickets.

Re: So fellow Welshmen

Wed Oct 16, 2019 9:40 pm

welsh-dragon-days wrote:
Bluedodo wrote:
Look lets get this wrapped up, answer a simple yes or no to the question below :

Can a club offer a capacity below the 2,000 or 10% mark to the away side?

Yes or no.


If there is a clear security risk or need for derby segregation yes, all other arbitrary requests will be denied.

If you are not getting 2000 or 10% for games then your club isn’t taking up its allocation for fear of not selling them.


Seriously see how you can't help yourself i asked you for just a yes or no.

You said yes.

My point stands.

Thank you and goodnight i imagine you'll be up late trolling.

Re: So fellow Welshmen

Wed Oct 16, 2019 9:44 pm

Bluedodo wrote:
Seriously see how you can't help yourself i asked you for just a yes or no.

You said yes.

My point stands.

Thank you and goodnight i imagine you'll be up late trolling.


It isn’t a yes or no answer, your question is too vague and unspecific. It depends on the club.

But the answer is a “no” if you wanted to push for either one. The club is bound by FL regulations to offer 2000 minimum. The league may decide less, not the club.

So in this league, if we are talking about Cardiff, then yes two clubs can probably get a written request granted to offer you less than 2000, the remaining 21 you would have full allocation should you wish to take them.

I’m not sure what point you are making. Apart from trolling of course.