Hornets' Posh clash almost sold out (From Watford Observer)
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Less than 300 tickets remaining in home areas for Watford's match with Peterborough United
1:50pm Friday 19th October 2012 in Sport By Anthony Matthews, Group Sports Editor
Watford's Family Day clash with Peterborough United at Vicarage Road tomorrow is almost sold out for Hornets fans.
There are now less than 300 tickets available in home areas of the ground, with the Upper Rous completely full.
The discounted offer of £10 for adults and £1 for Under-16s ends at 5pm today.
Watford's ticket office can be contacted on 0844 856 1881.
Comments(9)
Bringe
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2:22pm Fri 19 Oct 12
Looks like our own little Messi is gonna be famous.
D.unstable
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2:35pm Fri 19 Oct 12
jasonwatford wrote:My seat always is, but must admit it is sometimes like trying to awaken the dead.
Upper rous full ??? gonna be rockin then !!!
Bringe
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2:41pm Fri 19 Oct 12
Iveco Kit any day!
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3:15pm Fri 19 Oct 12
Surely there most be a balance between our usual pricing structure and this family day pricing structure to bring in more fans at a cheaper rate and make more money than usual due to having more fans in the stands?
Bringe
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3:37pm Fri 19 Oct 12
Iveco Kit any day! wrote:The club pricing policy is under review but non-the-less the team finally starting to gel and that will have a major impact. Plus a large proportion of fans have not had the chance to see Forestieri who has been raved about by both our travelling fans and those of the opposition.
Interesting how after a report on the cost of football clubs and Watford being the second most expensive (or something to that effect) we will now almost have a full house due to cheaper tickets. Compared to a half empty, 3 sided ground with standard pricing on tickets.
Surely there most be a balance between our usual pricing structure and this family day pricing structure to bring in more fans at a cheaper rate and make more money than usual due to having more fans in the stands?
It is the football on show and results more than anything that will affect the size of our crowds and a fiver off the price of a ticket isn't suddenly going to attract thousands.
DuffmanWFC
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4:14pm Fri 19 Oct 12
Bringe
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6:06pm Fri 19 Oct 12
D.unstable
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10:43pm Fri 19 Oct 12
Last time I had such a subliminal message I kept it to myself, put a pound on us wining 1-0 against Derby I think and named Neil Cox to score with him never having scored for us. 90th minute pen with our usual taker already off, and who steps up to put it away.....£90 later.
This time thought I would give you all the choice as you're such a nice bunch, no guarantees though, sure you'll understand in the same way I do not want any of your winnings.
Good luck.
jasonwatford says...
2:13pm Fri 19 Oct 12