| FA Cup - (a) Priority Point 08:52 - Jan 29 with 510 views | Leics_Blue | Quick q, do away FA Cup games quakify for (a) priority points? |  | | |  |
| FA Cup - (a) Priority Point on 08:55 - Jan 29 with 486 views | DJR | I don't think so. They certainly haven't since the Wimbledon game where gaps in the crowd suggested people were buying tickets for the point with no intention of going. And I didn't get an away point for Bromley. But someone who has bought a ticket for the Wrexham FA Cup game may be able to clarify. I haven't bought one as I have a ticket for the away league game and don't fancy two such long trips in short succession. I wouldn't be surprised if others take the same view, so it may not be too difficult to get a ticket for the Cup game. [Post edited 29 Jan 9:22]
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| FA Cup - (a) Priority Point on 09:10 - Jan 29 with 425 views | Blowedifiwinit | Supporters should note that, as with previous fixtures in the FA Cup, no away priority points will be awarded for this fixture. https://www.itfc.co.uk/news/20 |  | |  |
| FA Cup - (a) Priority Point on 10:24 - Jan 29 with 292 views | witchdoctor | no points for attending..and tickets are hardly flying of the shelf at the moment…. |  | |  |
| FA Cup - (a) Priority Point on 13:01 - Jan 29 with 178 views | vinceg | I think the club needs to look at this again. The reason the Wimbledon tickets attracted the points scalpers was that they cost a tenner if memory serves. Cheap point. However the Wrexham Cup tickets are the same price as the League tickets (£26 plus fees), so the people buying these are probably going to be attending and thus deserve the point. |  | |  |
| FA Cup - (a) Priority Point on 13:20 - Jan 29 with 132 views | DJR |
| FA Cup - (a) Priority Point on 13:01 - Jan 29 by vinceg | I think the club needs to look at this again. The reason the Wimbledon tickets attracted the points scalpers was that they cost a tenner if memory serves. Cheap point. However the Wrexham Cup tickets are the same price as the League tickets (£26 plus fees), so the people buying these are probably going to be attending and thus deserve the point. |
I was at the game and did wonder if the gaps could be put down to people grouping behind the goal, given how easy it is to do that at that ground. But it caused such a stink for those who didn't get tickets, that I think the club thought they had no option but to do what they did. As a result, I can't see them changing the policy. And whilst those who go won't get an away point, I suppose it is possible it might hold them in good stead for tickets in the unlikely event we reach a semi-final. [Post edited 29 Jan 15:29]
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