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Ticket Situation v Argyle

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I've been told that if numbers swell to more than the 1500 OUR club are saying is our allocation, they will simply move the dividing net to allow more of us in. I'm sure there won't be any problems for those turning up and expecting to pay on the day. If this changes I'll make sure this thread is updated for anyone leaving it until the last minute before deciding to go.
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Now confirmed via Argyle secretary that they "can handle as many as Torquay can throw at us".

Let's make it a day to remember.

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Excellent, was hoping for some clarification on this - always planned to pay on the door. Cheers.
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Post by goldenblue »

Does anyone know if you can just turn up and pay at the turnstile at the away end or do you have to purchase a ticket from another part of the ground and then take the ticket to the away end?
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Don't know whether this has been answered or you already know but the Ticket Office at Are-Giggly is right next to the Souvenir Shop, in the Car park behind the Mayflower Stand and you can purchase PARTICULAR TICKETS there....ie. Row z, v etc.....
You can also pay at the turnstile but obviously get no say in where you go as its first come first served . hope this helps
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Southampton Gull wrote:Now confirmed via Argyle secretary that they "can handle as many as Torquay can throw at us".
Let's make it a day to remember.

COYY !!!
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1938 Torquay fans there today. Take a bow.

28 more Torquay fans than at our home game vs Cheltenham this season.

Only 80 less than the full attendance for that game (2018, our lowest of the season). And bigger than some of the attendances we've played at in the league this season.

Also boosted our average away following for the season from 281 after Accrington to 432. (Was 303 in 2010/11)
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Post by Gazzableedsgull »

awesome .. hopefully some of the guys who dont normally go to games will start coming more often.
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Outstanding effort. Lovely day.
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Post by AustrianAndyGull »

Well done everyone. Like Gazza says, hopefully more people will start coming to other away games especially a bit further afield and help boost the numbers. I'll be at Macc and Morecambe this month and hope a few more of you that went today will consider it too if you don't normally go to away games. Cracking turnout and thumbs up everybody.
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