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Stadium MK - Will you go?

Will you go to Stadium MK for the Watford game?

  • Yes, home ST holder

    Votes: 39 18.6%
  • Yes, member who goes often

    Votes: 14 6.7%
  • Yes, non-member

    Votes: 21 10.0%
  • No, home ST holder

    Votes: 68 32.4%
  • No, member who goes often

    Votes: 31 14.8%
  • No, non-member

    Votes: 37 17.6%

  • Total voters
    210

WalkerboyUK

Well-Known Member
Jun 8, 2009
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Just got worse for club. MK don's season ticket holders have been offered chance to buy tickets for the game. Must be an awful take up.

But I can't get one on general sale via Spurs.... Typical!!!

On the plus side, MK only have about 2,000 season ticket holders, so it's not like they're going to take up the majority!

Edit: Just seen it's gone GS this morning.
Good thing my son's football training finishes at 7pm. Drop him off by 7.15 then drive up the road for the 8pm kick-off
 

Long spur

New Member
Jun 12, 2012
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21
I've been assigned tickets on my eticketing account in the aisle 6/7 area. Hopefully only spurs fans are allowed in that area.
 

igghac

Well-Known Member
Jan 28, 2011
64
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I've been assigned tickets on my eticketing account in the aisle 6/7 area. Hopefully only spurs fans are allowed in that area.
Where can you see this on your eticketing account? I'm a member and applied for a ticket last week. I've read that every member who applied was successful but I've not heard anything directly from the club and can't see any mention of it on the eticketing site. I assumed that they'd email me or something?
 

amity498

Active Member
Jul 5, 2018
75
101
go into your account history, then find the day you purchased the ticket. that's how I found out what seat I got...…. But I have not had any confirmation emails from Tottenham. But when I spoke to ticket office they advised I have a seat.
 

Gb160

Well done boys. Good process
Jun 20, 2012
23,666
93,382
Gotta feeling this will be very hard to find any sort of stream for as well.
Only broadcaster I can see showing it is ESPN+, and I'm buggared if I'm subscribing to that just for Carabao cup games.
 

LSUY

Well-Known Member
Jul 12, 2005
24,025
66,865
Evening Standard saying more than a thousand MK Dons season-ticket holders are expected to join Spurs fans in the home end tomorrow.

This is going to make us look like a Mickey Mouse club.
 

mpickard2087

Patient Zero
Jun 13, 2008
21,889
32,560
Evening Standard saying more than a thousand MK Dons season-ticket holders are expected to join Spurs fans in the home end tomorrow.

This is going to make us look like a Mickey Mouse club.

In my experience most MK Dons fans, even season ticket holders, follow other clubs, Spurs being one of them. I cant see some sort of 'infiltration' being a worry. I reckon the obvious tourists at every Wembley game would be much more noticeable in comparison.

I'd expect there to be lots of kids/families tomorrow night, and so a more low-key atmosphere in any case.
 

LSUY

Well-Known Member
Jul 12, 2005
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In my experience most MK Dons fans, even season ticket holders, follow other clubs, Spurs being one of them. I cant see some sort of 'infiltration' being a worry. I reckon the obvious tourists at every Wembley game would be much more noticeable in comparison.

I'd expect there to be lots of kids/families tomorrow night, and so a more low-key atmosphere in any case.

I'm less concerned about 'infiltration' and more worried by the fact that we can't sell out our allocation, therefore, have to rely on fans from a League 2 side. It's going to get portrayed as Spurs thinking the League Cup is beneath them. This along with the obvious tourists at Wembley we're basically becoming what we used to rip Man Utd for during the '90s/00s.
 

dickieven

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Mar 31, 2006
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I'm less concerned about 'infiltration' and more worried by the fact that we can't sell out our allocation, therefore, have to rely on fans from a League 2 side. It's going to get portrayed as Spurs thinking the League Cup is beneath them. This along with the obvious tourists at Wembley we're basically becoming what we used to rip Man Utd for during the '90s/00s.

But there is a valid excuse in that we can not play at home at the moment. Not sure what the big fuss is, no teams will sell out in this round. Even at WHL we would get only 20,000+ for first round in the League Cup.

Man City was only half full for a Champions League game last week.
 

Saoirse

Well-Known Member
Aug 20, 2013
6,160
15,635
I'm less concerned about 'infiltration' and more worried by the fact that we can't sell out our allocation, therefore, have to rely on fans from a League 2 side. It's going to get portrayed as Spurs thinking the League Cup is beneath them. This along with the obvious tourists at Wembley we're basically becoming what we used to rip Man Utd for during the '90s/00s.
It's obviously a short-term thing though. We won't normally be playing matches in a 90k stadium we can't fill with our own fanbase, and certainly not in Milton Keynes. The vast vast majority of NWHL is taken by ST holders - there's only about 9k seats for members/general sale anyway so the number of tourists will be limited.
 

mpickard2087

Patient Zero
Jun 13, 2008
21,889
32,560
I'm less concerned about 'infiltration' and more worried by the fact that we can't sell out our allocation, therefore, have to rely on fans from a League 2 side. It's going to get portrayed as Spurs thinking the League Cup is beneath them. This along with the obvious tourists at Wembley we're basically becoming what we used to rip Man Utd for during the '90s/00s.

Must have been part of the deal, no? Bung them a few tickets for using their ground.

When have we ever sold out early round no-glamour League Cup games? Last year Wembley was basically empty, and pretty sure at The Lane you'd get crowds in the 20,000's. A sizeable number of fans have thought for ages that a lot of games are beneath us, is the truth.
 

Saoirse

Well-Known Member
Aug 20, 2013
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Must have been part of the deal, no? Bung them a few tickets for using their ground.

When have we ever sold out early round no-glamour League Cup games? Last year Wembley was basically empty, and pretty sure at The Lane you'd get crowds in the 20,000's. A sizeable number of fans have thought for ages that a lot of games are beneath us, is the truth.
Often in truth the same fans who think the early LC rounds are beneath them who then complain when they don't have enough loyalty points to get tickets when we reach the final.
 

LSUY

Well-Known Member
Jul 12, 2005
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But there is a valid excuse in that we can not play at home at the moment. Not sure what the big fuss is, no teams will sell out in this round. Even at WHL we would get only 20,000+ for first round in the League Cup.

Man City was only half full for a Champions League game last week.

We'd probably shift more tickets if we weren't charging £15 for parking when MK Dons normally charge £7.
 

dickieven

Well-Known Member
Mar 31, 2006
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We'd probably shift more tickets if we weren't charging £15 for parking when MK Dons normally charge £7.

Yes agree. I stil think it would have been better to just switch it to play at Watford but ask them to give us more ticket e.g. 30% or something.
 

robbiedee

Mama said knock you out
Jul 6, 2012
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We'd probably shift more tickets if we weren't charging £15 for parking when MK Dons normally charge £7.
I doubt THFC have anything to do with the parking prices and more MK Dons (events team) seeing an opportunity...£15 is a bit steep though...
 

fingersinc

Well-Known Member
Jul 28, 2006
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My company has an office just off First Avenue, about 15 minutes walk from the ground, put MK1 1SU in your sat nav.
My company has an office just off First Avenue, about 15 minutes walk from the ground, put MK1 1SU in your sat nav.
MK1 1DF is the postcode for Selco builders merchants. Free parking available at the warehouse next door. Just across the main road from the ground. Less than a five minute walk.
 
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