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The non renew debate that's resurfaced


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Lad in work approached me today saying the fans who have renewed have a cheek to consider attending the semi v the soap dodgers.

 

His comments got me wondering about the situation many bears face the now from fellow fans:

 

Is it okay to say you have no right to go despite following for over 10/20/30/40 years but made the heartbreaking decision in the summer not to fund the ****s ? These guys renewed when Green came in, bought into the IPO and usual merchandise and were duly let down.....again.

 

After sitting back and having to deal with what is genuine change in their footballing calendar, upheaval in many cases, the one game that captures the mood of the nation and beyond comes along, surely these guys have every right to attend and even rate their chances of procuring a ticket quite high?

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There were only 13,000 seats sold for the QF during the week, so that will leave about 7,000 for Hampden which nobody has a legitimate claim over.

Presumably first claim will go to those who signed up for the CCCS followed by the usual supporters clubs' allocations.

 

I doubt any reference will be made to those who attended the QF, although they may sell any remaining tickets to season ticket holders on a FCFS basis.

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