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Quote from: Mallard on August 20, 2020, 09:38:41 PMBut with only 30% of capacity permitted to attend at least you would be assured of getting a ticket. Has to have a valueBe interesting to see the take up.There is a clamour every season for season tickets at Carrow Road because of the scarcity of match day tickets...which season ticket holders also often have first dibs on fortheir family and friends..If Lynn' s attendance is limited to 1500-1600 withno away support, will there be afrenzy over the remaining tickets ?For me, atravelling fan so no alcohol on match day, already have my Lynn scarf, who manages 6-8 home games at most.per season, the £35 scheme doesn't appeal, but then it isn't aimed at the likes of me anyway. But looking at it for more regular attendees, I still don't see it as a well balanced scheme.
But with only 30% of capacity permitted to attend at least you would be assured of getting a ticket. Has to have a value
As a Linnets and Leicester City fan, I note that the Membership Scheme are exactly the same price.
Quote from: somerset linnet on August 22, 2020, 12:31:30 PMAs a Linnets and Leicester City fan, I note that the Membership Scheme are exactly the same price. Really?In that case, someone needs to act fast and put the Linnets scheme up to £40!
B&G I was somewhat baffled by your response. With that I rushed next door to our neighbour who is a IT Expert. He was able to explain the situation immediately, you have what is commonly known as the keyboard zero glitch. This is when, for example a biscuit crumb or other foreign body falls through the keyboard buttons and makes contact with the circuit board, therefore adding a zero to any number entered. I know this must be true as when I was able to see the linnets on one of my rare visits to the walks I was sat behind WestLynnMike. Whilst making a post on the match blog on the trust page I heard him say F** and shaking his tablet to dislodge a crumb that had fallen from his pasty. If you still have any problems please let me know. Up the linnets
Quote from: somerset linnet on August 23, 2020, 06:06:56 PMB&G I was somewhat baffled by your response. With that I rushed next door to our neighbour who is a IT Expert. He was able to explain the situation immediately, you have what is commonly known as the keyboard zero glitch. This is when, for example a biscuit crumb or other foreign body falls through the keyboard buttons and makes contact with the circuit board, therefore adding a zero to any number entered. I know this must be true as when I was able to see the linnets on one of my rare visits to the walks I was sat behind WestLynnMike. Whilst making a post on the match blog on the trust page I heard him say F** and shaking his tablet to dislodge a crumb that had fallen from his pasty. If you still have any problems please let me know. Up the linnets They do Pasties at the Walks?You sure it wasn't a crumb from a packet of Walkers Crisps?
Quote from: Blue_and_Gold on August 23, 2020, 06:46:37 PMQuote from: somerset linnet on August 23, 2020, 06:06:56 PMB&G I was somewhat baffled by your response. With that I rushed next door to our neighbour who is a IT Expert. He was able to explain the situation immediately, you have what is commonly known as the keyboard zero glitch. This is when, for example a biscuit crumb or other foreign body falls through the keyboard buttons and makes contact with the circuit board, therefore adding a zero to any number entered. I know this must be true as when I was able to see the linnets on one of my rare visits to the walks I was sat behind WestLynnMike. Whilst making a post on the match blog on the trust page I heard him say F** and shaking his tablet to dislodge a crumb that had fallen from his pasty. If you still have any problems please let me know. Up the linnets They do Pasties at the Walks?You sure it wasn't a crumb from a packet of Walkers Crisps? I hope he wasn't smuggling in contraband snacks!🤔