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Birmingham, Stevenage and Leyton Orient tickets

Provisional dates for Bolton, Rotherham and Stevenage

For our matches against Bolton Wanderers, Rotherham United and Stevenage, tickets are set to go on sale from 10am on Monday, February 3.

Finally, tickets for our fixtures against Burton Albion, Bristol Rovers and Charlton Athletic will go on sale from 10am on Monday, March 3.

General sale will follow at 5pm for both of these dates, too, in-line with the above.
 
Pete Wynne clearly has no idea what the ticket buying experience is like does he?

On top of that you’ve got people skint after Christmas. The less tech savvy amongst the fanbase won’t know how to add tickets into the basket for each individual game.
 
Pete Wynne clearly has no idea what the ticket buying experience is like does he?

On top of that you’ve got people skint after Christmas. The less tech savvy amongst the fanbase won’t know how to add tickets into the basket for each individual game.
Did any of the less tech savvy attend the club workshops they put on to save people standing in the rain queuing?
 
How can 3 games go on at same time?? Stagger by an hour at least?

I know we are 2nd in the league before someone tells me this is a stupid moan!
 
Absolutely ridiculous idea this is! How can anyone believe this is a good idea? They had a nightmare with the fan zone and attendances dropped as a result. Now they're asking fans to fork out for 3 games at one time, which is over £100 based on one adult and one under 18. Bigger families obviously have to pay more.

WTF is going on? This is Wrexham, a working class town and we finally have our club back on the up and we're getting huge crowds back inside The Racecourse, and the powers that be have decided to do this! Getting youngsters to the game should be top of the agenda, they're the future. Get them watching Wrexham every other week and as we all know, it becomes an obsession and you're a red for life. Many parents will now have to pick and choose what games they can attend as they won't be able to afford the outlay for 3 games.

What are the benefits to this new implementation?
 
Seems a little shortsighted by the club.

If you're struggling that much though, perhaps spending money on Wrexham tickets shouldn't be top of your priority list.
 

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