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FA Cup First Round Proper draw - Dulwich Hamlet vs Carlisle United, Fri 8th Nov 2019

I remember last year or year before clubs received £67,000 for live 1st round tv coverage. Not sure if amount split between both teams
 
I guess having the match on a Friday night on TV will mean fewer Carlisle fans making the trip, so potentially more tickets for home fans?
 
Will season ticket holders get first dibs in getting tickets?
In the nicest possible way: some people ask some bloody stupid questions!
Of course season ticket holders will get first refusal.
My guess would be two tickets per season ticket holder,then general sale, no online sales, due to segregation, and general sales from the ground itself.
Unofficial common sense imposed, if a long distance fan who’s not a season ticket holder, via contacting club officials...
One thing for sure, whatever happens people will moan despite unprecedented pressure & workload on the unsung folk who help our Club staging a game that is unprecedented in our modern history.
If it’s not to your liking there’s always Peckham Town for you to jump ship to...
 
Time to get scaffold cover behind the goals in exchange for advertising.
 
Time to get scaffold cover behind the goals in exchange for advertising.
Contact the Club. I’m sure they’ll be more than happy for you to organise it...while they deal with the biggest game we’ve probably staged post-war.
 
Contact the Club. I’m sure they’ll be more than happy for you to organise it...while they deal with the biggest game we’ve probably staged post-war.
I’m sure they can read and I doubt I’ll be much use in dealing with the planning and regulations. It’s not unknown for clubs to put in additional seats for matches. Anyway I’m not going, I hope it snows.
 
I know there are other factors to add since the Maidstone game a few years, television, media etc but if the volunteers handled that then in the days before online sales etc, believe that side of things can be handled. Be interesting to see how many of “Booze Cruise” supporters of late choose to use local hostelries to view the game with a pint in hand?
 
Popular suggestion this afternoon on twitter was for the game not to be segregated, to keep the match day experience the same, spirit of non-league and welcoming to all etc.

I like that idea but if not possible I hope we don't give Toilets Opposite to Carlisle like we did with Woking last season. Need to keep it a space where home fans can make some noise and be seen on TV.
 
Post above assumes cameras will be in the main stand, potentially might be temporary camera gantry behind TO so that the view is looking back to the main stand?

TBH I can only imagine the work that goes into putting on a live game and Mishi is spot on above with the point that everyone connected with the club, including many volunteers, will be putting in a huge effort to make it a success.
 
Really hope we don't have segregation, we didn't' against Torquay (I know at KNK) - we only did it with Woking because they already had issues (that proved it was totally correct decision)

The Carlisle fans will have traveled a long way on a Friday (and suspect majority will now come from their excellent London branch) either way they will I am sure get a very warm and friendley reception

therefore how good It would also be so good to switch ends at half time

Maybe we could talk to CUFC stewards or their London branch to clarify their views. The Carlisle fans on line all seem positive and friendly if rather troubled by the management and direction of the Club

But maybe out of our hands
 
In the nicest possible way you are living in cloud cuckoo land if you do not think we will have segregation against a Football League side in the FA Cup.
It’s also worth noting that segregation is not just a Club decision but one done in full co- operation with the local police & safety officers.
There is always the option, of course, of giving the game a miss & watching it from the comfort of your own armchair until the following ordinary run of the mill league game for your authentic i segregated Dulwich Hamlet experience.
 
Long ago now but given that a large Millwall contingent turned up for the Southport game assume the fact that the game no longer clashes with their game against Charlton on the Saturday will also come in the equation?
 
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