Opinions continue to flow in the MAG, while fans of Newcastle United debate about the different issues related to our club.
With one problem ‘somewhat’ overshadowed, all the other in this latest range of views.
That is, the revelation that several schools in Dundee had access to Newcastle coachloads against Barcelona tickets.
Thursday’s game has clearly been massively transferred for demonstrably the biggest competition of the season.
Newcastle United fans with the latest collection of opinions below.
Contributions are sometimes too short to come up with a full article and so we have collected a number of recent views (if you want to send something, long or short, with regard to Newcastle United, then contribute@themag.co.uk is the place):
Dear Mag,
I came in every mood last season and did not get any competition match.
I just managed to get one ticket in League Cup and one ticket in the FA Cup.
However, I was lucky to get some tickets, although general sales or friends and family pass on.
So far I have been rejected this season for every game so far. I don’t expect this to change a little soon.
I have seen that fans are still being removed from the still in what the home fans of last season’s home fans should be more than once during the games.
There was even a guy from Liverpool with a Newcastle -top when having a discussion on the phone after the game and said how bad his team was, even with the extra player !!!
To complete, I know quite a few members and they seem to get the same success as I am in the main mood.
Thank you no thanks, you were not successful this time !!!
Paul
Dear MAG.
Re (Newcastle United Home Match Ticket Ballots) The Nust figures and the club’s reaction, I would like to share my experience.
I have been successful in 1 of the last 30 ballot papers.
Because this was for Wembley, I still feel incredibly privileged despite all the failures.
The latest news reminded me that my Wembley success might be due to the lack of Dundee school children who were present.
Stick
Dear Mag,
A message to our CEO, David Hopkinson:
Hello David,
Although I am happy that you can attend the game on Saturday, many of us cannot enjoy that privilege.
We are constantly excluded and robbed of getting a card through the miserable system that you call a membership schedule.
It was bad when it was brought forward and in the intervening years it became considerably worse to a point where we are lucky to see one or two games per season.
There is absolutely no transparency about how many tickets there are available, how many members there are and it is published that schools in Dundee have tickets for one of the most iconic competitions and goodness knows how many more places.
Moreover, tickets are freely available on resale sites at excessive prices, but the club does absolutely nothing to stop with the people who are clearly resells, because it would be very easy to do this.
The ordinary fans are treated miserably (I could have thought of much stronger adjectives).
If someone who has supported this club since the early 60s, I am absolutely disgusting with the treatment of real fans by the club.
I wish you the best with your efforts, but keep in mind that this mess of a ticket system.
Kind regards
Brian Hewett
Dear Mag,
What a fantastic draw for Bradford.
I don’t think we will progress much further, but hopefully give a good report of ourselves.
Andy Cook absorbs absolutely and hopes to get a few minutes on the field, he is a huge fan of Newcastle.
Unfortunately, with being on vacation, I will not be in the game, always enjoyed it when the Geordies in the city are great club and fans.
Kind regards
Dave
Dear Mag,
Alex Isak will have recurring injury problems that can keep him in the worst case for a series of competitions or can influence the rest of his career.
About you Liverpool
Tony H
Dear Mag,
Dear Mr. Reuben,
I work with children, many of whom are officially classified as a disadvantaged (living in poverty that depends on free school meals and food banks every day. I know you are aware of food banks).
Moreover, there is a disproportionate number of young people with special educational needs and disabilities. The majority in every school in this town of London, which happens to be one of the richest.
I have noticed that Newcastle United will soon play Barcelona and thought it was great if I could take some of the students on a trip to Newcastle to see the game. Maybe 45 tickets would be enough. The children all support Arsenal and people, but that will not reduce their experience. After all, it is Champions League.
The trip to Newcastle will be so favorable for the students, of which I am sure they will make their “second” Premier League club.
I am fully aware of how difficult it is to get tickets for Newcastle games that have paid for membership to qualify for an opportunity to reach a game. It seems to be more difficult on the day, but I am sure that the club will find the capacity to offer tickets to young people who live 300 miles away and do not support the club.
I look forward to your very generous range of tickets at the expense of real fans who hope to go to St James Park. With kind regards, oh wait a minute, my inbox has just pinged and I have 25 free tickets for the next championship game by Charlton Athletic, which is now known as Outreach.
Greg McPEEKE
Dear Mag,
Hello, I just read your article on Facebook about getting tickets through the ballot.
Won about 3 ballot papers last season and only one so far this season.
It is so strange if you see a lot of tickets at bloated prices on other websites.
Carol Stephen
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