Fans have given their reaction to Barnet chairman Anthony Kleanthous criticising Brentford over a row on the ticket allocation for when the two sides meet in the FA Cup replay tomorrow…
Embarrassing statement if you ask me..
making out he he some kind of Martyr by not going.. just accept we ballsed up by going on general sale and letting people have 6 each.. it's like man Utd getting to the cup final and putting 27000 on general sale to everyone.. doesn't happen— Darren McClure (@Bossofthemoss) February 3, 2019
Maybe don't allow your own fans to buy six tickets at a time without any priority system in place
— Will Gore (@WillGore) February 3, 2019
Maybe if you had not let 17 year old's to buy 6 tickets at a time some of the genuine fans might of been able to get them. put a customer charter is place and not just blame Brentford fc poor show from the barnet chairman.
— neil harvey (@neilbfc1985) February 3, 2019
I don’t get it every other club in the last 10 seasons haven’t moaned about there ticket allocation yet this lot are…
— Adam Woodroffe (@ads78039991) February 3, 2019
Correct for TK to comment on what's been happening.
— Ryan Morgan (@barnet100) February 3, 2019
Great decision. But that's the first time in 20 years l've ever heard the chairman slate another club publicly – clearly the club is as fake as its nick name. pic.twitter.com/3BAN7fHpzu
— Peter Shaw? (@petershaw20) February 3, 2019
The huge amount of reaction continued on Twitter…
— Nick Bruzon (@NickBruzon) February 3, 2019
I’m writing a hurty letter because I want my 150 tickets because I screwed up and didn’t allocate 1600 properly ? pic.twitter.com/xyLHLEfMhP
— HeadlessBee (@pjheadless) February 3, 2019
You have an allocation of 1600 – if all season ticket holders have one then no problem – if not then you’ve ballsed up selling them
— Potters Bar CC (@PottersBarCC) February 3, 2019
Strong statement but what was needed was some competence in the way the tickets we were allocated were sold. It shouldn’t have come down to this sort of mud slinging and gesturing.
— DerekRocholl (@Hiveo2) February 3, 2019
The away team can only take 15% of the home capacity if that 15% is in a fully segregated area. There are no fully segregated areas outside of the away stand at GP. Therefore, you get the away stand. Just like Chelsea and every other club that’s played here in the FA cup.
— Doug Collins (@DougCollins76) February 3, 2019
Calm down, your average home attendance wouldn’t even fill the Brentford away end…
— George (@George__PT) February 3, 2019
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