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09

Aug 2021

Last Updated: 09/08/2021
Business
Business

Harrogate Town removes ticket sales from website for tomorrow's match

by Thomas Barrett

| 09 Aug, 2021
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The club has taken down a link to purchase tickets for its Carabao Cup first round game against Rochdale tomorrow night, reigniting concerns that it is encountering ground safety problems again.

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Harrogate Town have taken down a link to purchase tickets for their Carabao Cup first round game against Rochdale AFC tomorrow night.

The move has led to speculation that the club has again run into problems with North Yorkshire County Council around ground safety.

Fans had been able to purchase tickets for tomorrow's match through the club website until the option was removed. Rochdale fans are also unable to buy tickets through their website.

Some fans have reported online that they were able to purchase tickets at the club's shop on Commercial Street today.

The Stray Ferret approached Harrogate Town for comment several times this afternoon but did not receive a response by the time of publication.

We also asked the county council if it has issued the club with a safety certificate for the game but did not receive a response.




Read more:



  • Council: 17 ‘unacceptable risks’ at Harrogate Town forced us to ban fans

  • Harrogate Town fans fear season opener will be played behind closed doors






It is the latest twist in the safety saga, which it appeared had been resolved.

North Yorkshire County Council banned fans from attending a friendly against Sunderland on July 24 after identifying 17 “unacceptable risks” for fan safety at the club’s EnviroVent Stadium on Wetherby Road.

These included problems with the CCTV system, the ground’s control room and stewarding.

With less than three days to go until the club's first league game of the season on Saturday, which coincidentally was also against Rochdale, the county council issued a safety certificate and fans from both clubs were able to attend.

Supporters had hoped this was the end of the matter but the situation appears confused again now.