This from Hereford FC:
As Hereford FC has more than 1500 season ticket holders, the club is left in a difficult position in terms of how this allocation is sold.
Having given the situation a great deal of consideration, it has been decided that these tickets will initially go on sale to season ticket holders only at Edgar Street at 11am on Saturday 12 March – the day of the First Leg of the Semi-Final.
Season ticket holders will have priority until midday, at which point voucher holders, (those people with ticket stubs from the Highgate game on Tuesday 23 February), will be able to join any queue that remains at that point. For clarity, any season ticket holders arriving after midday will need to join the queue with the voucher holders.
The exact location for these sales at Edgar Street will be confirmed next week, but the tickets will be available on a first come, first served basis until the tickets are sold out, with fans able to purchase one ticket per season ticket book. Special match voucher ‘C’ will be taken from season ticket books when a ticket is bought.
Due to the limited allocation, no individual will be able to use any more than two season ticket books or vouchers to buy tickets.
Unfortunately on this occasion the club will be unable to offer exiled fans the opportunity to buy using a postal service.
However, it is hoped that many of these fans will get the opportunity to buy face-to-face at Edgar Street on 12 March as they will be attending the First Leg that day anyway.
Everyone at Edgar Street understands the interest there is in this game and has great sympathy for any supporter disadvantaged by decisions that have had to be made due to the small allocation of tickets for the match at Salisbury.
However, in the circumstances, club officials feel they have come up with a plan that is fairest to the widest cross section of supporters possible.
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