Can you remember those days when you had to take your place in a long-winding queue to get your hands on an important Blackpool match-day ticket?
It might be an alien concept for certain Seasiders fans now, but back in the day it was common practice for supporters to head to Bloomfield Road in order to get their entry for the big game.
With no internet to book seats from home, no high-tech phones to download your match tickets, or no simple clicks of a button to transfer your payment to either the club or a mate, at times the only way to guarantee your place at the match was by joining a physical queue and putting up with the weather!
Some, of course, were longer than others - depending on the game in question. Yet they still required perhaps an early alarm call, a detour on your way to or home from work, or a mate or family member good enough to get in line on your behalf if work or college got in the way of the sales window opening.
A tent, sleeping back, a picnic hamper and a good-old newspaper might have been required on other occasions. And there were plenty of Blackpool fans prepared to do it when the need arised as they looked to be part of the Tangerines fan base for these memorable games.
To salute these efforts, we've been sifting through our picture archive to capture these moments. Here's 25 of our favourite snaps as Blackpool fans from yesteryear look to snap up Seasiders tickets.

1. Blackpool fans queue for tickets
Fans queue to buy tickets at Bloomfield Road for Blackpool's 201- play-off final match against Cardiff at Wembley. | National World Photo: Mark Pearson

2. Blackpool fans queue for tickets
The queue outside Bloomfield Road in 2010 as fans look to snap up 2010-11 Premier League season tickets. | National World Photo: Martin Bostock

3. Blackpool fans queue for tickets
Blackpool fan Chris Cooper was a happy man after his long wait for a Bloomfield Road season ticket for the 2010-11 Premier League season paid off | National World Photo: Martin Bostock

4. Blackpool fans queue for tickets
These fans are Wembley-bound as they near the end of the queue for 2009-10 Championship play-off final tickets. | National World Photo: Mark Pearson

5. Blackpool fans queue for tickets
Danny Newton with his tickets for the 2010 Championship play-off final against Cardiff. | National World Photo: Mark Pearson

6. Blackpool fans queue for tickets
Blackpool fans queue for 2000-01 old Division Three play-off final tickets against Leyton Orient | National World Photo: Martin Bostock