Exactly right, those who want to sit will head for the front 10 or so rows, those who want to stand will head for the back, those in between will head for the middle. Those who want to sit/stand behind the goal will go into the stands by thirty minutes or so before KO. The only problem, which...
Liverpool has sold out, Man City will as well as last season was a midweek game which many (me included) couldn't get to. With all those in lower loyalty brackets not getting tickets last season Man Utd will surely sell out, that £90k saved
But all choice has been taken away from us, yes last season those who couldn't log in until the evening still got a choice, ok it may not have been as good choice as those logging in at 9am but it was still a choice. Last season I chose to sit in the central block at Watford, ok the seat wasn't...
Tony Bloom is doing everything he can to avoid a second season dip by putting together the most expensive team our club has ever had and the club are upsetting its fans by less than 2% of the transfer fee we have just paid for one player. Away fans have enough shit with tv fixtures, train...
For me booking at 9am the day the tickets are realised isn't (usually) a problem but there are loads of fans who cannot do this until the evening, why should they be faced with the lottery of rubbish seats just because they cannot get online at 9am.
Although we are all relying on the basis...
MONEY BEFORE FANS complete bollocks - how much money is really at risk maybe two or three games won't sell out and anybody who knows anything about football or the Albion will know exactly which ones
I don't understand why we have this massive backward step, last season was spot on, chose the block you wanted and if you didn't like the row you were given then log back in later in the day. No we have jumped back three years.