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[Albion] Liverpool Away Tickets









Dave the hatosaurus

Well-known member
Aug 22, 2021
1,429
worthing
rest of block now open
Now you see i don't get that. To me that seems to say that the last block cannot be split into half home and half away. That being the case why only release half of it in the first instance and also why not last night if it was going to be released anyway?
I hope this is not an instance of the club being far too cautious again, i thought we had moved away from that.

OK So block totals as follows AL9 434, AL8 757, AL7 844, AL6 914, Wheelchair area 24 Grand Total 2973
 


pigmanovich

Good Old Sausage by the Sea
Mar 16, 2024
1,495
London
Now you see i don't get that. To me that seems to say that the last block cannot be split into half home and half away. That being the case why only release half of it in the first instance and also why not last night if it was going to be released anyway?
I hope this is not an instance of the club being far too cautious again, i thought we had moved away from that.

OK So block totals as follows AL9 434, AL8 757, AL7 844, AL6 914, Wheelchair area 24 Grand Total 2973
Indeed, I wasn’t sure if the right half of AL6 would go on sale but in hindsight I could have held out a little longer.
 


worthingseagull

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
1,611
Really poor from whoever makes the decision on ticket release on this one. It was absolutely 'cast iron' obvious that this game was going to sell out (or close to) based on being a Saturday at 3pm and our lofty league position and general positivity around the club. In addition, they could also look at previous season data and see that we have pretty much always sold it out every year (even when there were no trains last Easter)

So now the most loyal fans are stuck in the worst seats again. I do fully understand the reasons why we might be more cautious for some games but not Anfield on a Saturday afternoon that's not on TV.
 




ROSM

Well-known member
Dec 26, 2005
6,740
Just far enough away from LDC
Really poor from whoever makes the decision on ticket release on this one. It was absolutely 'cast iron' obvious that this game was going to sell out (or close to) based on being a Saturday at 3pm and our lofty league position and general positivity around the club. In addition, they could also look at previous season data and see that we have pretty much always sold it out every year (even when there were no trains last Easter)

So now the most loyal fans are stuck in the worst seats again. I do fully understand the reasons why we might be more cautious for some games but not Anfield on a Saturday afternoon that's not on TV.
There are I believe c500 tickets available..that's not a cast iron sellout yet.
 












nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
18,523
Gods country fortnightly
Does anyone think there will be any tickets left for member on Tuesday?
 






Peacehaven Wild Kids

Well-known member
Jan 16, 2022
3,339
The Avenue then Maloncho
So now the most loyal fans are stuck in the worst seats again. I do fully understand the reasons why we might be more cautious for some games but not Anfield on a Saturday afternoon that's not on TV.
Me n the boy have worked our nuts off in the last few seasons and have now been rewarded with a tier one position. With that in mind on day one we’ve bought the shit seats they’ve offered us so we can sit with “our own”
There’s no way I’m holding out for the block with the best view to open to then be seated with the riff raff

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Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
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Jul 23, 2003
37,307
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Me n the boy have worked our nuts off in the last few seasons and have now been rewarded with a tier one position. With that in mind on day one we’ve bought the shit seats they’ve offered us so we can sit with “our own”
There’s no way I’m holding out for the block with the best view to open to then be seated with the riff raff

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Having been in T1 for this one I had to wait till Saturday to get them as there was a possibility Mrs GB would be away that day. I've been rewarded with a lovely seat midway up the block nearest the goal. Which is nowhere near where my mates are,
 


Peacehaven Wild Kids

Well-known member
Jan 16, 2022
3,339
The Avenue then Maloncho
Having been in T1 for this one I had to wait till Saturday to get them as there was a possibility Mrs GB would be away that day. I've been rewarded with a lovely seat midway up the block nearest the goal. Which is nowhere near where my mates are,
The stress of being tier 2 for Ajax and Athens (likewise Newcastle with travel and hotel booked waiting for “that” block to open so the Mrs could get one) gave me sleepless nights so I’m not going back to that if I can help it.

Ultimately, I just like being “part of it” so if I’m stuck in the corner so be it, I’m just happy to be on the team.
 


Gazwag

5 millionth post poster
Mar 4, 2004
30,712
Bexhill-on-Sea
The stress of being tier 2 for Ajax and Athens (likewise Newcastle with travel and hotel booked waiting for “that” block to open so the Mrs could get one) gave me sleepless nights so I’m not going back to that if I can help it.

Ultimately, I just like being “part of it” so if I’m stuck in the corner so be it, I’m just happy to be on the team.

One thing I do miss about the pre premier league days is the ease of away games - yes we went to some shit grounds, that hasn't changed, but the zero stress of getting tickets and the ability to purchase rail tickets knowing there won't be frequent fixture changes because of TV games or opponents in Europe, I look back with fond memories of walking into away stands like Barnsley or Wigan and saying "is it sit anywhere" to the friendly steward, who replied "yes sit where you like"
 


timbha

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,492
Sussex
One thing I do miss about the pre premier league days is the ease of away games - yes we went to some shit grounds, that hasn't changed, but the zero stress of getting tickets and the ability to purchase rail tickets knowing there won't be frequent fixture changes because of TV games or opponents in Europe, I look back with fond memories of walking into away stands like Barnsley or Wigan and saying "is it sit anywhere" to the friendly steward, who replied "yes sit where you like"
I’m with you there. Also less risk of having to sit near some of our less pleasant and more entitled fans, that’s if they and their group haven’t already occupied your seats.
 








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