I remember that poll, i put 12 which at the time i thought was realistic. My reasoning was win Burnley match, win at either Muff or Brentford and also one more home game and pick up 3 draws along the way. I thought at the time that you were being very pessimistic but now it is clear you will...
Well done Albion+ members! Good sales this morning prompted the opening of another block meaning total seats released of 2220 and with 470 now available total sales so far of 1750.
An update as we approach Albion+ members sales window. The blocks released total just over 1700 tickets and therefore the 2 large blocks and 3 smaller yet to be released will total about 1300. Of the released blocks there are 280 standard and 10 disabled/ambulant disabled left unsold so not...
The only danger i can see is if they nearly sell all they have released and decide not to open a new block but honestly i think you will be fine.
At the moment the blocks released total about 1730 and there are just under 600 left including disabled spaces, so your situation is far from...
Just an update on sales, sometime yesterday another new block number 20 was opened 50 fresh seats became available.
That means that very nearly 2000 Albion fans will be wending their way to Burnley. I think that is a great effort, well done everyone and let us hope the players can reward the...
Great post and inspired me to do a bit of research of my own.
Undoubtedly the exit from Europe and recent results have unsettled some of our fans so i thought i would compare our last 10 matches with the opening 10.
First 10 matches 7 League, 2 in Europa, 1 in C/cup W5 D1 L4 Goals for 23...
So were they singing at your end of the pitch as i can honestly say all i heard were a few " come on brentford " and ironically one " we are brentford we'll sing on our own". Their loudest chant was when they got their one and only corner and the big screen encouraged them all round the ground...
That is an interesting question. That block 11 consists of 208 seats in total, 60 of which never went on sale and i assumed they were being used as club comps. Of the 148 that did go on sale it would now appear that 69 are left but that would mean that nearly 80 ambulant disabled fans are going...
Thought an update may be in order after a further week of sales. With just over 40 left between the two remaining blocks of non disabled seating it means we will be taking over 1750 fans to Burnley and will be over 1800 if one includes club comps. I must admit that is more than i was expecting...
I have been critical of the way seats have been released in the past and do consider that often they err on the side of caution however this time less so. Firstly i honestly thought we would struggle to sell much more than 1000 or so and secondly at least the first blocks released were the ones...
I was thinking again about this last night and now blocks 3 and 19 are open i am imagining a scenario where somebody who has already bought a ticket in a sold out block speaks to a mate later who says he would have gone with him if they could be next to each other. In this situation i would...
Short answer................no
Long answer ................ about the same chance as BHA overturning a 4 goal deficit against Roma in the Europa League !
Yes it could. If block 1 sells out then that or block 3 would surely be next in line to open.
Certainly no Burnley fans could use block 19 but as to why it is not open that is a question for our ticketing department. They started with blocks 2, 10, 18, and 11(ambulant disabled) then went to 17...
No, with the release of block 1 we have made available a total of 1658. If you go by the ground size we should have an allocation of about 2150. Block 3 is a small one probably less than 50, block 19 about 200, there are 60 in block 11 that were never released and the rest must be across blocks...
Sorry keith , bit tardy this morning. Yes that is the case although i think like me the ticketing section are a bit slow to react as my albion + members have bought virtually every seat available this morning. Surely block 1 must now open.
Make it myself (with a breadmaker machine!) use a mix of 50% white flour 25% wholemeal and 25% spelt wholemeal, tastes great and toasts beautifully.
Although sometimes still get the urge for a very crusty white roll, you know the ones - full of air and the crust falls to bits as soon as you bite it!
That block 11 is unusual, on pictures of the stand it shows as a segregated area distinctively different from the area surrounding it. In the pictures i have seen however it looks a lot smaller than the seats shown on our ticket site, i am guessing that maybe it has been modified further since...