Billy the Fish
Technocrat
I think the club need to look at the length of the priority periods. Each period should only be 2 or 3 days at most, that's planty of time. These should've gone on general sale last monday
I'm getting asked all these questions by friends of my son's who were 'artificial plastics'* but now want to go and see Brighton. I'm not too sure of all the answers myself, so can someone tell me if anybody buy a ticket for Portsmouth or have you got to be a STH, have a purchase history or be a member of some scheme?
*They said they supported teams like Arsenal and Chelsea but unlike 'real' plastics not only had they not been to the grounds they didn't even bother watching them on Sky.
Really?
Times are tight for many of us, I fully appreciate, but I'm always surprised to read comments like yours. The tickets were never going to be less than £25, so does the extra fiver really sway the go/no go decision especially since, regardless of the cost of the match ticket, you'll also have transport costs and, possibly, food and drink to buy too.
So a match ticket costing £30 instead of £25 may push the cost of your day out up from £50 to £55, or something like that.
WE're going to sell 2500 tickets plus. Don't you reckon our away support has an upper limit (for league games), which is reached whether its Pompey or Orient?