Though if you read the stadium rules it states sitting in allocated seats.In the "Important Information" bit at the bottom of the announcement.
"We have been given an allocation of 3,425 unallocated seats."
Bloody well hope so as a 1+ My Albion PlusI know this is a more important tie, but surely we won't take significantly more numbers than we did for Marseille (a) where we in the end didn't come close to selling out? People had weeks and weeks to sort travel for that one, whereas here there's only 10 days. It was our first ever away game in Europe and there were more viable travel options.
I'm certainly hoping so personally anyway, as somebody in the All STHs bracket.
Though if you read the stadium rules it states sitting in allocated seats.
Unless they block off a ‘no man’s land’ either side, then they would.There'll be 3,400 of us in an area with c5,000 seats - no-one will care where anyone sits (stands).
Wheel chair I would have thought?GA normally means General Admission in Albion Ticket Office Speak
How that relates to this, and what WC means, I have no idea
We'll sell that many no probs imho.I know this is a more important tie, but surely we won't take significantly more numbers than we did for Marseille (a) where we in the end didn't come close to selling out? People had weeks and weeks to sort travel for that one, whereas here there's only 10 days. It was our first ever away game in Europe and there were more viable travel options.
I'm certainly hoping so personally anyway, as somebody in the All STHs bracket.
There was a vibe at that time though which detracted from the appeal of Marseille. I wonder if the number of pre-registrations is a closely guarded secret or whether we could actually be told about the relative demand for the 4 EL away matches including Rome...? Will obviously depend on perspective but feels quite shit that the club don't put greater emphasis on providing information to fans that would save the fans angst, money, or both.I know this is a more important tie, but surely we won't take significantly more numbers than we did for Marseille (a) where we in the end didn't come close to selling out? People had weeks and weeks to sort travel for that one, whereas here there's only 10 days. It was our first ever away game in Europe and there were more viable travel options.
I'm certainly hoping so personally anyway, as somebody in the All STHs bracket.
I really don't get that? if the away section is a fixed area with 5k seats, why just give the minimum 5%, I doubt the extra 1500 Albion high up, in a corner miles from the pitch would make much difference to the 65k Roma fans.There'll be 3,400 of us in an area with c5,000 seats - no-one will care where anyone sits (stands).
If we actually read the stadium rules at a lot of places they often say you can't wear steel toe caps and nobody's ever stopped me.Though if you read the stadium rules it states sitting in allocated seats.
Which is funny as the bulk of attending fans for the prior 3 games are from the top 2 tiers of STH’s so those fans are going to get tickets regardlessThe allocation is nothing to do with Albion fan demand - the club wanted more and hoped for 4,000.
Seems Albion fan's reputation for raping, pillaging and luzzing white plastic chairs right across Europe was known to the Rome police, and they refused any more tickets being allocated to us.
(Before anyone asks: I know this)
It's nothing to do with Roma, but the local police - Albion wanted more tickets but were denied.I really don't get that? if the away section is a fixed area with 5k seats, why just give the minimum 5%, I doubt the extra 1500 Albion high up, in a corner miles from the pitch would make much difference to the 65k Roma fans.
Don't suppose you know how many pre registered do you?It's nothing to do with Roma, but the local police - Albion wanted more tickets but were denied.
For the police, away fans in the ground is probably the easy bit of the job.
I guess it's more to do with the concerns of having up to 50% more fans in the city / needing to be protected / having to be shuttled about / whatever.
Frustrating when Leicester were given 5,000 less than two years ago.
Unreliable car? Should’ve bought German.Great. Being a supporter, I'll be on the road at 2pm today to watch my club playing football. If you see a car pulled over on the M25 at 1:55 that'll be me.
I'm afraid not, no.Don't suppose you know how many pre registered do you?
Rome is easier to get to and a more familiar city. I reckon we will more and it will sell out quicker.I know this is a more important tie, but surely we won't take significantly more numbers than we did for Marseille (a) where we in the end didn't come close to selling out? People had weeks and weeks to sort travel for that one, whereas here there's only 10 days. It was our first ever away game in Europe and there were more viable travel options.
I'm certainly hoping so personally anyway, as somebody in the All STHs bracket.
me too, was hoping my Irish passport (Brexit+living in EU+Irish forebears = get a passport) would allow me to sneak into the home end - I know it says born in UK, but I figured they are less likely to check if you have a non-uk passport.Bloody well hope so as a 1+ My Albion Plus
I see your point about 50% fans in the city yet Leicester got 5000. I wonder if the rugby on Saturday plays any part in our reduced capacity?It's nothing to do with Roma, but the local police - Albion wanted more tickets but were denied.
For the police, away fans in the ground is probably the easy bit of the job.
I guess it's more to do with the concerns of having up to 50% more fans in the city / needing to be protected / having to be shuttled about / whatever.
Frustrating when Leicester were given 5,000 less than two years ago.
They did the same to meAs for lastminute.com who cancelled my flights less than an hour after being booked