LamieRobertson
Not awoke
The danger of heatstroke and sun burn a risk too far.
Looking at the forecast i thought they’d be quite at home with the anticipated weather
The danger of heatstroke and sun burn a risk too far.
Yeah they can, been in the South twice for Burnley gamesHow will segregation work in the south stand , they can’t close off the concourse in sections there or can they ?
Plus, in the most part anyway, more chance of witnessing an Albion win against a Cat C side.
The OP's friend might have been one of the thousands of people who had already signed up to the sharing scheme or they might have already been a A+ member.
Horses for courses.
Anyway doesn't matter for me and i'm pretty certain for you ...as we're both going. Makes a welcome change from threads from people explaining why they're not. !
I'm betting that Burnley try to get the game called off because of the difficulty of travelling during Storm Eunice.
The extra block in the South Stand only recently went on sale as Burnley must have returned most of their tickets.
If there wasn't such a backlog of fixtures due to Covid they might have previously stood a chance of getting it postponed.
I reckon the Premier League will tell them to drive down instead of flying.
If so, Big Sean won't be happy.
Work commitments mean I've had to list our 2 seats in the WSU, just in case anyone is looking for a pair together with a good view.
Have I got this right? Burnley may have returned a block of unsold tickets a few days before the match.
And yet according to PB we (Albion) have to pay in advance for all away tickets and can not return any.
Seats are selling slowly but steadily. Might actually just get to Exchange tomorrow pm - but more likely then that Barber will discover a few more hard to shift seats in S and SE.
If there wasn't such a backlog of fixtures due to Covid they might have previously stood a chance of getting it postponed.
I reckon the Premier League will tell them to drive down instead of flying.
If so, Big Sean won't be happy.
If there wasn't such a backlog of fixtures due to Covid they might have previously stood a chance of getting it postponed.
I reckon the Premier League will tell them to drive down instead of flying.
If so, Big Sean won't be happy.
They still point at planes in Burnley.
Barber was referring to cup games, which are different to league games.
5 hour drive.Burnley flight to London has been cancelled.
Game looking iffy now.