Hotchilidog
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- Jan 24, 2009
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Looking like this will be around the 28,000 mark then. Hopefully we can match the atmosphere of the Burnley game.
This has been done to death. Charlton really are not to blame.The only place the extra tickets can really be would be a maximum of 7 rows n block S1F. Realistically this means that its unlikely that any more tickets would be made available to us in S1F unless there is an uber thin sterile area or if maybe Fulham just have say 4 rows.
There is still the possibility of at least half of the southern half of E1H being available for us, but we probably won't need it.
Kudos to the club for getting maximum bums on seats and satisfying demand when it's there. A lesson for Charlton maybe.
I would suggest that as it stands now, assuming the school shelf is full and Fulham shift the extra offered then we are already very close to 29,000 sold with 2 more days of brisk sales to go.
This has been done to death. Charlton really are not to blame.
Generally strong but one of my barometers, how many left in most southerly block of WSL, suggests a long way short of full sell out.any update on ticket sales for this one?
any update on ticket sales for this one?
£42 in esu what a rip off. I pay £29 per game. Apart from very occasional game people will not pay this. I wouldn't mind if sold for same as I pay. Before you say cheaper tickets elsewhere. If you want to sit near friends this is not option. Just spoke to friend who came to Burnley game with us. Said cant justify paying £42
I do think the ESU is overpriced, especially when compared to the WSU. Does the ESU offer anything over the WSU other than sun in your eyes of afternoon games?
As for sitting with friends though, there is the option on moving somewhere cheaper, at the moment at least.
On the other hand, a ESU ticket is a tenner more than behind the goal.
I've never been there, but I've always thought that, of the seats available match by match, the ESU must give the best view in the stadium and be comparable to the 1901 seats.
The entire block? You can still buy a single match ticket here, can't you?The centre part of ESU is 1901.
I do think the ESU is overpriced, especially when compared to the WSU. Does the ESU offer anything over the WSU other than sun in your eyes of afternoon games?
As for sitting with friends though, there is the option on moving somewhere cheaper, at the moment at least.
On the other hand, a ESU ticket is a tenner more than behind the goal.
The entire block? You can still buy a single match ticket here, can't you?
I sit in the upper east front row on the half way line and i'm not in the 1901 club! There is a 1901 area in the lower east centre back.I don't know, I've never tried. I just know there is a section in the centre of ESU that is 1901. They've got their own lounge.
Edit to add - It's E1DH
There is no doubt the view in ESU is better than WSU. It's a WSU type view, but everything is larger. I prefer the atmosphere in WSU G, but ESU is a great stand as well.I've never been there, but I've always thought that, of the seats available match by match, the ESU must give the best view in the stadium and be comparable to the 1901 seats.
Best view in the ground other than 1901 in the West, it is the same height above the pitch as West 1901. The view from the WUpper is good, but IMHO, you are too high and far from the pitch