Thankfully yes.I assume you got yours?
Thankfully yes.I assume you got yours?
Excellent!Thankfully yes.
..........or multiple people holding them in baskets as they to and fro with mates trying to book. Doubt the club would be holding random seats dotted all over the placeIt had dropped to 20 when about 9.25 some 40 more appeared mostly in blocks which had sold out, i guess the club seeing the demand have already started releasing some of the ones they were holding.
Could be but when i opened a couple of the blocks to look the new seats were in small blocks of 6 or 8..........or multiple people holding them in baskets as they to and fro with mates trying to book. Doubt the club would be holding random seats dotted all over the place
They're adjusted every game.....essentially the Tier One threshold for any game seems to guarantee you can buy a ticket if you're in it so depends on the allocation - it's not really a seasonal adjustment, but for the same games the number might be a bit higher next season I guess. Great that our away support is so good, but there are still plenty of games available for those wanting to build up their points (15 for Everton for example, not sold out and been on sale to A+ members for a week)On a side note, I reckon the 'day one' thresholds will need to rise next season.
Despite the end of season culling of points, the increasing number of fans with higher and higher points is like the cost of energy.
Was talking with someone t'other day, there was a time when 400+ points was something special. Nowadays there are many on 600+ and the trend is upwards.
Keep accumulating, they might come in useful next campaign.
Yep, and the highest band start I've seen this season was around 284 (ish) for Brentford. As I understand the system, each new season your points are proportionally reduced (maybe halved?) and then the new ST points added on if you've kept them. Then the bands are simply "if everyone in group one gets a ticket then they will exactly sell out to that group". i.e. G1 guaranteed a ticket.They're adjusted every game.....essentially the Tier One threshold for any game seems to guarantee you can buy a ticket if you're in it so depends on the allocation - it's not really a seasonal adjustment, but for the same games the number might be a bit higher next season I guess. Great that our away support is so good, but there are still plenty of games available for those wanting to build up their points (15 for Everton for example, not sold out and been on sale to A+ members for a week)
I saw a group of 5 seats in a row at the front of the upper part of the stand which definitely weren't there yesterday so there have certainly been more seats released by the clubCould be but when i opened a couple of the blocks to look the new seats were in small blocks of 6 or 8
edit. i am now imagining a scenario where a group of six mates are all on each other's friends and family lists and 4 go on and grab six tickets each in their baskets they then spend about 25 minutes discussing between themselves and the two who didn't log in which are the best seats. Having finally made a decision the person with what they consider to be the best will buy them and the others will just let time elapse till they all drop out of their baskets.
People could not be that selfish, could they?
Yes you are definitely right.
The argument for keeping the threshold lower is that you at least give other people a chance otherwise you get the same 3k attending each game (well for London and nearby).On a side note, I reckon the 'day one' thresholds will need to rise next season.
Despite the end of season culling of points, the increasing number of fans with higher and higher points is like the cost of energy.
Was talking with someone t'other day, there was a time when 400+ points was something special. Nowadays there are many on 600+ and the trend is upwards.
Keep accumulating, they might come in useful next campaign.
Could well be restricted view. There's a dirty great pole in the middle of the Jimmy Seed, just where you've described.I saw a group of 5 seats in a row at the front of the upper part of the stand which definitely weren't there yesterday so there have certainly been more seats released by the club
As mentioned a couple of times, when I looked on Sunday there were at least 250 tickets greyed out in the middle of the stand across multiple sections.I saw a group of 5 seats in a row at the front of the upper part of the stand which definitely weren't there yesterday so there have certainly been more seats released by the club