Oh furrymuff, I'll probably have more chance of selling it too.
Indeed, especially as you are able to significantly undercut the club's matchday ticket price due to the big discount in the season ticket price.
Oh furrymuff, I'll probably have more chance of selling it too.
Although I don't know how to put a ticket on the exchange, the statement the other day said a ticket could be put on at any time, but you would only be paid if:-
The game is an official sell out
Your seat is purchased
I live 200 miles away and it's very easy.
1. Advertise your ticket(s) on NSC.
2. Get a buyer and collect money via bank transfer or Paypal.
3. Phone the club and tell them you want paper replacement(s) to be collected from the Amex on the day of the game in the name of your buyer.
Job done.
(The club may charge a small admin fee - they're inconsistent on that - which you may want to on charge to your buyer)
I wonder if the Albion will take the glory of sell-out by simply selling the 180 tickets left, or if they will put some of the 2,500 Cardiff won't require on sale, thus showing up the fact the price rises mean we can't really shift them all any longer.
I wonder if the Albion will take the glory of sell-out by simply selling the 180 tickets left, or if they will put some of the 2,500 Cardiff won't require on sale, thus showing up the fact the price rises mean we can't really shift them all any longer.
WSL - 25
ESU - 36
South = 122
183 Remaining
Great stuff, is that about 75 sold today, at this rate the ST re sell will kick in for the first game.
So why make the stadium bigger if everyone who wants to go has a ticket? I know your answer will be so that we have more seats available for the big games, which is fair enough, but empty seats will make it less important to have a season ticket for many people next year in my opinion.
I think this could have been avoided if the club had continued selling season tickets right up until the start of the season - and also made all areas of the ground available instead of keeping some blocks back. It would be much better to have 300-odd empty seats scattered around the stadium where they would not be noticeable than to have visibly empty blocks.I just think its sad that there will be swathes of empty seats behind the goal for almost all matches this season.
Cardiff will have taken a 2000 allocation (ESL and corner). The extra 1300 will be the eastern half of the south. These will be the ones we can then sell once this last few are snapped up.