Same here. Impressive work from the ticket officeGot my tickets in the post this morning. Ordered at 2pm on the all STH window.
On the Trainline it’s about £30 return from Bedford to Sheffield using splitsave.That’s £70 via nationalrail.co.uk . How did you manage to find £30?
I booked the tickets (1 adult, 1 child) on the Trainline app - it automatically applied the splitsave (as mentioned by @Greeko )That’s £70 via nationalrail.co.uk . How did you manage to find £30?
Rather than it being walk up, its more in times where services are busy, advance fares are limited number, I find especially on the West Coast that advance aren't available when we play up in Manchester, Newcastle and Liverpool as they have already been snapped up before the fixtures are confirmed, by home supporters, meaning that you have to rely on the off peak and super off peak fares which in this situation would be more than a 100% increase. I believe this would disproportionately affect football fans, as well as those in emergency situations or people who travel on busy days.Re the train prices, who relies on walk up prices when travelling that far??
This seems to apply at all times - not just around football matches! I can rarely by discounted tickets on the West Coast.I find especially on the West Coast that advance aren't available
Fair enough although I would say our experience is very different as i can't remember when we failed to get an advance ticket. We get our tickets in the top tier and get train tickets immediately after.Rather than it being walk up, its more in times where services are busy, advance fares are limited number, I find especially on the West Coast that advance aren't available when we play up in Manchester, Newcastle and Liverpool as they have already been snapped up before the fixtures are confirmed, by home supporters, meaning that you have to rely on the off peak and super off peak fares which in this situation would be more than a 100% increase. I believe this would disproportionately affect football fans, as well as those in emergency situations or people who travel on busy days.
Yeah sometimes works, sometimes it doesn’t, Liverpool and United seem to be particularly oversubscribed.Fair enough although I would say our experience is very different as i can't remember when we failed to get an advance ticket. We get our tickets in the top tier and get train tickets immediately after.
Thanks saw this, but is there any available?
Ah, i think you have found the flaw in the idea of selling tickets direct at the ground. It is for some a long way to go on the off chance and if some do become available at the last minute how the heck do the club let us know because if they advertise somehow that there are, for example, 4 available they may well entice 30 people to turn up for them.Thanks saw this, but is there any available?
Does anyone know how many they've sold? It can't be massively attractive with us back up there in a couple of weeks. However, when I looked on their site for info there doesn't seem to be a 'buy tickets' line, which there is for their other upcoming games. There's only the option for hospitality.My friend was wondering about just buying a ticket in the home end, plenty available.
*edited*Does anyone know how many they've sold? It can't be massively attractive with us back up there in a couple of weeks. However, when I looked on their site for info there doesn't seem to be a 'buy tickets' line, which there is for their other upcoming games. There's only the option for hospitality.
I assume the upper tier above us will be empty as we didn't take it. It was half empty against West Ham on Sunday.
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Ferguson v Jon EganThis game on epsn in the states and premier sports in Ireland so loads of streams.
Quite funny that premier sports keep picking us. It must be because of fergie, who is hopeless at the moment. Shows how rubbish IRish footy is at present.