If it’s of any use, it looks like only 2,000 are going on sale in the first batch.Am I stupid or does that mean 5800 people have 310+ points?
Oh dear.If it’s of any use, it looks like only 2,000 are going on sale in the first batch.
Sheffield United haven’t got it so you can 99% say that we have taken both tiersHave we got the upper teir as well?
On what basis? You're just making it up.Oh dear.
Sheffield United haven’t got it so you can 99% say that we have taken both tiers
At £15 a ticket, Sheff Utd would have sold their usual seats in the upper tier. Guess we will have to wait and see. But looking on here, the demand for this game is a lot higher than it is for the league game, for a number of reasons - cheap tickets, better transport available that weekend, points added before the EL away game drawOn what basis? You're just making it up.
The game is 12 days away. We've not sold out the lower tier for a league game 3 weeks later. Why would we pay up front for the upper tier?
Ah, that makes sense. So 2000 must have have 310+ points thenIf it’s of any use, it looks like only 2,000 are going on sale in the first batch.
How do you know what interest Sheffield United have in a cup game, £15 or not? You're just guessing.At £15 a ticket, Sheff Utd would have sold their usual seats in the upper tier. Guess we will have to wait and see. But looking on here, the demand for this game is a lot higher than it is for the league game, for a number of reasons - cheap tickets, better transport available that weekend, points added before the EL away game draw
I'd agree that it certainly isn't write a strongly worded letter to PBOBE unjust but it does seem slightly out of kilter with a similar distance game.Annoying as it is for someone (me) only doing the cup one, that game IS easier to get to (Saturday rather than Sunday) and the tickets are half the price. It doesn’t seem especially UNJUST.
Am I stupid or does that mean 5800 people have 310+ points?
You haven't factored in Price of the Sunday game, or the Game being available on Sky.I'd agree that it certainly isn't write a strongly worded letter to PBOBE unjust but it does seem slightly out of kilter with a similar distance game.
Forest and Stoke were shorter distances and both were 15.00 Saturday KOs. They were 15 points. The league game is also 15. If anything, I'd expect the 10/15 to be the other way round. There are fewer tickets for the league so to generate the extra demand required to fill the end for the cup I'd have expected 15.
Recent 10s were also West Ham and Palace - stones throws in comparison.
I appreciate some people made the effort to go to Stoke because it was 15 points in the bank but if we have got 5,800 tickets - and that isn't 100% clear yet - the extra 5 points may encourage a few more to go which to my mind is what we all want. More Albion in the stadium.You haven't factored in Price of the Sunday game, or the Game being available on Sky.
With 15 points being the maximum, it is fairly obvious why this is only a ten point game. The club know a bit more about how much of a factor price is after Stoke sold unexpectedly well to the extent that they needed to go back and ask for more tickets.
I think the encouragement to go should be, to support the team in a tough away fixture in a winnable cup. That’s why I’m going.I appreciate some people made the effort to go to Stoke because it was 15 points in the bank but if we have got 5,800 tickets - and that isn't 100% clear yet - the extra 5 points may encourage a few more to go which to my mind is what we all want. More Albion in the stadium.
From a personal point of view, I'll be going to the league and cup games and I still would if it was worth 5 points each. Clearly though, there is increased uptake because of points this season. I doubt we'd have taken 4,000 to Stoke otherwise. If an extra 5 points encourages a few more to the Cup game, surely that's no bad thing for us all round?I think the encouragement to go should be, to support the team in a tough away fixture in a winnable cup. That’s why I’m going.
I’m going to get smashed on the train, but each to their own.I think the encouragement to go should be, to support the team in a tough away fixture in a winnable cup. That’s why I’m going.
Sorry I was a bit short there, I’m just getting a bit tired of the points conversation. I think people have lost track of what going to some of these away games is about, which is (as @Guinness Boy said) getting pissed on the train and supporting the team. It’s a Saturday 3pm so it makes sense why it’s less points, it would be great if more people went I agree, but shouldn’t people’s incentive to go be the day out, rather than the reward of points. The league game it is near on impossible to get to by train, it’s on TV and it’s a working day the next day, it makes sense why that’s worth more. We should be rewarding the fans who would show the commitment regardless rather than encouraging the commitment for the cup game, that’s the whole point of the system.From a personal point of view, I'll be going to the league and cup games and I still would if it was worth 5 points each. Clearly though, there is increased uptake because of points this season. I doubt we'd have taken 4,000 to Stoke otherwise. If an extra 5 points encourages a few more to the Cup game, surely that's no bad thing for us all round?
(I appreciate it's a different conversation if we've agreed a small allocation for whatever reason)
If you have seen some of my recent posts you will know that i have decided to do just one of the two Sheffield games and was leaning towards the cup. The reason for this was more to do with the transport issues on the sunday game being as i no longer feel up to driving all day to games much further afield than Watford Luton or Bournemouth. For me the points thing with 15/10 available is a mild irritation to be soon forgotten as i do my best to cheer the Albion on and into the next round (no excuses obviously!) i thoroughly enjoyed both the atmosphere and the victory at Stoke and meeting Pascal on the train home was an added and unexpected bonus.Sorry I was a bit short there, I’m just getting a bit tired of the points conversation. I think people have lost track of what going to some of these away games is about, which is (as @Guinness Boy said) getting pissed on the train and supporting the team. It’s a Saturday 3pm so it makes sense why it’s less points, it would be great if more people went I agree, but shouldn’t people’s incentive to go be the day out, rather than the reward of points. The league game it is near on impossible to get to by train, it’s on TV and it’s a working day the next day, it makes sense why that’s worth more. We should be rewarding the fans who would show the commitment regardless rather than encouraging the commitment for the cup game, that’s the whole point of the system.