It happened in 2019 - see post #105.I was referring to the big away games, should have clarified.
If it’s happened for some big league aways I stand corrected, I thought the only previous time was as you say 2019 (when it went to purchase history anyway).
For the Liverpool game specific tickets were blocked and people were denied entry...livefootballtickets.com has got 677 tickets for semi v man u....most in Man u end but plenty Brighton end. why doesn`t the club buy these and find out who sold them ??
....and offered the tickets at face value, and given a letter from the club to use with their card provider to try to get a refundFor the Liverpool game specific tickets were blocked and people were denied entry...
As far as I can see, the only ones available on the Brighton side* are in the second tier - these are "Club Wembley" tickets which are held as debentures and can legally be reallocated (/resold?), similar to 1901 seats at the Amex.livefootballtickets.com has got 677 tickets for semi v man u....most in Man u end but plenty Brighton end. why doesn`t the club buy these and find out who sold them ??
didn't know about the last bits. So liverpool fans were allowed to buy the tickets and so sit in the home end?....and offered the tickets at face value, and given a letter from the club to use with their card provider to try to get a refund
Don't know who they were, just read about what the club did to those who had blocked tickets. Doubt they were all Scousersdidn't know about the last bits. So liverpool fans were allowed to buy the tickets and so sit in the home end?
if that is Wembley's policy then its looking for trouble.... not surprising they f*cked up the Eurofinal.As far as I can see, the only ones available on the Brighton side* are in the second tier - these are "Club Wembley" tickets which are held as debentures and can legally be reallocated (/resold?), similar to 1901 seats at the Amex.
*apart from a single listing which doesn't say where it is, and I'd be willing to wager that these tickets don't actually exist (yet).
They were predominantly "football tourists" who bought, in what they thought was good faith, tickets from ticket resellers at highly-inflated prices.didn't know about the last bits. So liverpool fans were allowed to buy the tickets and so sit in the home end?
But Away games are different. It goes straight to Purchase History after Members - there are no 'Guests'. See announcement just made for Villa and Arsenal away.It's not been made recently, it's always been a benefit of being an ST holder. Most PL games go to members then ST guests, then purchase history. This is the on sale dates for up and coming fixtures, but it's been the case for years.
https://tickets.brightonandhovealbi...e=usercontent/documents/html/onsaledates.html
Sounds like we're going to get more tickets shortly mate.I wished I’d asked someone on here to get me a ticket as a guest of a season ticket holder .. I relied on a couple of close friends to do the business wednesday morning… Didnt happen .
I'm guessing this may go the same way as the other thread you started when you joined NSC a few days ago
Is it just me or did we sing a lot more and a lot louder when we were in the Championship?
Well, we’ll seeSounds like we're going to get more tickets shortly mate.
Arsenal, Liverpool …. vast followings.Seen club Wembley tickets changing hands for daft money. Would be different if it wasn’t Man Utd