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[Albion] Fulham (A) tickets



Guinness Boy

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Supposed to go on sale on Thursday for T1 STHs. No confirmation or points breakdown on the site at the moment. On Sale Dates still says 1 Feb though.

Assume we still get around 2500 so what's our thoughts on points cut off for this? Got to be over 330 you'd think, maybe a bit higher? And why have the club taken to announcing this so late? I'd quite like to know if I can purchase at leisure on Thursday or be part of the SCRAMBLE on Friday.
 






Iggle Piggle

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Prior to Stoke points being added, the top 3,000 points holders (or thereabouts) had 302 or greater. 1150 - or whatever the Luton allocation was - had 361 plus. 330 probably a bit high but there or thereabouts. I'll guess at 316.
 


Commander

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Any chance of this going down to STH, do we think? Is the capacity higher as I think their capacity has been increased? We also play away in Europe 3 days later, which is surely going to put some people off if they are going there.
 








PeterT

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Fulham is probably one of the few grounds where you could get a ticket in with the home supporters (their old neutral end) and also where you probably would be reasonably safe (safer than Wolves fan in the home end at the Hawthorns!) doing so. May be harder to buy with a Sussex postcode though.
 


Commander

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Fulham is probably one of the few grounds where you could get a ticket in with the home supporters (their old neutral end) and also where you probably would be reasonably safe (safer than Wolves fan in the home end at the Hawthorns!) doing so. May be harder to buy with a Sussex postcode though.
Do they still have the neutral end?
 




dazzer6666

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Do they still have the neutral end?
No

PUTNEY END​

The Putney End - This part of the ground sits adjacent to the Cottage pavilion, offering the nearest point to the players’ entrance & the iconic Cottage itself, which was constructed in 1905.
As with the Hammersmith End, the stand was redeveloped from terracing to seating after the 2001/02 season.
Prior to the Riverside development taking place, this area was famed for it’s neutral seating section. Owing to capacity constraints, the stand is now split into Home and Away fans only.
 




SAC

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Fulham is probably one of the few grounds where you could get a ticket in with the home supporters (their old neutral end) and also where you probably would be reasonably safe (safer than Wolves fan in the home end at the Hawthorns!) doing so. May be harder to buy with a Sussex postcode though.
You need to have membership, which adds £50 to the price of the ticket.
 








Guinness Boy

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Have I missed the march tv games announcement?
They only announced the first week and we're not on telly.

I didn't appreciate the deal with the Wolves game date though. Can see this on sale date going back to N/A.
 




ElectricNaz

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I'll guess at 316.

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SeagullinExile

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Fulham is probably one of the few grounds where you could get a ticket in with the home supporters (their old neutral end) and also where you probably would be reasonably safe (safer than Wolves fan in the home end at the Hawthorns!) doing so. May be harder to buy with a Sussex postcode though.
I’ll be doing this, but then again my pub is in Fulham, so no problem with my post code!!
 


el punal

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Fulham is probably one of the few grounds where you could get a ticket in with the home supporters (their old neutral end) and also where you probably would be reasonably safe (safer than Wolves fan in the home end at the Hawthorns!) doing so. May be harder to buy with a Sussex postcode though.
I think you’ll have to be very careful. Come out with phrases like ‘wunt be druv’ and ‘twitten’ and you could be ejected pretty pronto. :drink:
 










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