seagullwedgee
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Tickets are due to go on sale tomorrow 22.10.24. Nothing published yet on points thresholds. Does anyone know if Fulham use digital or paper tickets?
paper last timeTickets are due to go on sale tomorrow 22.10.24. Nothing published yet on points thresholds. Does anyone know if Fulham use digital or paper tickets?
I'd be surprised if it did.How likely is this to reach all STHs based on previous seasons? Thursday night not as attractive as a weekend I guess
Physical tickets per the announcement just nowTickets are due to go on sale tomorrow 22.10.24. Nothing published yet on points thresholds. Does anyone know if Fulham use digital or paper tickets?
Disappeared a while backDo they still have the "mixed" section next to the away end?
I don't believe they do these days.Do they still have the "mixed" section next to the away end?
Have we had a reduced allocation in recent years due to the redevelopment?Has sold out shortly after 9 on day 2 recently
I'd argue that with more people likely to be wfh on a Friday, and/or be more likely to take time off later in the week rather than earlier, a Thursday night is maybe more attractive to folk than a Tue or Wed.How likely is this to reach all STHs based on previous seasons? Thursday night not as attractive as a weekend I guess
No, not in the Prem. The redevelopment displaced thousands of Fulham ST holders, most of them into the Putney End. The club had to do a very complicated exercise including physically counting each seat, to ensure there were enough seats available for displaced Cottagers, away fans, FA and EPL officials, the away club, the media Uncle Tom Cobbly et al. Not all displaced Fulham ST holders went back to the Riverside when it partly reopened, but they've not increased the size of the away section. Given that all clubs have to sell away seats for £30 max, there's not much incentive to do so when they're selling 'home' matchday tickets for multiple that.Have we had a reduced allocation in recent years due to the redevelopment?
It won't.How likely is this to reach all STHs based on previous seasons? Thursday night not as attractive as a weekend I guess
Think that was just in the Championship, wasn't it?Do they still have the "mixed" section next to the away end?
Actually, it was first introduced when we were in the Premier League back in the 00s, but continued through the relegation years, until redevelopment of the Riverside stand. I think EPL rules prevent it now. Shame.Think that was just in the Championship, wasn't it?
Thanks. I haven't been to Fulham since the 90s in early Summer. My abiding memory is walking to the Cottage across a park where there were a load of Tennis courts and 2 middle aged blokes playing. For some reason this had attracted a crowd who were doing the "wooooaaahhhh" "Your shit, aaarrrgggghhh" everytime one of them served.No, not in the Prem. The redevelopment displaced thousands of Fulham ST holders, most of them into the Putney End. The club had to do a very complicated exercise including physically counting each seat, to ensure there were enough seats available for displaced Cottagers, away fans, FA and EPL officials, the away club, the media Uncle Tom Cobbly et al. Not all displaced Fulham ST holders went back to the Riverside when it partly reopened, but they've not increased the size of the away section. Given that all clubs have to sell away seats for £30 max, there's not much incentive to do so when they're selling 'home' matchday tickets for multiple that.