I pay an average of about £34/game for ours…….matchday tiks (as close as I can currently see) are £42 for Fulham, £46 for WHU and £57 for Man UThe Category C game is. B and A though?
I pay an average of about £34/game for ours…….matchday tiks (as close as I can currently see) are £42 for Fulham, £46 for WHU and £57 for Man UThe Category C game is. B and A though?
Yeah agree, they make £20 uplift for a Cat A, but I bet there’s a lot less go on the exchange and there’s only 6 Cat A games.The Category C game is. B and A though?
Fair enough. Although I'm not sure I'd ever seen anything suggesting it cost them money until this thread.Yeah agree, they make £20 uplift for a Cat A, but I bet there’s a lot less go on the exchange and there’s only 6 Cat A games.
I’m just pointing out that given there will be overheads to operating this exchange, that they’re probably not far off the truth that it covers costs or is a loss rather than makes anything.
Tickets on the exchange are always sold as adult tickets. No kids tickets available. Yep need to buy from the club’s allocation of tickets, not exchange ones.Just tried to get 2 tickets for myself and 10 year old daugher but couldn't add a child's ticket. Is that always the case with the exchange - no child prices available. It's not often we can attend as she plays Saturdays herself.
Guess the only way to get child tickets is through general sale?
Another moan at the club, nothing new to see hearAnyone else think cat a b c all daft as when match arrives an a could b a c and vice-versa etc. Anyway we come to watch Brighton so they are all cat a surely? I.e.all the same
It’s demand, not league position Chelsea and Liverpool both A.Fulham C WHU B yet where are these teams in the league?
So club should make them all A cat using that logic.But demand is high for all games at least thats for league games.
I noticed that too. I put mine on this afternoon and it's sold already.We put two tickets on there last night and they appear to have been sold which is definitely quicker than when we have done for previous fixtures.
It's good that the club are sending email reminders, and making the listing process as straightforward as possible. Well played for that. But imagine having so much disposable income that you'd need a reminder to reclaim 1/19th of the cost of your ST, which is a tidy sum, especially if you're a family with multiple tickets. Or are there folks out there that are genuinely that forgetful?Just received an email from the club league informing me of how the exchange works. Seems like they are trying to get as many non-attendees to list their tickets to minimise any gaps in the crowd for such a huge fixture. Can't wait until Saturday!