Neville's Breakfast
Well-known member
Fairly sure you can't!
That’s not how I understand it. Can’t find the link at the moment but pretty sure Barber said the ticket exchange would be running.
Fairly sure you can't!
That’s not how I understand it. Can’t find the link at the moment but pretty sure Barber said the ticket exchange would be running.
What would happen if you are in a group of 4 and were successful in the ballot and then 1 person is unable to make the game. Will you be able to put a single ticket from a group on the exchange and just select a group of 3 seats, or would you still have to select 4 seats and have a stranger sit in your group
Also if successful and you select your seats and confirm and then 1 person can’t make it, will you still be able to put that ticket on the ticket exchange or will they be non-refundable once you have selected your seats
That’s not how I understand it. Can’t find the link at the moment but pretty sure Barber said the ticket exchange would be running.
So if everyone gets an equal chance to attend then a group of six should be taken out of the draw 5 out of 6 times but the one time in six they are in the draw they have a six times chance to be drawn (one chance for each person). And so a group of two should be included in every other draw and so on?
Been on a funeral today and a number of mourners were Albion fans, talking after the service one of them said he thought he would be exempt because he's over 70.
Does anyone know, given that they have all our DOB's if there will be age exemptions in the ballot?
If you are under 70 but have underlying health issues does that make you exempt as well, or do you enter the ground at your own risk, which we all do every game anyway?
From what I understand, a 'group' is treated as one person therefor a group of 4 only has one chance of getting a ticket
That’s not how I understand it. Can’t find the link at the moment but pretty sure Barber said the ticket exchange would be running.
Pretty sure this is correct - it would be massively unfair on those attending as individuals if people in a group of 4 had 4x the chance of succeeding.
If the news tomorrow is that we are in a high tier, then how does that affect a group of 6 people?
Can you not get together with anyone but your family members?
Of corse if it was height they won’t allow people in anyway
Wouldn't that then work partly the other way (ie would people therefore have a better chance of getting a ticket if not bubbled and staying individual ?). I'm too crap at maths to work out the probability in each scenario but PB stated that there is 'no difference' in your chances whether bubbled or not......................
Yes, you're right. I'm the one who's dumb at maths.
I *think* how it works is that everyone enters the ballot individually.
If you get a ticket and one or more of the other people in your bubble also do, you can all sit together. That's the only diffrerence. If you get a ticket, and no-one else does, you go on your own (or turn down the ticket).
696 deaths announced today, 88 up on yesterday.........................wouldn't worry about it !