Thanks for the updates.
Sorry missed a block earlier - it's actually over 1,000 left currently. Can see this going to 4th tier or even general sale to STHs.
Thanks for the updates.
Not a member of any sorts, a little pointless since moving to Newcastle.Are you a member of some kind?
Chances for a non-STH - slim.
Chances for a non-member - very, very slim.
Not a member of any sorts, a little pointless since moving to Newcastle.
Just made the one home game this season. Will be begging for a Newcastle ticket soon....
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Brother has just phoned and apparently there are tickets on sale in Section 6 at Huddersfield that is seating and will be strictly enforced so may look into getting tickets.
Brother has just phoned and apparently there are tickets on sale in Section 6 at Huddersfield that is seating and will be strictly enforced so may look into getting tickets.
Mentioned a few times already, and is clearly displayed on the ticketing site before purchase.
About 20 of 330 have been sold so far, seems not many want to sit
It’s a sensible thing to highlight but I’m surprised they do, as essentially they’re saying they will tolerate standing in the other sections which isn’t allowed.
Not sure how keen I am sitting with the Geordies....and I don't think I could keep quiet if I tried, especially after a few beers with the Brighton crowd before.We'll be going in the home end I reckon! The loyalty system is great unless you are a fan that lives a long way away and can only get to the odd match. I've also made the one home game this season and that looks like the better bet to see the team live (a mere 690 miles round trip). My usual away ticket bankers at the likes of Huddersfield, Burnley and even Newcastle look very unlikely. I do appreciate that its the fairest way to allocate limited tickets in high demand. It's just frustrating as we want to be able to support the team as much as fans that can go to every game but that's the reality of the club being a Premier League team now.
I had the same thought. As though they are legalising safe standing before its allowed. Sensible as you say but odd that they are being so public about it.
Stoke kinda did the same for Tickets at out place
Their website said that fans who wish to sit should request tickets at the front.
I'm a member with fan number and have been going to away matches in NW for nearly 30 years. I thought Huddersfield away was my only chance of getting to game this season (even though I've been there more times than I can remember) but now it looks like all the tickets will probably get sold before they are available to non STH. I'll live in hope, but as ridiculous as it seems, a small part of me is actually starting to wish we never got promoted. Chester or Wrexham away anyone?
Yes, but genuinely miss going to the match. Our last outing was Leeds away last season. We lost 2:0 but went down to the side of the pitch, as we always do, to clap the players off. Incredibly Lewis Dunk gave my lad his shirt, which was amazing. Wondering now if this very special moment was our last game, certainly hope not but I've just got a horrible feeling that after 35 seasons of going to watch the Albion I won't be able to get to any more games. Like I say, I live in hope.A very small part I hope.
I'm a member with fan number and have been going to away matches in NW for nearly 30 years. I thought Huddersfield away was my only chance of getting to game this season (even though I've been there more times than I can remember) but now it looks like all the tickets will probably get sold before they are available to non STH. I'll live in hope, but as ridiculous as it seems, a small part of me is actually starting to wish we never got promoted. Chester or Wrexham away anyone?