Anyone know what our allocation is for spurs ?
Oh wow that low. I thought they had to give us 10%?Should be ~3000.
Up to a 3k max.Oh wow that low. I thought they had to give us 10%?
Exactly this. As @Is it PotG? pointed out a lot earlier on the thread.But then they may have set the points higher as they would have had more, like you, meeting the cut off.
They would have known prior to the West Ham game how many fans that had bought tickets and would be in tier one (less no shows at West Ham) but only after sales had stopped. Therefore if you and others jumped in to buy West Ham tickets when they were available the likelihood is the tier 1 points would be higher and you'd still miss out.
They literally never have, apart from that 8pm Saturday FA Cup game, as that is an uncapped 15%. It's why we had the top tier as well when we don't for league games.Oh wow that low. I thought they had to give us 10%?
Ranges for Europe are based on everyone who registers and not ALL season ticket holders.They better do small ranges for Europa but can see a risk they won’t given the short window between knowing the draw and the away match (23rd feb-march 7).
These will be our allocations of potential teams jn the last 16 with an allocation below 2.5k. We can assume if currently have 300 points you’ll be guaranteed for 2.5k and more allocation if add a couple of games until feb 24th).
Also since away game is first means interest should be a little lower.
Rennes -1.5k
Toulouse - 1.6k
Braga - 1.5k
Qarabag - 1.6k
Sparta - 900
Lens - 1.9k
Freiburg - 1.7k
YB - 1.5k
Cheers - very interesting. Looks like the nightmare tie in the playoffs is Sparta v the Baku lads. One of those is going to get through lolThey better do small ranges for Europa but can see a risk they won’t given the short window between knowing the draw and the away match (23rd feb-march 7).
These will be our allocations of potential teams jn the last 16 with an allocation below 2.5k. We can assume if currently have 300 points you’ll be guaranteed for 2.5k and more allocation if add a couple of games until feb 24th).
Also since away game is first means interest should be a little lower.
Rennes -1.5k
Toulouse - 1.6k
Braga - 1.5k
Qarabag - 1.6k
Sparta - 900
Lens - 1.9k
Freiburg - 1.7k
YB - 1.5k
Yeah you may be right that maybe if it was obvious that going to West Ham would make sure you had the extra points in place before the Luton ticket sales, a few more may have purchased. But I'm not convinced it would have caused huge inflation in the points market for the top 1000. I'm probably quite unusual in being someone who goes to about 2/3 or 3/4 of aways that didn't go to West Ham.But then they may have set the points higher as they would have had more, like you, meeting the cut off.
They would have known prior to the West Ham game how many fans that had bought tickets and would be in tier one (less no shows at West Ham) but only after sales had stopped. Therefore if you and others jumped in to buy West Ham tickets when they were available the likelihood is the tier 1 points would be higher and you'd still miss out.
I agree to a point but I wonder whether the wide window is to create a bigger pool of people able to buy returns and comps when they go on sale. There are usually further opportunities for those in the sold out window to buy if you keep an eye on the website.Yes, but it's not fair is it. Someone on 380 surely deserves to have a better chance of going than someone on 246. Given there will be three sales as well, the queuing system will be in place so chances are the person on 380 misses out.
Ps) I'm on 400+ so I'm alright Jack but this isn't fair.
I get there may be time pressures, but in which case why not stick in a 2pm window for say 320+ ?
Don't forget the ST renewal emails should be out next week.My issue isn’t with the allocation of the required points to get tickets.
It’s the fact that all 3 go on sale at the same time, the system won’t cope and we will all be struggling to get online. Throw in the fact it’s £90 to purchase in one hit just after Xmas makes it a proper shithouse move by the club.
Or as I suspect happened last time, clear it at 08:30 but forget to restrict basket allocation before 9amNo, they'll close the T1 windows at 8.30, then re-open at 9.
Especially forcing the early ST seat guarantee for Europa before Jan 2nd, knowing they were going to group 3 aways a week later.Exactly this, poor all round.
Whatever the thresholds are, whichever sizes, some will always be 'one point out' or similar.As a point of comparison, this is how Villa stagger their tier system. Not saying it’s perfect but having more brackets of fans certainly seems more fair.
AZ Alkmaar ticket details
Ticketing information for our Europa Conference League group game on Thursday, October 26 (ko 5.45pm)www.avfc.co.uk