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[Albion] Ok, so who’s got their semi final ticket and how many?







Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,403
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The ugly sight continues,fans running down the road waving their fistfuls of tickets in the faces of those without.Saw my first game in 1962 and never thought I would see such ugly actions by Albion supporters.

To be clear, thats SEASON TICKET HOLDERS you're slagging off. Nobody can get tickets at the moment without having a slab of the required loyalty points already in the bank - daytrippers and JCL's are completely excluded from the current wave of purchasing. I don't see how they could have made it any fairer tbh.

Have a day off eh.
 


Milano

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Aug 15, 2012
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Sussex but not by the sea
Oh, doesn’t seem much point then. I was looking at £65 seats, but £55 to take a 11 year old is a bit steep! Might have to buy in the yellow areas. Makes you realise that the family pricing at the Amex is a complete bargain.

Not really, don’t get me wrong its good but its about the same as other clubs (dare I say Palace.....). What it makes you realise is the utter money grabbing rip off merchants that are the FA and Wembley.
 


Lower West Stander

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Mar 25, 2012
4,753
Back in Sussex
Got my 2.

Like others, I had to wait for my son's lower points total to come in to play. What I was mildly surprised about was the most expensive red area seats have the lowest availability. Not sure why this surprised me but it did....
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Got my 2.

Like others, I had to wait for my son's lower points total to come in to play. What I was mildly surprised about was the most expensive red area seats have the lowest availability. Not sure why this surprised me but it did....

I don't think many have gone for the upper tier even though they are cheaper. I bought in an area this morning where I thought another group who can buy at 2 could easliy join us but my mate has just messaged me to say they are running out. These are £65 tickets FFS. Perhaps we really do have middle class fans.
 








Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
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Sussex by the Sea
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essbee1

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Jun 25, 2014
4,725
I got my ticket. Such was my glee that I ran out of the house waving my email confirmation in the
air shouting 'I got mine - screw the rest of you'. It didn't get me very far, however; I live in Kent. :)
 


Alba Badger

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Mar 14, 2016
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Straight outta Felpham
Got mine and my 8 year old’s ones yesterday and had a change of heart so got my 5 year old his today. Was planning to leave him home as it will be a long day, on TV, he only seems to watch half the game etc. Then I thought about how he often talks about when we all ran on the pitch at the AMEX for the Wigan game and I realised if he remembers that from when he was 3 how can I not take him to this! I may live to regret it when he's bugging me for sweets, or a hot dog or to go to the toilet during the game! All in section 549 front row and I’m as giddy as a 5 year old at Christmas.
 


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10 tickets for STHs this morning.. concerned i have mistakenly bought 10 replica shirts as well though.. maybe I will start a vets team!!
 






timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
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Sussex
Got mine and my 8 year old’s ones yesterday and had a change of heart so got my 5 year old his today. Was planning to leave him home as it will be a long day, on TV, he only seems to watch half the game etc. Then I thought about how he often talks about when we all ran on the pitch at the AMEX for the Wigan game and I realised if he remembers that from when he was 3 how can I not take him to this! I may live to regret it when he's bugging me for sweets, or a hot dog or to go to the toilet during the game! All in section 549 front row and I’m as giddy as a 5 year old at Christmas.

Good decision.

He’ll enjoy it just as much as you and won’t ever feel left out when you talk about it in years to come.
 


peterward

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Nov 11, 2009
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Got my 2.

Like others, I had to wait for my son's lower points total to come in to play. What I was mildly surprised about was the most expensive red area seats have the lowest availability. Not sure why this surprised me but it did....

Yep.... Got 2 after 25 minutes queue at 9am today.... Wanted £80, some blocks only disabled left, and others on side of pitch abeam 18 yard box, only front few rows pitchside left, so was a reluctant £65 purchaser in the end. Row 9 near front of block 552 upper tier over halfway line.... Be just like the WSU! View looks alright

 






Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,403
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I hope you are just referring to this current stage of selling?

Because STH mates coming before Purchase History is not fair.

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That is what is currently under discussion, yes.

I can see the grievance against the STH +2's next week, but bronze members do still have a window prior to that. If you never took up a membership though, then....well...
 


peterward

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Nov 11, 2009
12,269
I hope you are just referring to this current stage of selling?

Because STH mates coming before Purchase History is not fair.

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That's a fair enough argument, if for whatever reason you don't have a ST but attend regularly home/away, I guess it would be fairer than STH second purchases?

Not sure how much that will be exercised though? My brother and I just bought together, but if anyone does buy the extra 2 it will not be sitting together with the STH, so not sure how many will bother?
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
56,097
Faversham
230, eh! The ex-Portslade boy done well. This ex-Slader is up in 541, I ain’t got any spots now, but I can’t promise not to wear the ‘slim fit’ jeans....

Top man. Yes, I do like a posher seat, if there is one to be had.

All the best from chez HWT, with its acne-repellant paintwork and fully stocked wine lake. :thumbsup:
 




colonies man

New member
Jul 30, 2011
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To be clear, thats SEASON TICKET HOLDERS you're slagging off. Nobody can get tickets at the moment without having a slab of the required loyalty points already in the bank - daytrippers and JCL's are completely excluded from the current wave of purchasing. I don't see how they could have made it any fairer tbh.

Have a day off eh.

Just because someone is a Sth that does not make them a better fan.Their are many reasons why people are not Sth but they are far from inferior supporters.As for your comment that I should have a day off well from a person who has posted over 50,000 times maybe you should have a day off and get a life.
 


essbee1

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2014
4,725
Just because someone is a Sth that does not make them a better fan.Their are many reasons why people are not Sth but they are far from inferior supporters.As for your comment that I should have a day off well from a person who has posted over 50,000 times maybe you should have a day off and get a life.

Just to try and be even-handed about this, I don't think anyone has suggested anything about superiority etc. The club has to
base its decisions on facts, rather than hypothesise who is a good supporter and who isn't and which is an impossibility.
That's just the way most of life is.
 


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