As much as I’d love this question answered sadly this the best we’re gonna getNo-one knows.
Yeah agreed will be a similar level to "guarantee" a ticket, but I suspect the OP really wants to know at what point do we think tickets will sell out.Top tier for Man Utd was 253 points and we’ll have 3000 tickets for there. So probably very similar
I used to be tier 1 before I had children. At the time I also had a reasonable amount of disposable income (children and nursery fees have ended that) but even back then I think I’d probably have opted to do just one for the experience (probably Ajax). Assuming total costs of about £500 per away game I just think £1500 for three games would have been too much. Perhaps if my wife fancied a weekend away in Athens I might have have snuck that in as well.Yeah agreed will be a similar level to "guarantee" a ticket, but I suspect the OP really wants to know at what point do we think tickets will sell out.
Not sure what point United sold out, but it usually goes down to My Albion+, and the club have not taken full allocation at times I think.
There will be a much higher demand for Ajax than United.
I suspect it will sellout at a 250pt level.
The one unknown factor is how the extra restrictions on picking up tickets will affect the numbers of Tier 1 "attending".
The worry is how many Tier 1 and 1901’s will just buy up their allocations regardless of whether they’ll be able to meet those restrictions meaning loads of wasted seats and 1000’s who can’t get inThe one unknown factor is how the extra restrictions on picking up tickets will affect the numbers of Tier 1 "attending".
Yeah I assume the same, but suspect Ajax is on everyone's "must do" list.I used to be tier 1 before I had children. At the time I also had a reasonable amount of disposable income (children and nursery fees have ended that) but even back then I think I’d probably have opted to do just one for the experience (probably Ajax). Assuming total costs of about £500 per away game I just think £1500 for three games would have been too much. Perhaps if my wife fancied a weekend away in Athens I might have have snuck that in as well.
My point being that the cost is surely going to affect demand and it will drop to much lower than 250 points for at least some of the games.
Why would they do that?The worry is how many Tier 1 and 1901’s will just buy up their allocations regardless of whether they’ll be able to meet those restrictions meaning loads of wasted seats and 1000’s who can’t get in
Cos a lot of people have more money than sense. The same as those who spend £1000’s on corporate seats and tunnel clubs with little intention of attending themselvesWhy would they do that?
I suspect for this season, the cost will be seen as a one-off, must do, for enough people who will deprioritise other expenses to make it happen.I used to be tier 1 before I had children. At the time I also had a reasonable amount of disposable income (children and nursery fees have ended that) but even back then I think I’d probably have opted to do just one for the experience (probably Ajax). Assuming total costs of about £500 per away game I just think £1500 for three games would have been too much. Perhaps if my wife fancied a weekend away in Athens I might have have snuck that in as well.
My point being that the cost is surely going to affect demand and it will drop to much lower than 250 points for at least some of the games.
I’m not bothering if they are those cheap white patio ones.Take out the corporate and “ I don’t support Brighton but fancy an away trip to entertain my clients” people, will leave about 2000 of the 3000 tickets available….which will go to regular away fans.
the rest of us will go and find a fan zone or bar to luzz chairs and fight with the local gendarmerie
1901 membership is the same as a ST. They accrue LP based on away attendance and cup games like everyone elseThe worry is how many Tier 1 and 1901’s will just buy up their allocations regardless of whether they’ll be able to meet those restrictions meaning loads of wasted seats and 1000’s who can’t get in