- Aug 8, 2005
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Is that a fact? Can’t remember which match it was but I thought Exchange opened before all tickets had been sold.
Yep it did with one of them, but it was like only late on the Friday before the match I think.
Is that a fact? Can’t remember which match it was but I thought Exchange opened before all tickets had been sold.
Is that a fact? Can’t remember which match it was but I thought Exchange opened before all tickets had been sold.
Sorry if this has been answered in the past, have had a search but couldn't find anything mentioned.
Does anyone know when the club open up the exchange to purchase tickets from? Looking at the ticket website for Palace there are about 150 tickets left to sell, all in the lower SE corner. Some friends want to go but are reluctant to sit there (not the best view and next to the undesirables).
a tiny amount of undesirable singles etc. .
Hi, Not sure how many tickets you're after but I've noticed two seats next to each other in east upper E3D.
The ticket sharing scheme has worked pretty well in my experience.
The cost was £20 for it and one membership for a friend for £25. Basically the cost of one category A match ticket.
Just an FYI when you transfer the ticket to the member the paper ticket get's e-mailed to the season ticket holder for you to pass onto the person. At no point has the name on the ticket been cross referenced when entering the stadium. So you could pretty much pass that ticket onto anyone. Obviously you wouldn't want to do that though.
What's that got to do with the exchange?
Apart from cost aspect nobody has said scheme is not ok if you know an Albion member who you want to share with on a regular basisThe ticket sharing scheme has worked pretty well in my experience.
The cost was £20 for it and one membership for a friend for £25. Basically the cost of one category A match ticket.
Just an FYI when you transfer the ticket to the member the paper ticket get's e-mailed to the season ticket holder for you to pass onto the person. At no point has the name on the ticket been cross referenced when entering the stadium. So you could pretty much pass that ticket onto anyone. Obviously you wouldn't want to do that though.
Well said. This sort of personalised clarity has become popular in parliamentary questions and is effective in demonstrating the real impact.My daughter and friend want to go to the Palace game, they won't go unless they sit near me. So if the exchange doesn't open, another two possible future fans won't be going.
Every time Friday’s game gets quite close to a sell out, they add more seats! Makes you wonder why those tickets weren’t already on sale in the first place.
Just the other day they added about 7 or so in the WSU, they also opened a small part of S1F and today they’ve added a block of 16 right on the end of E3H, I assume those are ‘family/friends of players’ returns.
Looks like the exchange won’t be coming online for this one, which is a big shame as quite a few thousand STH’s won’t be turning up.
They could join the sharing scheme !
I assume you’re joking
If it was me, there’s no way I’d pay an extra £20 for a game I wasn’t attending. Ticket’s already been paid for, so club not losing out on any money. Actual crowd would be much bigger without the sharing scheme and so would the amount of spending in the stadium. Club ultimately loses out, but I think you knew that already