kingcole
Well-known member
Wigan and Bristol are now on general sale. The Bristol game could still be moved for Sky but either way, demand is likely to exceed supply for both of these.
I think Wigan will be the easier game to get tickets for as I can't see Wigan bringing more than a few hundred which should mean we can have most of the South and SE corner for home fans.
Bristol though may well want a full 2000 allocation which would mean the most we may get are blocks E and F. In fact, half of E block is already on sale but I reckon the other half, minus a few seats for segreagtion will be ours.
For both games the shelf is already on sale and this is great for families. As well as being a good view there are precious few other seats in the family areas. Wigan has virtually all of the shelf available where as Bristol has less than half.
If form is the be repeated, a few other pockets of seats will pop up, as well as front row disabled seats and the premium ESL seats. But if you want a ticket, act now, especially if you want a particular stand or it's important you have a group of seats together.
I'm sure the ST exchange will operate for both these games. It would be great if the club let those list their seats as avaialble now if they know they wont be there. Many will already know they are away as it's Easter and mayu not think to log in from Tennerriffe to make their ticket available! The club say the exchange won't operate until it's a sell out - fair enough, but it would be great if there was a decent number to list the moment this happens.
I think Wigan will be the easier game to get tickets for as I can't see Wigan bringing more than a few hundred which should mean we can have most of the South and SE corner for home fans.
Bristol though may well want a full 2000 allocation which would mean the most we may get are blocks E and F. In fact, half of E block is already on sale but I reckon the other half, minus a few seats for segreagtion will be ours.
For both games the shelf is already on sale and this is great for families. As well as being a good view there are precious few other seats in the family areas. Wigan has virtually all of the shelf available where as Bristol has less than half.
If form is the be repeated, a few other pockets of seats will pop up, as well as front row disabled seats and the premium ESL seats. But if you want a ticket, act now, especially if you want a particular stand or it's important you have a group of seats together.
I'm sure the ST exchange will operate for both these games. It would be great if the club let those list their seats as avaialble now if they know they wont be there. Many will already know they are away as it's Easter and mayu not think to log in from Tennerriffe to make their ticket available! The club say the exchange won't operate until it's a sell out - fair enough, but it would be great if there was a decent number to list the moment this happens.