..as the title says, in case anyone (like me) was planning to try and get hold of some tomorrow (Tuesday) morning: https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/news/2017/july/on-sale-dates-moved/
..as the title says, in case anyone (like me) was planning to try and get hold of some tomorrow (Tuesday) morning: https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/news/2017/july/on-sale-dates-moved/
So how many of these games will be moved for TV coverage.
So when are sky announcing the tv dates, given that hey did it early for the last tranche?
So when are sky announcing the tv dates, given that hey did it early for the last tranche?
Everton and Palace must be good bets (Sunday, Monday respectively). And that's not allowing for the bizarre magnetism of a 'south coast derby' - something TV companies inexplicably can't resist. Depends on the other games those weekends though obviously, and I can't be arsed to look.
We won't play Palace on the Monday night we are in Manchester on Saturday.
I think the Southampton game is the only one in danger
That's a bit shabby. Had planned to buy some tickets for the matches available this morning for Mrs EP, who is in the membership scheme.
Buy them knowing that the KO time may be changed, and happy to take the risk.
Seems very odd to make the announcement only a few hours before they were due to go on sale too.
That's a bit shabby. Had planned to buy some tickets for the matches available this morning for Mrs EP, who is in the membership scheme.
Buy them knowing that the KO time may be changed, and happy to take the risk.
Seems very odd to make the announcement only a few hours before they were due to go on sale too.
But, unless I'm missing something, displays some (rare) common sense, no?
Let people buy tickets for games only when they know those games are going to be played.
From an NSC perspective, it's massively disappointing of course. A good moan-up about a game being moved for television is a surefire traffic generator. I can only hope that if any of these games are moved, it coincides with a gig in town that half of NSC's season ticket holders were planning on attending.
I can only hope that if any of these games are moved, it coincides with a gig in town that half of NSC's season ticket holders were planning on attending.
If Everton are in the Europa League will they be playing on the Thursday with our game having to be moved to Sunday/Monday?
I can understand the logic of the decision, it does make sense, but the timing (10pm on a Monday night, before the tickets were originally due to go on sale the following morning at 9am) seems odd, which is my (minor) beef.
Got email mid afternoon yesterday saying about ticket sales dates.