Suddenly every STH has 2 friends.
Weds 27th when season ticker holders can buy an extra 2.
The queue has gone - you can get straight in now - until around 2pm!
Just went in to have a look what had sold and I can't even see the match listed ... perhaps because my tranche hasn't been put up yet?
How are sales going, was that 7000 sold on the other thread a wind up?
After being on sale for 30 minutes there are 26029 seats available online.
Some blocks had big swathes of seats not offered. Blocks 126, 125 and 141 for example had close to 50% not offered. Blocks 142, 143, 124 and 123 only had a dozen of so disabled seats available when the capacity of each of these blocks must be close to 1000 so I'd suggest about 5000 of our allocation not online. Would suggest about 2500 sold in the first 30 mins
Who knows if these are part of our allocation and have not been released by the club or are not part of our allocation....
Not a wind up but inaccurate reporting IMO. I think there were around 5000 held back from our allocation, so at 0930 about 2500 had been flogged
The queue has gone - you can get straight in now - until around 2pm!
OK, seen your other post now too. Odd about that 5,000 ... the club have said they are selling 33,000 tix so I expect they will (and not use for comp's etc). I'd have guessed at 3/4,000 gone in this first batch given fairly high points and people waiting for those with lower points, and maybe another 5/6000 by end of day
Where do you see tix on website? Home/Away games?
Where do you see tix on website? Home/Away games?
It's on the ticket home page. Really confused when I got through to the ticket portal
No - it has its own dedicated panel top right.
Got it ... thx
As posted elsewhere, there probably aren't too many groups where everyone qualifies for the first wave, so many will be waiting until the points drops to that of the "least loyal" member of the group.
I'm slightly surprised to read people buying some tickets already with the hope of getting other(s) nearby in a later tranche - I'm not sure that approach is really needed.