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Tickets Remaining for Newcastle



The club have announced this fixture will be on general sale from tomorrow: https://www.brightonandhovealbion.c...castle-tickets-on-general-sale-this-thursday/

The text also says the game will on general sale for away fans via Newcastle from tomorrow too.

By general sale the club is saying you don't need a previous purchase history to grab a seat. It would appear the only times this facility is to be made available is when it's not going to be an away sellout, so there are no fears of masses of away fans grabbing seats in the home stands, without a purchase history.

My initial reaction was surprise that the Geordies had not snapped up all their tickets to registered members, but on reflection, this game may be the least attractive of them all.....

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Not a great football buzz around Tyneside at the moment.

I'd be very surprised if Newcastle don't eventually sellout the away end. It is after all over 4 weeks away, so I can't see an extra block being made available for home fans like was for West Brom.

At the moment, there are plenty of seats available, from £35 (Cat B)

North: 21
Shelf: 125
WSL: 235
WSU: 30
ESL: 366
ESU: 22
South: 179
 






No huge difference but I've noticed the 3 eastern columns of S1G are on sale to home fans where for Man City these were the segregated area. With the segregation area now in S1F it will mean a slightly less than 3000 allocation for Newcaslte, if they indeed sell what they've got so far. If not, we may get S1F like for the West Brom game.
 




With around 500 less seats available for home fans and us proving we can actually score goals this one is sure to sell out sooner rather than later.
[MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] any news from the club regarding the ticket exchange?

North: 41 (all bar 3 are front row disabled)
Shelf: 38 (family)
WSL: 42 (22 are front row disabled)
ESL: 191 (72 are family)
ESU: 14 (8 are disabled)
South: 69

So as it stand just over 200 seats available that dont have any buying restrictions.
 






MattBackHome

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Jul 7, 2003
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[MENTION=15277]kingcole[/MENTION]

Is there an official notification from the club as to exactly when the disabled/concession seats become declassified and available for general sale?

Still loving your TIRELESS work.
 


[MENTION=15277]kingcole[/MENTION]

Is there an official notification from the club as to exactly when the disabled/concession seats become declassified and available for general sale?

Still loving your TIRELESS work.

Not a clue when. But they seem to be able to be grabbed once there are virtually no others available.

Some are confusing too as some are spaces for a wheelchair which clearly can't be bought by non wheelchair users at any time
 




Gazwag

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Mar 4, 2004
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So as it stand just over 200 seats available that dont have any buying restrictions.

So no excuse for those new fans who are currently shut out the ticketing system. Register, buy a ticket to the Newcastle game and then have a purchase history to get a good chance at tickets for the big games and get their feet onto the first rung for loyalty points
 


Nixonator

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Feb 8, 2016
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Shoreham Beach
So no excuse for those new fans who are currently shut out the ticketing system. Register, buy a ticket to the Newcastle game and then have a purchase history to get a good chance at tickets for the big games and get their feet onto the first rung for loyalty points

It's still Purchase History only isn't it?
 








spoonie

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Apr 19, 2011
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The purchase history rule was relaxed when the away tickets went on general sale to the Geordies. When they sold out the purchase history requirement came back
How many have they got ? and any reason why we only gave WBA 2500??
 


How many have they got ? and any reason why we only gave WBA 2500??

Assume that's all they wanted. Under the rules they are allowed 3000.

Can't see anything official for the Newcastle allocation but I'm thinking it will be a few dozen short of 3000. My reason for this is we have got the whole of S1G which means Newcastle will have to have given up at least 3 columns of S1F for there to be a sterile area.

For the Man City game, they had all of S1F and the sterile area came from our own S1G.
 








77 in the ESL (38 of which are not family tickets)
17 in the North (all front row disabled seats)
17 on the Shelf (all front row disabled seats)
25 in WSL (6 front row disabled)
28 in the South
19 in ESU

There are currently less than 100 tickets that are not family or disabled areas. Of course, some more might appear but surely it's time for the ticket exchange?

The only blocks with any pairs remaining are E3B (6 pairs) and E1H (12 pairs)

EDIT: Also 18 hospitality tickets for HB Restaurant at £216.00 each
 


Still no sign of the exchange which is a bit of a pain as there are now only singles left apart from 8 pairs in the ESU, a couple of pairs in the family and front row disabled areas.

Also, it looks like the front rows in the North and WSL have been made a free for all as most of these seats have now gone.

8 hospitality tickets have gone in the last 24 hours so only 10 are available online for the HB restaurant. Elsewhere the following seats are available:-

North: 10 (all in the front row but all are pairs)
WSL: 17
Shelf: 14 (Family - 3 pairs remain)
South: 25 (there are 2 seats immediately in front/behind in S1G)
ESL: 33 (24 of which are in the family area)
ESU: 23 (8 pairs available in E3F and E3B)

122 seats remain of which 38 are family only.
 








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