pure_white
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Is upper tier that bad? I think about dozen maybe 18 rows up so sorta halfway not too bad...beyond that bring binoculars!
Amazon shifting tonnes of these.Is upper tier that bad? I think about dozen maybe 18 rows up so sorta halfway not too bad...beyond that bring binoculars!
No it isn't. The current system is about as fair as you're going to get, and it's tedious to keep reading about how simple and fair a system giving an advantage to lower priority members would be.Therefore a group of 6 top tiers and 2 Members with no points could all end up Window 1. Is that fair?
No, I had tickets up there when I went to watch The Lionesses V USA seemed not much different from my WSU seat.Is upper tier that bad? I think about dozen maybe 18 rows up so sorta halfway not too bad...beyond that bring binoculars!
That would mean some would benefit at the expense of others and effectively queue jump; not fair IMO.For
I wonder whether the club could look at groups of fans getting and average loyalty point total by pre-registering as a group for marquee occasions such as this?
Ultimately, the way they have done it is the fairest. Long time STH and those who go to a lot of away games get first dibs.Just been chatting on text to my mate. Seven out of the nine of us wanting to go who were STHs are all together in the lower tier but the other two have no chance. Albion+ T1 this morning one of them was 25000th in the queue apparently! Still lots left top tier when I checked but nothing lower tier.
I commented that back in 2019 we were just happy to be going. Now everyone realises how much better the bottom tier is and it's been totally taken by STHs.
I don't really think there's any fairer way of doing it. We had to wait until STH group 3 to get our final one of the seven in but still managed a group of three, gap, group of four in 136. I've previously moaned about high tiers being a closed shop in EPL games but they're not. The boy and I have dragged ourselves round the country to less glamorous fixtures and picked up some slim pickings (restricted view at Fulham) and are now at the point where we know we can go anywhere except probably Bournemouth and Brentford. A few more days out and those should be doable too.
These games will always cause problems. People come out of the woodwork for Wembley, and that's fine and expected, but TB has designed the system so that his most loyal customers come first.
That's about where we were last time and in terms of view it's fine. It's a bit detached from the pitch-level atmosphere, but still good when it gets going.Is upper tier that bad? I think about dozen maybe 18 rows up so sorta halfway not too bad...beyond that bring binoculars!
According to this, Liverpool and Chelsea both got allocations of 30,500 for last season’s FA Cup final, so not than many less than we were allocated for this year’s semi-final.However wait until we beat Man U and see the fuss which will be generated on here about the far fewer tickets available
I can only imagine what it will be like if we reach the final… probably 5k less tickets and a much higher uptake from STH will mean not a lot to go round My Albion+ members as such which I’m sure will cause much gnashing of teeth etc.Ultimately, the way they have done it is the fairest. Long time STH and those who go to a lot of away games get first dibs.
People like me (long time Albion+) who get to games when I can get a chance today.
Everyone else, including guests, wait in line and hope for the best.But I don't see why they should be able to jump the queue and have better seats than those who have stumped up the My Albion+ money at the start of this and every season.
However wait until we beat Man U and see the fuss which will be generated on here about the far fewer tickets available
The middle tier is c16,000 seats and a lot of those are Club Wembley and not available for one-off event sales.do you think well get further tkts if we sell out? - if 34k each then roughly 20k left? 68k - 90k??
30,500 tickets for the final, so there will be some for A+ members, but it won't be the 5-6,000 that it may appear, assuming 24-25,000 STHs and 1901ers, as the club's tickets for staff, partners, sponsors and player family and friends will come out of the same pool of 30,500.I can only imagine what it will be like if we reach the final… probably 5k less tickets and a much higher uptake from STH will mean not a lot to go round My Albion+ members as such which I’m sure will cause much gnashing of teeth etc.
Bottom line is priority needs to go to those who support the club week in and week out. I know many will moan about it being a closed shop and unfair but it really isn’t.
As for the comments about sitting with friends etc I think the club have got it spot on… if you want to sit with friends from a lower priority then wait till it’s their window.
Agree with nearly everything you've said, but remember it is when not if. This is our year.I can only imagine what it will be like if we reach the final… probably 5k less tickets and a much higher uptake from STH will mean not a lot to go round My Albion+ members as such which I’m sure will cause much gnashing of teeth etc.
Bottom line is priority needs to go to those who support the club week in and week out. I know many will moan about it being a closed shop and unfair but it really isn’t.
As for the comments about sitting with friends etc I think the club have got it spot on… if you want to sit with friends from a lower priority then wait till it’s their window.
I wonder if they would have to change the categories for the priority windows, if there are only 2 or 3000 available for My Albion+ members just to manage the chaos.30,500 tickets for the final, so there will be some for A+ members, but it won't be the 5-6,000 that it may appear, assuming 24-25,000 STHs and 1901ers, as the club's tickets for staff, partners, sponsors and player family and friends will come out of the same pool of 30,500.
About 5k less… however the club might hold a few more back for families/friends/sponsors so might not be much more than 25/26k available to fans and with over 20k STH it doesn’t leave much left. Think also the STH uptake for the final would be higher than it has been for the semi.According to this, Liverpool and Chelsea both got allocations of 30,500 for last season’s FA Cup final, so not than many less than we were allocated for this year’s semi-final.
FA Cup 2022 final tickets: Prices for Liverpool vs Chelsea decider & how to buy | Goal.com UK
Everything you need to know about FA Cup 2022 final tickets, with information for Chelsea and Liverpool fanswww.goal.com
With both a higher take up from STH and probably from the club itself for a final I’d guess possibly only a few thousand would be available for members ??30,500 tickets for the final, so there will be some for A+ members, but it won't be the 5-6,000 that it may appear, assuming 24-25,000 STHs and 1901ers, as the club's tickets for staff, partners, sponsors and player family and friends will come out of the same pool of 30,500.
I won't, im in greece for the final so will watch brighton beat man city from a sunbedI'll worry about Final allocation should be beat Man Ure.
Ditto. Santorini.I won't, im in greece for the final so will watch brighton beat man city from a sunbed
I had £80 tickets in the second to back row for the Man City match and I didn’t think it was that special.Is upper tier that bad? I think about dozen maybe 18 rows up so sorta halfway not too bad...beyond that bring binoculars!