Exeter Tickets

Kevcharben

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No cheap tickets for us I would guess

Although I dont know why there is two columns with different prices


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Terrace standing and seats
The Big Bank is the terrace behind the goal.

We will get same prices for terrace and available seats
 
I think Boro tickets will sell quickly considering all the interest.
Won't be a high number on sale of course. About half the available for Sunderland.
As to ticket prices remember Exeter City has been fan run for 20 years, every penny gets recycled. They need nights like this to help keep them afloat.
 
Ticket prices are the same v Luton in last round. Same as their league prices.
Home ends sold out but Luton only sold about 700
If you're the commercial manager why would you charge anything less for the last 16 of a cup competition against higher league opposition.

Big night for both clubs for a chance to get into quarter finals.
Accommodation booked for the Devon double header, Looking forward to it.
 
Ticket prices are the same v Luton in last round. Same as their league prices.
Home ends sold out but Luton only sold about 700
If you're the commercial manager why would you charge anything less for the last 16 of a cup competition against higher league opposition.

Big night for both clubs for a chance to get into quarter finals.
Accommodation booked for the Devon double header, Looking forward to it.
Pretty sure the Boro away end will sell out. And quickly.
 
769 tickets will be gone in hours not days - I would thought we will take at least 1,500 to Plymouth. Didn't we take over 2,000 to the South Wales games last season and over 2,500 to Bristol City (we had a whole stand behind one of the goals). OK the interest has dropped a bit with our poor start, but there are quite a few Boro fans in the South West (approx 500?) who rarely get to see a match within 50 miles of where they live or just one, a season.

If the Exeter tickets are £27 people will pay it, its the last 16 of the League Cup.

Interestingly Exeter is only £1 cheaper than the Riverside, despite being Division 1 and an old stadium.
For a mid week game Boro is £28 for an adult in some parts of the Riverside.
 
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769 tickets will be gone in a few hours - I would thought we will take at least 1,500 to Plymouth. Didn't we take over 2,000 to the South Wales games last season and over 2,500 to Bristol City (we had a whole stand behind one of the goals). There are quite a few Boro fans in the South West.

If the Exeter tickets are £27 people will pay it, its the last 16 of the League Cup.
And there's a lot of people that have never been and recognise they might not get another chance.
 
769 tickets will be gone in a few hours - I would thought we will take at least 1,500 to Plymouth. Didn't we take over 2,000 to the South Wales games last season and over 2,500 to Bristol City (we had a whole stand behind one of the goals). There are quite a few Boro fans in the South West.

If the Exeter tickets are £27 people will pay it, its the last 16 of the League Cup.
I suppose Plymouth ticket sales may be lower than they would have been cos of people travelling to Exeter instead.
 
I suppose Plymouth ticket sales may be lower than they would have been cos of people travelling to Exeter instead.
Rob: I know it's down to Exeter and not Boro, but do you know when the Exeter tickets will go on sale?

I live in Devon, so I'm very keen to go, although I reckon I have zero chance of grabbing one. Cheers 👍
 
I went to watch Charlton v Exeter on Tuesday with an Exeter supporting friend in the away end and I heard multiple conversations about how playing Boro was a terrible, completely dull draw for them. Having said that I wouldn't surprised if there are plenty of tickets available in the home end if we get a tiny allocation. Their current form is also poor and although they were on the receiving end of a dubious red card and penalty decision I think we should dispatch of them quite comfortably. If they give the ball away to us like they did against Charlton they will get heavily punished.
 
Rob: I know it's down to Exeter and not Boro, but do you know when the Exeter tickets will go on sale?

I live in Devon, so I'm very keen to go, although I reckon I have zero chance of grabbing one. Cheers 👍
I expect they will go on sale in good time because Boro already know some of the details about how many they will get etc. So, when I say "In good time" I mean it should not be a week or ten days before as it has been at times this season.

By the way, I have appealed to Boro to contact the EFL about late ticket arrivals from away clubs last season and this season. The EFL needs to get stricter with clubs sending out their tickets to the away club. (I had been approached by some fans complaining and quite rightly that they that they are left waiting for away tickets and that makes transport etc possibly more expensive).
Sorry to be so woolly in my answer.
 
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