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Wrongand proof that a priority system isn't needed after all
Wrongand proof that a priority system isn't needed after all
173 seats left, on general sale at 10am tomorrow mate.Any tickets left does anyone know? Get on the blower in the morning if there are any left. Thanks for any info
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Unfortunately not…my sister has rudely decided to get married this weekend. You’re quite right. It shows that there’s no requirement for a priority system though, doesn’t it?65 tickets are still left as per 10.28am
Humpty - a season ticket of all types guranteed seat for the Fulham game.
By 12 noon all the general sale tickets will be gone. If I didn't have a season ticket I would have been sweating on getting a ticket. The argument that only long term season ticket and their friends could get a ticket was proved incorrect for this game. Are you going to the game?
No. Potentially it could have been 15 000 people trying and things would be frantic and fraught at both ends.Unfortunately not…my sister has rudely decided to get married this weekend. You’re quite right. It shows that there’s no requirement for a priority system though, doesn’t it?
I’m glad we sold out but it did seem hard work, I thought these would have gone much quicker, am surprised as quite a few made the long trip to Devon, quite a few at Rotherham, why not the take up on the actual first game of the season???Showing as sold out now
I agree.I’m glad we sold out but it did seem hard work, I thought these would have gone much quicker, am surprised as quite a few made the long trip to Devon, quite a few at Rotherham, why not the take up on the actual first game of the season???
Maybe the fact that its live on Sky, they are playing Sunday, The match is 1:30 KO meaning the earliest you can get to London from Redcar is about 11:50 I think my mate said. No time for a beer by time you get across to Fulham. Then there is that awful walk to and from Tube in order to get train home. Plus because the ticket information was so late in getting announced you end up paying top dollar on the train even with a rail card. Then there is Covid issues. Then there is the issue of what sort of a team we will put out. Although that never comes in to our planning. Expecting a bit of a drubbing though.I’m glad we sold out but it did seem hard work, I thought these would have gone much quicker, am surprised as quite a few made the long trip to Devon, quite a few at Rotherham, why not the take up on the actual first game of the season???
Maybe 4,000 potential was over optimistic.
Some valid points raised by Arsed for Teesside based fans which still represent over 50% of the potential away fans. A lot of barriers to get to the game and back.
One of my brothers who lives in the South East was interested in taking his family but it would have cost them £91 for 4 (2 adults 2 children) for the tickets, he decided it was too much and will watch on Sky. He was expecting to be like Spurs in the FAC replay which was £61.
Its probably the toughest game of the season, but been a football fan is about beating the odds and living in hope with 1600 brothers. (as in "us band of brothers").
True about about SE Boro fans not having too many season tickets. Even though I thought the tickets for general sale took a time to sell out today.Redwurzel......................forgot to mention ticketing price as well. Expensive for a family of 4. TBH I thought they would sell out mainly to Supporters in the South. There is always a good turn out of Southern based fans for any game down South. I suppose a lot of those don't have home S.T due to the issues of coming up to Boro week in week out. Many of them will have waited for General Sale.