Yesterdays_Jam
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Cheers fellaOnline or at the counter at the ticket office.
Cheers fellaOnline or at the counter at the ticket office.
Try having a season ticket and living, for example, in London and relying on public transport. I'll be there for the Luton game though. Looking forward to that being a sell-out.There are almost 2,500 tickets now available which I assume are ST holders that haven't purchased as there were 4 left earlier.
I find the amount of unpurchased tickets staggering.
Outside major cities there is no public transport after 9pm - in my rural city I would say after 6pm.
Over 90% of Boro season tickets live within 10 miles of the Riverside - I thought they would have all taken up the ticket offer.
I just don't think the 90% figure is true. Loads travel from around York and from even further afield.Outside major cities there is no public transport after 9pm - in my rural city I would say after 6pm.
Over 90% of Boro season tickets live within 10 miles of the Riverside - I thought they would have all taken up the ticket offer.
Several sell outs in 16/17. Premier League season.When was our last sellout? 2004?
Will be interesting what the 'sell out' capacity is.
Fair enough, we're definitely selling out, I was wrong.
Brilliant effort.
Yes, many other clubs seem to manage it.They need to lessen the gap between fans.
Will be interesting what the 'sell out' capacity is.
Brighton promotion game Stoke first game in the prem Liverpool in the prem etcWhen was our last sellout? 2004?
Sellouts in the prem years meant about 32,700.I'm guessing it'll be about 31,000 with the usual thousands of seats of segregation.
Sellouts in the prem years meant about 32,700.