It's a home game. Aren't those with priority points season ticket holders so they get the first chance to buy their own seats?Interesting that they are opening up tickets to boro members first rather than using the priority points. I wonder if this is going to be the strategy going forward for in demand games.
I assumed by awarding 10 PP for having the membership, they would still use a tier system based on priority points rather than offering priority to Boro members.
I'm not sure I agree that someone who hasn't been to a home game all season could buy a membership and jump in front of people who have say 30 priority points from attending 10 matches.
Not that it was affect this match as I doubt it'll sell out but it may well become important if we got in the play-off or dare I say it, got to Wembley.
Me too, it's discriminatory.Disappointed with the pricing especially being on BBC. I can foresee a low crowd.
Any idea how many points you get? 2?
Disappointed with the pricing especially being on BBC. I can foresee a low crowd.
Any idea how many points you get? 2?
No chance. I can see it being close to a sell out.I can foresee a low crowd
Everyone has priority pints who has a ticketing account.It's a home game. Aren't those with priority points season ticket holders so they get the first chance to buy their own seats?
I like the sound of that.Everyone has priority pints who has a ticketing account.
Shame the prices aren't mouth watering, especially for non ST holders. For a 3rd round tie which is live on the BBC it's overpriced.It is Boro pitted against the form team in the Premier League right now. They've just beaten Man City and Arsenal - a totally mouth watering fixture.