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Post by JG Mellor on May 17, 2022 19:50:49 GMT 1
Adult, young adult, concessions ( under 16 and over 65) Ah right. Misunderstood. Just me being thick. 16 and under
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Post by Porrohman on May 17, 2022 20:05:32 GMT 1
Er....Bristol Rovers š Porro, you got your blue and white bunting out and all set for the Rangers vs Frankfurt final tomorrow?. Or are you in Seville!?. Komm Frankfurt
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Post by Porrohman on May 17, 2022 20:06:18 GMT 1
Arm and a leg for the tickets and then the cheeky fuckers put Ā£3.75 on top š¤¬
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Post by Up the Duff. on May 17, 2022 20:16:46 GMT 1
I think the two ticket rule will put off a lot off stragglers. I know a few that took friends and colleagues ect who weren't Town fans last time. I can't see them messing about to do the same this time if they can only be bought in pairs. I live outside the UK and need 8 for non season ticket holders. What a ball ache
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Post by andyeastleake on May 17, 2022 20:21:55 GMT 1
2 tickets in a go for non SC holders is a ridiculous decision that will put off a lot of people, and make an absolute mess when we actually get there of people trying to swap seats on the fly to sit with their family/friends. I think as Sparrow points out, there's going to be a heap of people who were unable to renew this year due to covid related stuff, and this punishes them unneccesarily. I get that the point may be to prevent touting but it's a drop in the ocean compared to the number of real and dedicated fans who are getting fucked over I'm not sure I can see the logic that season ticket holders can buy 6 at a time but non season ticket holders only 2. If anything, you'd think it would be the other way around (as having the ST gives the priority so their allocation is restricted). ......& whilst I recognise time may be a factor, surely there should be a period where only ST holders can (in effect) buy tickets. Hypothetically all 36,486 tickets could be bought by only 6,081 St holders (leaving more than half disappointed - although I recognise that's highly unlikely). Whilst I think allowing ST holders to buy multiple tickets at some stage isn't a bad thing (we may struggle to sell out), the thought of non-season ticket holders choosing seats before ST holders (who might not be fortunate enough to be by a PC at noon) doesn't seem right to me. Anybody able to explain the logic / reasoning?
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Post by artysid on May 17, 2022 20:40:07 GMT 1
2 tickets in a go for non SC holders is a ridiculous decision that will put off a lot of people, and make an absolute mess when we actually get there of people trying to swap seats on the fly to sit with their family/friends. I think as Sparrow points out, there's going to be a heap of people who were unable to renew this year due to covid related stuff, and this punishes them unneccesarily. I get that the point may be to prevent touting but it's a drop in the ocean compared to the number of real and dedicated fans who are getting fucked over I'm not sure I can see the logic that season ticket holders can buy 6 at a time but non season ticket holders only 2. If anything, you'd think it would be the other way around (as having the ST gives the priority so their allocation is restricted). ......& whilst I recognise time may be a factor, surely there should be a period where only ST holders can buy tickets. Hypothetically all 36,486 tickets could be bought by only 6,081 St holders (leaving more than half disappointed - although I recognise that's highly unlikely). Whilst I think allowing ST holders to buy multiple tickets at some stage isn't a bad thing (we may struggle to sell out), the thought of non-season ticket holders choosing seats before ST holders (who might not be fortunate enough to be by a PC at noon) doesn't seem right to me. Anybody able to explain the logic / reasoning? There is a period when only ST holders can buy - from tomorrow until Monday
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Post by Orinoco on May 17, 2022 20:44:00 GMT 1
I'm not sure I can see the logic that season ticket holders can buy 6 at a time but non season ticket holders only 2. If anything, you'd think it would be the other way around (as having the ST gives the priority so their allocation is restricted). ......& whilst I recognise time may be a factor, surely there should be a period where only ST holders can buy tickets. Hypothetically all 36,486 tickets could be bought by only 6,081 St holders (leaving more than half disappointed - although I recognise that's highly unlikely). Whilst I think allowing ST holders to buy multiple tickets at some stage isn't a bad thing (we may struggle to sell out), the thought of non-season ticket holders choosing seats before ST holders (who might not be fortunate enough to be by a PC at noon) doesn't seem right to me. Anybody able to explain the logic / reasoning? There is a period when only ST holders can buy - from tomorrow until Monday A bit tight that.
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Post by andyeastleake on May 17, 2022 20:54:37 GMT 1
......& whilst I recognise time may be a factor, surely there should be a period where only ST holders can buy tickets. Anybody able to explain the logic / reasoning? There is a period when only ST holders can buy - from tomorrow until Monday Sid badly worded - should have said "in effect buy" (and changed as such) but unless I'm missing a trick and the website is also badly worded, there is NO restriction that the additional 5 tickets bought by a ST holder are also for ST holders so Non-Season ticket holders are in effect buying tickets or at the very least choosing seats ahead of ST holders. That realistically makes your comment just a technicality. Do you think that's right?
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Post by Chips Longhorn on May 17, 2022 21:08:39 GMT 1
There is a period when only ST holders can buy - from tomorrow until Monday Sid badly worded - should have said "in effect buy" (and changed as such) but unless I'm missing a trick and the website is also badly worded, there is NO restriction that the additional 5 tickets bought by a ST holder are also for ST holders so Non-Season ticket holders are in effect buying tickets or at the very least choosing seats ahead of ST holders. That realistically makes your comment just a technicality. Do you think that's right? There will easily be enough tickets for everyone . Allows St holders to take mates n family. Also likely.means more tickets sold and less fancying about . Not sure what the problem is ?
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Post by Oblong of Dreams on May 17, 2022 21:23:14 GMT 1
Think the club will announcing something today, but in advance of that does anyone have the pricing details based on L1 playoff final? I am also presuming they will be similar to semi finals and on tiered sale again, maybe less stressful as more tickets to go around. In 2017 it was four per season ticket holder I believe and the online system worked very well. We will be situated on the east side of the ground this time, the opposite to when we played the blades and reading. As I understand it itās no more than a group of 6 in one purchase. Tickets will go on sale tomorrow. The centre blocks behind the goal will be in the Ā£50/60. A weird thing I find with the New Wembley is that once you're inside you can get completely turned around in your head- once I'm in my seat I couldn't point North with any confidence if asked. Similarly I could have sworn we'd been in opposite ends in 2012 and 2017. Funny how the memory plays tricks like that, maybe I'm getting old!
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Post by COWSHEDPHIL on May 17, 2022 23:41:57 GMT 1
Theyāve fucked up tickets all season so didnāt really expect anything else.
It seems ridiculous that a season ticket holder can buy tickets for 5 non season ticket holders or friends (as it will be) who donāt go to any games
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Those who go to lots of games but donāt have a season ticket canāt buy one until Monday.
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Post by jonbrno on May 17, 2022 23:46:19 GMT 1
Looks like Wycombe also had the "2 tickets only" rule for non-season ticket holders but this was changed to 4 after feedback they received. Perhaps Town will do the same thing? The rule is causing a lot of unnecessary hassle for no real benefit that I can see. www.wwfc.com/news/2022/may/10/wembley-tickets-210522/
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Post by tvor on May 18, 2022 0:11:43 GMT 1
Seems odd giving season ticket holders 5 and a bit days to buy 6 tickets each and then only two for everyone else from then on. Definitely right to prioritise the former but making it that bit more difficult to sort seats together and travel is gonna put some people off. Would much rather things were evened out a bit to ensure the Town end is full.
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Post by colnevalleyblue on May 18, 2022 0:17:36 GMT 1
I think the two ticket rule will put off a lot off stragglers. I know a few that took friends and colleagues ect who weren't Town fans last time. I can't see them messing about to do the same this time if they can only be bought in pairs. I live outside the UK and need 8 for non season ticket holders. What a ball ache Ive got alot of sympathy for you. I maybe able to help you out. Im getting tickets on my account but will have season ticket holders within that 6 and I'll ask them if they will allow you to buy on their account details. Drop me a PM Thursday and I'll see what I can do.
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Post by colnevalleyblue on May 18, 2022 0:32:35 GMT 1
Looks like Wycombe also had the "2 tickets only" rule for non-season ticket holders but this was changed to 4 after feedback they received. Perhaps Town will do the same thing? The rule is causing a lot of unnecessary hassle for no real benefit that I can see. www.wwfc.com/news/2022/may/10/wembley-tickets-210522/It'll depend on how ticket sales are going I think. I dont envisage Town selling near the 38,000 we took in 2017. Might be a worry that Forest will buy in our end once they sell out. When we play them theor, we'll have had six Wembley trips since their last visit. (Including Spurs in the league). This system doesn't help though. Talking to two older Indian (I think) blokes having a drink at Plumbers Arms yesterday afternoon, they said 'good luck' for the game etc but neither were going to the match, they did both say they went to the final in 2017 and would go again to Wembley but hadn't been to a Town match since. I could be wrong but I can't see them jumping through the neccessary hoops to get a ticket. They were just two blokes from Huddersfield who jumped on the bandwagon. We need all that again, there was immense civic pride last time and the build up to the final just got bigger and bigger within the area, everyone got into it. It needs replicating, especially with the Rugby boys down in the capital the same weekend for a huge game. Huddersfield the Town has so much bad press. The Town Centre is grim now, it's gone from bad to worse, so much so I don't go in unless off to the footy. Walked round supermarket today and people are talking about the game on aisle 1, 4, 6 and at the tills. We need something to get behind and cheer....people need a gentle push, not the barriers and difficulty of getting tickets that we've got with this system. I think they should put tickets on sale at the ground once theyve shifted the initial rush. And declare a local Bank holiday for the Monday.
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Post by FloridaTerrier on May 18, 2022 2:37:12 GMT 1
I am worried about tickets. Flying in from Dallas, TX. Hoping to take my old man, mum and our lass.
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Post by dewsburyterrier on May 18, 2022 6:01:12 GMT 1
I know there will be families and friends of, say, 5 or 6 season card holders that will get their tickets by just using one season card holder's allocation. In other words if any non season card holder knows someone that doesn't need to use their own card to buy tickets they could ask them to get their tickets for them.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2022 7:37:24 GMT 1
Theyāve fucked up tickets all season so didnāt really expect anything else. It seems ridiculous that a season ticket holder can buy tickets for 5 non season ticket holders or friends (as it will be) who donāt go to any games But Those who go to lots of games but donāt have a season ticket canāt buy one until Monday. It those who go to a lot of games without a SC surely will know people who have one? Moan, moan fing moan. Club canāt do right for wrong once again despite delivering our best season in decades.
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Post by Clark W Griswald (CAS) on May 18, 2022 7:43:00 GMT 1
Can we do as many transactions as we want on a single ST ?
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Post by ilsonterrier on May 18, 2022 7:43:07 GMT 1
Looks like Wycombe also had the "2 tickets only" rule for non-season ticket holders but this was changed to 4 after feedback they received. Perhaps Town will do the same thing? The rule is causing a lot of unnecessary hassle for no real benefit that I can see. www.wwfc.com/news/2022/may/10/wembley-tickets-210522/Think Sunderland did too. Headteacher at school could only get 2 when he wanted 4 so is trying to pull in favours to get 2 more.
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Post by rockwall on May 18, 2022 7:52:18 GMT 1
I'm not sure I can see the logic that season ticket holders can buy 6 at a time but non season ticket holders only 2. If anything, you'd think it would be the other way around (as having the ST gives the priority so their allocation is restricted). ......& whilst I recognise time may be a factor, surely there should be a period where only ST holders can buy tickets. Hypothetically all 36,486 tickets could be bought by only 6,081 St holders (leaving more than half disappointed - although I recognise that's highly unlikely). Whilst I think allowing ST holders to buy multiple tickets at some stage isn't a bad thing (we may struggle to sell out), the thought of non-season ticket holders choosing seats before ST holders (who might not be fortunate enough to be by a PC at noon) doesn't seem right to me. Anybody able to explain the logic / reasoning? There is a period when only ST holders can buy - from tomorrow until Monday Think the poster means that a SC holder can buy for a Non SC holder. For example, a non SC holder could get a ticket at noon if a SC holder is buying them. Another SC holder may not be able to get a ticket until 5pm depending on their access to a device.
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Post by andyeastleake on May 18, 2022 7:56:33 GMT 1
It those who go to a lot of games without a SC surely will know people who have one? Moan, moan fing moan. Club canāt do right for wrong once again despite delivering our best season in decades. Comments like this are beginning to boil my p***. The implication you're less of a supporter if you point out what the club has done is strange (or just f*****g daft). I praise when the club does things right but I'm f****d if I'm not going to say when they've got something wrong..... .....and if it's not raised as an issue, nothing will ever change.......why do companies try so hard to get customer feedback (although sometimes Town seem to find supporters an irritant). ...and trust me it should be a lot f*****g easier to sort out away or Wembley ticket priorities than it is coping with 46 Championship games. ....but we've made it look a lot harder.....
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Post by benhomly on May 18, 2022 8:13:10 GMT 1
It those who go to a lot of games without a SC surely will know people who have one? Moan, moan fing moan. Club canāt do right for wrong once again despite delivering our best season in decades. Comments like this are beginning to boil my p***. The implication you're less of a supporter if you point out what the club has done is strange (or just f*****g daft). I praise when the club does things right but I'm f****d if I'm not going to say when they've got something wrong..... .....and if it's not raised as an issue, nothing will ever change.......why do companies try so hard to get customer feedback (although sometimes Town seem to find supporters an irritant). ...and trust me it should be a lot f*****g easier to sort out away or Wembley ticket priorities than it is coping with 46 Championship games. ....but we've made it look a lot harder..... Well they obviously haven't done much right recently coz all you seem to do is have a go these days. Maybe it would have been better if we'd had another relegation fight this season eh?
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Post by Farsley Terrier (UK product) on May 18, 2022 8:16:39 GMT 1
It those who go to a lot of games without a SC surely will know people who have one? Moan, moan fing moan. Club canāt do right for wrong once again despite delivering our best season in decades. Comments like this are beginning to boil my p***. The implication you're less of a supporter if you point out what the club has done is strange (or just f*****g daft). I praise when the club does things right but I'm f****d if I'm not going to say when they've got something wrong..... .....and if it's not raised as an issue, nothing will ever change.......why do companies try so hard to get customer feedback (although sometimes Town seem to find supporters an irritant). ...and trust me it should be a lot f*****g easier to sort out away or Wembley ticket priorities than it is coping with 46 Championship games. ....but we've made it look a lot harder..... has the club done anything wrong though? Tickets are not even on sale yet. The club might change things later on to make it easier. I suppose it depends on ticket sales to season ticket holders. Not every Season Ticket holder is going to buy their full allocation are they?
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Post by artysid on May 18, 2022 8:42:32 GMT 1
Forest fans saying that unless they limit it to one ticket per ST holder they'll sell out before it they go on general release.
That means they must have 35,000+ ST holders, which lets be fair is some going for a Championship side
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Post by wagnerhoylelegends on May 18, 2022 8:47:38 GMT 1
Are Tickets emailed over rather than posted?
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Post by artysid on May 18, 2022 8:53:46 GMT 1
Are Tickets emailed over rather than posted? I think you have a choice
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Post by v8bart on May 18, 2022 8:56:34 GMT 1
Are Tickets emailed over rather than posted? Digital, emailed out 5 day's before hand. If I remember correctly. There's still a "delivery charge" though
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Post by VLP Fan Club on May 18, 2022 8:58:28 GMT 1
Forest fans saying that unless they limit it to one ticket per ST holder they'll sell out before it they go on general release. That means they must have 35,000+ ST holders, which lets be fair is some going for a Championship side They've averaged 27,094 inclusive of away fans so that's roughly 6/7 thousand season ticket holders paying and not attending, THEY ARE MASSIVE!
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Post by alexdire on May 18, 2022 9:02:48 GMT 1
just re-read the instructions and saw 'Tickets will be sold from the North round to the South'. I wanted to sit in the South East corner as the North East Corner posh seats are greyed out.
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