So to get the best seats it is best to wait as long as you can then?

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  1. SuperTyke

    SuperTyke Well-Known Member

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    Otherwise you'll be behind the goal/in the corner
     
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    how do you work that out? nt
     
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    any tickets that we don't sell will be added to cardiff's allocation so that means we will be selling the seats in order from behind the goals and working our way out towards the halfway line to meet the cardiff fans doesn't it?
     
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    what makes you make that assessment?? nt
     
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    How can that happen though

    When it says that tickets can't go on general sale if the other club have sold out!
    It's barking....so if Cardiff sell out to season ticket holders and their various categories but we don't, they'll prevent us putting them on general sale but give them to Cardiff instead?!


    Anyway - to answer your question...who knows! They may start at one side and work round - in which case you need to buy straight away for a side ticket, or they could start behind the goal and go both ways....so you'd have to wait!
     
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    which bit?

    the fact that we cardiff would get any seats we don't sell? or that we would leave the seats next to the cardiff fans till last to sell?
     
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    a) we wont sell out

    b) cardiff will
    c)cardiff will get any excess tickets of ours


    sweeping assumptions.
     
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    what makes everyone think cardiff will sell out, they didn't sell there allocation for the riverside and that will have only been about 8k
     
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    a and b were a case of IF we don't sell out, not when. and c was because I thought i'd read it on here that if cardiff don't sell out then we'll get some of their seats so presumably the same would happen if we didnt sell out but they did.
     
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    I took that as meaning that if sold out our section then tickets would go on general sale if cardiff don't sell all of theirs (ie we'll get some of theirs), if they do sell all of theirs we cant have them.
     
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    c)...does not seem likely....

    The regulations for this game prevent any information regarding general sale being released at this time.

    The Football Associated have stipulated that tickets may only go on general sale should both clubs involved in the fixture have tickets remaining. More news soon.
     
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    hmm why do I get the feeling that that is just badly worded and isnt what the FA have said at all?
     
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    It means that if Cardiff sell out on restricted sale, we can't put ours on general sale and vice versa. To prevent the opposing club's fans from buying tickets in the wrong end.
     
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    good point, makes you wonder why we havent got more catagories then
     

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