Right this is what I've been told from a good source. Only £25 tickets left. A few left in other price bands but not together and the club are working out how to sell them. My source told me that the Club doesn't think there's enough tickets to fulfill demand and we will sell out our allocation. Seems strange with only 7k? season ticket holders so this must mean there's quite a few tickets gone to players staff etc? My advice would be get darn early tomorrow to guarantee a ticket.
Well my dad heard this today one of the women, probably helping run the selling of the tickets, started having a go at those selling at the turnstiles. Saying... 'Under any circumstances do not sell tickets to people with more than 4 season tickets! One man has just walked out with 96 tickets!' I'm only saying what my dad heard today.
RE: Well my dad heard this today I saw someone who walked out with a Handful of tickets, (Looked more than 16)
so if we only sold 11000 today that leaves 22000 left. We only had 14500 £25 tickets, so how can there only be £25 tickets left. It Doesn't add up, surely we sold more than 11000?
All £25 = £2400 £35 = £3360 £45 = £4320 £55 = £5280 fecking hell!
A guy behind me in £45 queue said he and his mates wanted 92 tickets, I took that to mean that there was enough of them there with 4 books apiece to get that many, he shouted to one of the stewards that he wanted that many together and would they organise him to go to the turnstyle when a new batch arrived, even though that meant people behind him would get in front of him.
they are selling them on a percentage basis day by day so season ticket holders who cant get today get an equal chance to buy the ticket of their choice?
It really does beggar belief. Although if you can, why not? It just sounds like one big hassle to me though.