For those not registered, from official site WEST BROMWICH ALBION TICKET INFORMATION - ON SALE MONDAY APRIL 16!!! TICKETS for our final match of the 2006/2007 Championship season at West Bromwich Albion will go on sale from the Oakwell Box Office at 9.00am on Monday April 16, 2007. The Reds have an initial allocation of 1,000 tickets for the big game at The Hawthorns and these will go on General Sale. The Reds travel to face West Brom on the final day of the season, Sunday May 6, 2007, KO 1.00pm. Please note the earlier kick off. Tickets for the big game are priced at: Adults - £23.00 Senior Citizens (Over 60) - £14.00 Juveniles (Under 18) - £14.00 Juveniles (Under 16) - £11.00 Official Reds On The Road coaches will be making the trip to West Brom. Coaches will depart Oakwell at 9.00am on the day of the game and the fare is £11.00. Message From West Bromwich Albion FC: We hope you enjoy your forthcoming visit to the Hawthorns and have a pleasant afternoon. For the care and comfort of your fellow supporters who also want to enjoy the game, please do not persistently stand. Persistent standing can often affect your fellow supporters around you, especially children and the elderly. We would therefore kindly ask that you don't spoil their view and enjoyment of the match. Whilst we fully understand your standing at times of excitement, if you persistently stand this could impact on your future ticket allocation for matches at The Hawthorns. We could even be instructed by the authorities not to issue any away tickets for future matches involving your club. Thank you for your co-operation.
RE: For those not registered, from official site Standing could effect future ticket allocation at the Hawthornes.</p> I'd be gutted if that happened.... ff </p> They're ALL bloody Brummies!</p>
Don't think we'll get anything like 5200 if they need a result to get into the play-offs (to rotherham_tyke). Derby, for instance, have restricted Leeds' allocation to 1500 on the last day.
That is because Derby consider Leeds fans to be high risk on the trouble front. With them maybe being relegated on that day they just dont want to take the risk.