by weybridgewanderer » 21 Feb 2007 15:01
by Riseley » 21 Feb 2007 17:43
by Royal Lady » 21 Feb 2007 18:06
Riseley - the voice of reason!Riseley As the TO has proved it can sell 3000 tickets in 24 hours all future away game tickets should all be sold on one day only. Anyone who is not prepared to queue overnight or stay on the phone for 8 hours has only themselves to blame.
by AJ~ » 21 Feb 2007 18:33
by working class hero » 21 Feb 2007 23:41
by Stranded » 22 Feb 2007 08:49
working class hero I accept the system is the way it is.... However, it means that only a small clique of fans will be able to watch a variety of games. And the gap will be ever widening. I wanted 2 tickets for Arsenal and have 559 points [x2]. Sold out. This is tough luck. It does annoy me that newcomers with an AST jumped ahead of me.
This season I will only attend a few games away - mainly because I have been crippled by the cost of home STs. Funny how easy it was to get tickets for Walsall or Boston...... Yet now the club is not really rewarding my loyalty. I have 6 home STs so I pay a great deal more to RFC than a single person who can then afford an AST.
It might be fairer if all those with multiple STs were allowed to aggregate points [but obviously buy less tickets]......
by Huntley & Palmer » 22 Feb 2007 10:28
working class hero This is tough luck. It does annoy me that newcomers with an AST jumped ahead of me.
by PieEater » 22 Feb 2007 13:19
working class hero I accept the system is the way it is.... However, it means that only a small clique of fans will be able to watch a variety of games. And the gap will be ever widening. I wanted 2 tickets for Arsenal and have 559 points [x2]. Sold out. This is tough luck. It does annoy me that newcomers with an AST jumped ahead of me.
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by boycey » 22 Feb 2007 14:10
weybridgewanderer currently ticket solutions have 8 tickets available
£175
http://www.ticketsolutions.co.uk/order.php?event_id=870
by meeky_no9 » 22 Feb 2007 17:20
by Huntley & Palmer » 22 Feb 2007 18:23
by Coppelled Streets » 22 Feb 2007 18:29
by Irvinchangeyaname » 22 Feb 2007 19:11
Coppelled Streets May have been mentioned already, so apologies in advance, but some football clubs do a 'lucky dip' type policy on you getting an away ticket for games. I'm sure this is still the case at Leeds United.
You stick your name in the hat and you might be lucky, you might not.
Would you prefer that? I wouldn't!
Coppelled Streets May have been mentioned already, so apologies in advance, but some football clubs do a 'lucky dip' type policy on you getting an away ticket for games. I'm sure this is still the case at Leeds United.
You stick your name in the hat and you might be lucky, you might not.
Would you prefer that? I wouldn't!
by Huntley & Palmer » 22 Feb 2007 22:58
by Seal » 23 Feb 2007 10:18
by jetsetwilly » 23 Feb 2007 11:09
by boycey » 23 Feb 2007 11:31
Seal Secured a home end ticket...better than nothing I guess!
Apparently where my seat is the stewards let you stand all game which will make a nice change...
by Seal » 23 Feb 2007 11:58
boyceySeal Secured a home end ticket...better than nothing I guess!
Apparently where my seat is the stewards let you stand all game which will make a nice change...
where did you get it from mate?
by boycey » 23 Feb 2007 12:05
SealboyceySeal Secured a home end ticket...better than nothing I guess!
Apparently where my seat is the stewards let you stand all game which will make a nice change...
where did you get it from mate?
Just through a friend who's an Arsenal fan. Him and a big group of mates pool tickets for every game, and there's always some left over (except for the big games). I got one of the spares and a couple of my other Reading mates are doing the same thing. If we have any left over will let you know!
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