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Post by davethegrave on Oct 21, 2024 18:44:30 GMT
And it says Season ticket holders can buy 2 tickets.
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Post by opus2024 on Oct 21, 2024 19:06:48 GMT
Yes Mark I am plus a shareholder or as some might say a Co owner. I will only be buying one ticket. The reason I have commented is more a point of principal than anything else. When the club take the money they should honour their promises .
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Post by davethegrave on Oct 22, 2024 17:30:29 GMT
Would we be able to buy them tomorrow evening at the ground or do they anticipate too much hassle?
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Post by sufc1898 on Oct 22, 2024 17:35:23 GMT
Or indeed, buy them at the ground during the day on Wed, Thurs and Fri?
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Post by paz on Oct 23, 2024 11:51:43 GMT
Following the initial ticket price announcement, the club has now decided to reduce the ticket prices so they are now the same as our league game prices. Good that they had a second look at that.
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Post by boomboom on Oct 23, 2024 12:31:45 GMT
Following the initial ticket price announcement, the club has now decided to reduce the ticket prices so they are now the same as our league game prices. Good that they had a second look at that. Given it's our most attractive fixture for a very long time, I wouldn't have begrudged the club if it had decided to charge more for the Birmingham game. It's the flip side of the huge reduction in prices for the National League Trophy matches. Anyway, ticket purchased and I note the Parkside Terrace, Curve and GGL End are all allocated to away fans, maybe for safety reasons?
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Post by paz on Oct 23, 2024 14:07:25 GMT
Following the initial ticket price announcement, the club has now decided to reduce the ticket prices so they are now the same as our league game prices. Good that they had a second look at that. Given it's our most attractive fixture for a very long time, I wouldn't have begrudged the club if it had decided to charge more for the Birmingham game. It's the flip side of the huge reduction in prices for the National League Trophy matches. Anyway, ticket purchased and I note the Parkside Terrace, Curve and GGL End are all allocated to away fans, maybe for safety reasons? I suppose, Although with the game being on TV the high prices may well have effected attendance with more tickets going to Birmingham which would not have been a good look. As for the NLT games, I would be surprised if they sold more than 4 or 5 hundred fans a game..
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Post by Del on Oct 23, 2024 14:27:05 GMT
I am very surprised about the ticket price reduction. I fully expected to pay a premium price for this match in order to maximise income. Also, though i suspect its for operational reasons,we appear to have given Birmingham supporters half the ground and certainly more of the covered facilities. It will be a very cosy experience if it tips it down with rain and all our supporters have to go under the Collingwood road terrace !
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Post by ttenorclef on Oct 23, 2024 17:40:36 GMT
Advance sales to 1898 members not available. So now we know the answer to that question.
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Post by opus2024 on Oct 23, 2024 18:20:45 GMT
At least 1898 members are included in the revised ticket announcement, we learn SUFC definition of "Priority" I hope "exclusive" holds.
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Post by sufc1898 on Oct 23, 2024 18:52:25 GMT
Great news opus2024 You’ll now be able to go to the game
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Post by ttenorclef on Oct 23, 2024 19:43:09 GMT
Well I don’t wish to be paranoid but perhaps it’s just me? I’m a paid up 1898 member but I don’t have access to buying a ticket. Nothing’s ‘reserved’ for me.
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Post by sufc1898 on Oct 23, 2024 20:09:01 GMT
Friday is General Admission
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Post by andycapp on Oct 23, 2024 20:50:06 GMT
Do home supporters use the GGL entrance or Collingwood Park entrance as Birmingham have the GGL Terrace.
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Post by Del on Oct 24, 2024 8:55:40 GMT
Friday is General Admission You seem to be full of smart arse comments which are very unhelpful !
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