Kandi1977
Garth Crooks
I don't mind. Kick off at noon is ridiculous anyway.
I don't mind. Kick off at noon is ridiculous anyway.
If I were a cynic, I'd say the club hold back tickets for stubhub. Whatever we earn from that site, I wish we'd sack it off, it's all a bit West Ham for my liking.Too late for me now, as we have other plans, but actually quite annoyed
E-mail form the club offering tickets for Saturday, out of curiousity checked out the site, there are literally hundereds of seats available all over the ground. Block 23 has a batch of about 50 altogether now available
Wtf is that all about. Have about 500 people just decided this week they arent going. Perhaps if most of these people hadnt applied in the first place more people would have been successful in the 1st place
If I were a cynic, I'd say the club hold back tickets for stubhub. Whatever we earn from that site, I wish we'd sack it off, it's all a bit West Ham for my liking.
Well, if it's all over the ground, it can't be Middlesbrough returns, so what is the explanation for not giving tickets to those that applied?I know what you're sayingm but this isnt through Stubhub, there are loads of tickets available through the main site. There is a batch of 47 seats available in Block 23 alone
Well, if it's all over the ground, it can't be Middlesbrough returns, so what is the explanation for not giving tickets to those that applied?
They do go to those who applied. But then it seems lots of those people return tickets they have been allocated. Maybe the change in time for tv doesn't work for some, or people just apply on behalf of friends as well without checking whether they can attend. The returns then get offered to others who applied but were unsuccessful. But as that only happens in the week leading up to the game some people who would have attended had they been successful initially have made other plans.
I can appreciate that, but this time it seems an extremely high amount of seats aavilable, about 300, including that batch in Block 23. seems weird
looks like those Boro tickets are invite only.
I see. So only those that missed out on the ballot, like myself, can access them?
Cant understand why the seats are only available to those who missed out on the ballot. Surely they would want to fill the ground. There are plenty of people who still want to go but are reluctant to pay OTT prices on Stubhub.
Why doesnt the club allow them anyone with a Membership number to purchase the available seats?
11,968 applications from One Hotspur Bronze and Lilywhite members for 5,432 tickets for Southampton.
I really feel for you mate.Two more lottery ballots to go. Expecting 12,000 or more for Watford and Bournemouth
I've almost forgotten what the place look like now....