Did the water bottle come with the renewal pack? I had a tortuous conversation the other week to update my address and it wasn't entirely clear where the bottle might end up.
If you're non ST holder I would say claret membership makes sense if you are planning on attending a few games
Quote from: Meanwood Villa on July 19, 2023, 09:11:43 AMDid the water bottle come with the renewal pack? I had a tortuous conversation the other week to update my address and it wasn't entirely clear where the bottle might end up.The bottle and a pin badge have come, but no renewal pack yet.
In the update you have all been waiting for, I have received my water bottle and badge. Water bottle debut in the office today.
I used my new claret membership for the first time last night to get Everton tickets - I saw the email at 5:35 pm so logged in. The Holte was showing availability in the upper, but the areas were "locked" and still are this morning, so I don't know what that means, maybe only until the phone opens up? Ideally I'd have got two in the Holte for me and my son. Anyway, I haven't been to the first home game for years, so was happy to buy anyway, but appear to have inadvertently bought two in the 1888 section at £68.50 (eek). My son is outraged at the price, and being 23 wants to be in the Holte, it's a lot I know, but we are limited to how many games we can get up for so I didn't mind. Anyone know what the 1888 seats are? I'm also curious/annoyed about the Holte being locked out - anyone got any experience of that on the first release to members?Thanks
Tickets for Everton went on sale online to claret members last night at 5pm. There are just under 1000 tickets left across the ground this morning as they go on sale via phone to claret members. About 2/3 of these are in the upper Trinity. There was nothing in The Holte End when I logged in about 6pm last night. There is nothing in the lower tier of the Trinity or Doug Ells.There are only 9 individual seats left in the family area.Is claret membership worth it? Probably.