Crowds didn't drop under Smith during the poor run in the 2md division.
I think the demand for tickets will cool down once the realities of the PL kick back in.
Quote from: chrisw1 on July 03, 2019, 06:07:27 PMI think the demand for tickets will cool down once the realities of the PL kick back in.And when we lose the first ten Deano will get the sack. Once the crowds dwindle it will be easier to get an overpriced pie at half time.The new owners will get fed up and sell the ground to a scrap metal dealers.
If you go to the OS, click through to tickets then season tickets to the page where you put yourself into the waiting list, it actually says how many seats are available (assume these are the seats people on the list are in effect queueing up to buy)Currently says 1,167. This figure is updated as it was 1,175 when I spotted it last night.Suggests 28,833 sold thus far.
Quote from: The Edge on July 04, 2019, 08:26:04 AMQuote from: chrisw1 on July 03, 2019, 06:07:27 PMI think the demand for tickets will cool down once the realities of the PL kick back in.And when we lose the first ten Deano will get the sack. Once the crowds dwindle it will be easier to get an overpriced pie at half time.The new owners will get fed up and sell the ground to a scrap metal dealers. I sense your sarcasm here. It’s just a personal opinion, may be right may be wrong but I can’t recall us selling out for any sustained period in the Ellis or Lerner years before relegation and would be quite surprised if we do once normality kicks back in.Obviously if we have huge success quickly that will change things.
Well people were discussing the long term availability of match day tickets and the merits of extending the stadium. The comment was made in that context, not just to piss on your optimism. I can assure you no one will be happier than me if were challenging for top 6 in the next two seasons and selling out every game. I just think it more likely that once we've settled back in there will be generally tickets available for those who want them.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on July 03, 2019, 09:12:23 AMIf you go to the OS, click through to tickets then season tickets to the page where you put yourself into the waiting list, it actually says how many seats are available (assume these are the seats people on the list are in effect queueing up to buy)Currently says 1,167. This figure is updated as it was 1,175 when I spotted it last night.Suggests 28,833 sold thus far.Currently saying 943 available. So 224 of the first 1,000 on the waiting list have followed up with a purchase.
Can someone explain how you buy and sell unused season tickets
Quote from: ChicagoLion on July 05, 2019, 06:50:12 PMCan someone explain how you buy and sell unused season tickets For the last couple of seasons, people in my area have just passed season cards around if they can't make games* and not asked for money. Only really works if you know people pretty well.If there's an official re-sale system in place for this season, it'll be interesting to see if that continues. We're in a prime spot behind the dugout, so tickets should be popular online (* apart from one bloke who only turns up for around half the matches. He never seems to pass his ticket on to anyone)