Quote from: Flin5tone on November 07, 2019, 11:44:00 PMThere's a few thousand tickets available for the Newcastle Home match and they go on General Sale tomorrow.suggests the excitement is wearing off , might be our first non sell-out so I think anyone wanting tickets for this will be absolutely fine Think being on TV on a Monday night is the likely reason, mate. If this was Saturday at 3, it’d be sold out by now. What makes you think the excitement is wearing off?Edit- there’s currently 813 left, and the match is still 16 days away.
There's a few thousand tickets available for the Newcastle Home match and they go on General Sale tomorrow.suggests the excitement is wearing off , might be our first non sell-out so I think anyone wanting tickets for this will be absolutely fine
I looked the other night for tickets for Newcastle game but the Holte was completely sold out and only a few dotted around the ground so got tickets for Leicester instead (no pairs or seats close together in the Holte so ended up getting upper Trinity).
I asked AVFCsupport on Twitter and was just told it was TBA.They also suggested that I sign in and sign up for the Cup Scheme. I signed in and there's no sign of a link to sign up for the Cup Scheme. The scheme is mentioned in the FAQ but there's no instructions as to how to register
Because of the 2015 Baggies debacle ?Admittedly that was Away fans sitting above Home fans
I can't get it to work.Under Liverpool tickets there is a large "COMING SOON", but just above that, in much smaller print, is "Season ticket holders click here to purchase your seat". I click that and it just takes me back to the initial ticketing home page. I notice that we seem to have given Liverpool the Lower North (presumably in addition to the usual away bit). But the site also says that those in the front three rows of the North Upper will have to move, too.What's this bollocks? For years people sat above the away fans without the slightest problem, why has this suddenly been deemed an issue?