Good idea AFKA about spare vouchers etc, though I honestly think though everyone will be fine this year seeing as we've been allocated the 3,000. Very sad, but there's no way we'll sell out, but good in terms of you don't have to be stuck in crap seats/ away from the standing and main vocal support etc!
It's just a bloody nusiance waiting to buy the tickets, they definitely should just have put them on sale to red card holders, 2 per person if needs be.
No more than likely. Back from holiday 28th, work and then line on the evening of 29th so will probably need to be at home on the 30th. The home game is a deffo though.
as a season ticket and valley gold member I think the club should put the tickets on general sale but maybe restricting the number of tickets purchased per person, even if the club used it as an exercise I think they would be suprised at the following they would get in terms of numbers and vocal support
[cite]Posted By: Cafc #1[/cite]Thought that was the general jist but had a guy 10 mins in complaining i was in his seat!!
we bought 30 tickets together and got delayed on the train from sydenham so arrived slightly late and were told by the stewards to get in our actual seats - and lo and behold they were all taken. the idea of buying 30 tickets together and organising a group booking was so that we could all be together for the match. shame others don't think that way eh?
didn't you keep getting told to move by the stewards as you weren't allowed to stay there?
I can't be bothered to be pestered by stewards as it ruins trying to watch and enjoy the game, so would rather sit/stand where i'm meant to.
[cite]Posted By: suzisausage[/cite]didn't you keep getting told to move by the stewards as you weren't allowed to stay there?
I can't be bothered to be pestered by stewards as it ruins trying to watch and enjoy the game, so would rather sit/stand where i'm meant to.
Me, Buckshee and Nick stayed put, and then we were joined by a load of people at half time.
Highlight of that was Buckie hanging off the roof supports when we scored
Insiders such as Airman Brown accept there's little chance of us selling 3,000 for an evening derby at our biggest rivals (which is an absolute disgrace and does support Ooh Aah's rants about our poor away support) but the club won't put them on general sale
presumably they are restricting them to season-ticket holders to try and stop the 'wrong kind of supporters' getting hold of tickets?
[cite]Posted By: leftbehind[/cite]Had no problems getting to our seats, also on the delayed train
We got into our seats - well about 10 of us ended up in the same row where we were meant to be as the people standing there when we got there moved when we explained we were trying to sit together and that they were in our places . it was just a shame that all of us couldn't be together, although the way we celebrated when we scored, it was as if we knew everyone anyway.
the seat spaces are well dangerous. wooden tip up seats, and the seat base holder is a step up from where you stand. where some people refused to move for those who were meant to be where they were, they ended up standing doubled up in a row. bizarre.
everything is a lot easier when people just sit in their named seats , planes and cinemas as well as football grounds but some people are just such rebels/helmets
[cite]Posted By: oohaahmortimer[/cite]everything is a lot easier when people just sit in their named seats , planes and cinemas as well as football grounds but some people are just such rebels/helmets
I agree. I know people want to sit together, so why not think about it in advance and organise it before the day....its not that hard is it!
[cite]Posted By: oohaahmortimer[/cite]everything is a lot easier when people just sit in their named seats , planes and cinemas as well as football grounds but some people are just such rebels/helmets
I agree. I know people want to sit together, so why not think about it in advance and organise it before the day....its not that hard is it!
complete donuts these people are. had problems at a concert recently.it's not brain surgery to find your seat and after 10 minutes move to an empty spot as if it really matters.but if man utd do it,then why don't we....
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Good idea AFKA about spare vouchers etc, though I honestly think though everyone will be fine this year seeing as we've been allocated the 3,000. Very sad, but there's no way we'll sell out, but good in terms of you don't have to be stuck in crap seats/ away from the standing and main vocal support etc!
It's just a bloody nusiance waiting to buy the tickets, they definitely should just have put them on sale to red card holders, 2 per person if needs be.
Haven't missed a game there since we left. Will see who else from my lot are going.
Might be a silly question but are the tickets reserved seating or not? had a bit of trouble with this last time.
Last season i'm sure we had to sit in the seats we actually had.
Me plus 2
You, H+G and the rest of the Camden massive going ?
we bought 30 tickets together and got delayed on the train from sydenham so arrived slightly late and were told by the stewards to get in our actual seats - and lo and behold they were all taken. the idea of buying 30 tickets together and organising a group booking was so that we could all be together for the match. shame others don't think that way eh?
I can't be bothered to be pestered by stewards as it ruins trying to watch and enjoy the game, so would rather sit/stand where i'm meant to.
Me, Buckshee and Nick stayed put, and then we were joined by a load of people at half time.
Highlight of that was Buckie hanging off the roof supports when we scored
Insiders such as Airman Brown accept there's little chance of us selling 3,000 for an evening derby at our biggest rivals (which is an absolute disgrace and does support Ooh Aah's rants about our poor away support) but the club won't put them on general sale
presumably they are restricting them to season-ticket holders to try and stop the 'wrong kind of supporters' getting hold of tickets?
We got into our seats - well about 10 of us ended up in the same row where we were meant to be as the people standing there when we got there moved when we explained we were trying to sit together and that they were in our places . it was just a shame that all of us couldn't be together, although the way we celebrated when we scored, it was as if we knew everyone anyway.
the seat spaces are well dangerous. wooden tip up seats, and the seat base holder is a step up from where you stand. where some people refused to move for those who were meant to be where they were, they ended up standing doubled up in a row. bizarre.
I agree. I know people want to sit together, so why not think about it in advance and organise it before the day....its not that hard is it!
complete donuts these people are. had problems at a concert recently.it's not brain surgery to find your seat and after 10 minutes move to an empty spot as if it really matters.but if man utd do it,then why don't we....
but cant see why not to be honest