500 a day is really good, will be interesting to see sales once the promotion is over, im sure people wont be to bothered shelling out £25 for a match that is basically a sell out, great effort guys!
500 a day is really good, will be interesting to see sales once the promotion is over, im sure people wont be to bothered shelling out £25 for a match that is basically a sell out, great effort guys!
They will because they'll want to see the trophy presented to Charlton Athletic the League One champions.
12,345 sold to 5pm last night - 573 yesterday. However, there are maybe a couple of hundred online bookings to be processed tomorrow.
If you want a single seat you can book one through the members online system today at £10/£5, but there's less than 100 available as the system isn't set up to sell the Jimmy Seed Stand or restricted views.
You can order the JS Stand via the non-members system at £15/£10/£5. The other stands will revert to normal match prices, but it's odds and sods only.
12,628 sold - about 1,600 standard seats in the JS Stand and 252 restricted views still to sell, plus some reserved by paying groups. Elsewhere currently 125 standard seats and 193 restricted view, plus various seats held in relation to hospitality and mandatory comps (e.g. players and officials),
Out of interest, when this offer was first mooted what was the general feeling for the volume of sales that would represent a "good", "fair" and "poor" take up?
Hartlepool OS says that they have been allocated 673 tickets at £15 and tickets can only be purchased locally with no tickets being sold on the day. Restricted sale starts on 9th April with general sale from 17th, they hope to have a sell out.
I think there are about 1,600 left that are unallocated, but we have sold other seats on invoice to groups that won't show up in the number until they pay.
I think there are about 1,600 left that are unallocated, but we have sold other seats on invoice to groups that won't show up in the number until they pay.
Really? Out of interest, what sort of groups get invoiced for tickets rather than pay up front?
I think there are about 1,600 left that are unallocated, but we have sold other seats on invoice to groups that won't show up in the number until they pay.
Really? Out of interest, what sort of groups get invoiced for tickets rather than pay up front?
Schools and junior football teams. They do pay "up front" in the sense of well before the game, just not when they order the tickets. This allows them to collect money on the basis of a secured booking. If they don't pay up for any reason we release the seats.
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I hope my Mum doesn't throw it away by accident!
If you want a single seat you can book one through the members online system today at £10/£5, but there's less than 100 available as the system isn't set up to sell the Jimmy Seed Stand or restricted views.
You can order the JS Stand via the non-members system at £15/£10/£5. The other stands will revert to normal match prices, but it's odds and sods only.
Hartlepools probably haven't put their allocation on sale yet?
Out of interest, when this offer was first mooted what was the general feeling for the volume of sales that would represent a "good", "fair" and "poor" take up?
I think there are about 1,600 left that are unallocated, but we have sold other seats on invoice to groups that won't show up in the number until they pay.