Tickets are priced £27 adults, £16 over 65s and students (with a valid NUS card), £11 U19s and £7 U13s.
£2-5 more on the day.
Thurs 26 July - VIP season-ticket holders and Valley Gold season-ticket holders, who will be able to purchase up to two tickets apiece.
Mon 30 July - All Valley Gold members and season-tickets holders (maximum of two tickets apiece).
Thurs 2nd Aug - General Sale
Hilarious that they are on priority. Chances of us selling 2,800 1%. I'd be surprised if we top 2,000 tbh.
I imagine they have put them on priority sale for a reason, and hopefully that is not because they think we will sell out. To me it seems a waste of time and a bit inconvenient.
Have to say, considering it's the second city, I've always struggled to find any decent pubs in Birmingham. There's a pedestrianised street just outside New Street station that's got a few, mostly chains though.
Getting my 3 on the Monday morning. Train booked be up there for 12ish. Really looking forward to what should be a hard game, but reckon it will be an away win.
Tickets are priced £27 adults, £16 over 65s and students (with a valid NUS card), £11 U19s and £7 U13s.
£2-5 more on the day.
Thurs 26 July - VIP season-ticket holders and Valley Gold season-ticket holders, who will be able to purchase up to two tickets apiece.
Mon 30 July - All Valley Gold members and season-tickets holders (maximum of two tickets apiece).
Thurs 2nd Aug - General Sale
Hilarious that they are on priority. Chances of us selling 2,800 1%. I'd be surprised if we top 2,000 tbh.
I imagine they have put them on priority sale for a reason, and hopefully that is not because they think we will sell out. To me it seems a waste of time and a bit inconvenient.
The club will put most away games on restricted sale this season, the reasoning behind this is so certain groups of supporters I.e valley gold members cant complain that they missed out on a ticket as that is one of the reasons to buy into the membership. I very very much doubt this game will sell out.
The Shakespeare Inn or Trocadero are both reasonable enough pubs. If you are going by train to New Street leave by the back entrance and they are a couple of minutes walk up the hill
Have to say, considering it's the second city, I've always struggled to find any decent pubs in Birmingham. There's a pedestrianised street just outside New Street station that's got a few, mostly chains though.
Tickets are priced £27 adults, £16 over 65s and students (with a valid NUS card), £11 U19s and £7 U13s.
£2-5 more on the day.
Thurs 26 July - VIP season-ticket holders and Valley Gold season-ticket holders, who will be able to purchase up to two tickets apiece.
Mon 30 July - All Valley Gold members and season-tickets holders (maximum of two tickets apiece).
Thurs 2nd Aug - General Sale
Hilarious that they are on priority. Chances of us selling 2,800 1%. I'd be surprised if we top 2,000 tbh.
I imagine they have put them on priority sale for a reason, and hopefully that is not because they think we will sell out. To me it seems a waste of time and a bit inconvenient.
The club will put most away games on restricted sale this season, the reasoning behind this is so certain groups of supporters I.e valley gold members cant complain that they missed out on a ticket as that is one of the reasons to buy into the membership. I very very much doubt this game will sell out.
Three things in life are guaranteed, death, taxes and us not selling out at Birmingham
The Shakespeare Inn or Trocadero are both reasonable enough pubs. If you are going by train to New Street leave by the back entrance and they are a couple of minutes walk up the hill
Probably a good shout. I always drink in the Digbeth area although be careful as the area is a bit iffy. I'm of an age that are fully aware that Birmingham are not the friendliest bunch in the world, all should be okay but be careful if wearing colours
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I thought it was moor street but not entirely sure.
walking distance from new st and snow hill as far as i can remember.
Let's hope we make Clarke's debut a horrible blast from the past.
Birmingham 0-2 Charlton (Kermorgant + some Loanee winger)
I'm of an age that are fully aware that Birmingham are not the friendliest bunch in the world, all should be okay but be careful if wearing colours
Just got mine. Cant wait for the season to get under way now.