BUT, i still personally think there will be empty seats as season ticket holders won't turn up or cannot turn up, can the club not sell them seats ? if the holders told them ?
As long as there are seats available in other parts of the ground I wouldn't think the club would get involved in sourcing tickets for you from season ticket holders who can't get to the game. However, I see you have put up another post asking on a personal basis - that's probably your best bet.
We are nowhere near the figures claimed above, so please be cautious about thread titles like this because it will deter people from bothering and costs the club money.
Remember, we don't make all seats available online - including the family stand/NE quadrant. There are still plenty of seats in that area. We also don't show restricted views.
The north upper is down to a few restricted views and the NW quad is dwindling. However, there are plenty of £22 tickets available in the wings of the east and upper west and plenty of £25 seats available. There will be at least 6,000 home seats available to buy on the night and there is no possibility whatsoever of a sell-out.
Palace are about 500 shy of selling out, including restricted views.
All that said, home and away advance sales are very good. It looks as if the home match sale will be the second highest at full price since 1998, beaten only by Leeds in 2010. Of course we had fewer seats to sell for most of that period, because of season-ticket holders.
The gate looks likely to be about the 21,500-22,000 mark. That's good for a Sky match.
We are nowhere near the figures claimed above, so please be cautious about thread titles like this because it will deter people from bothering and costs the club money.
Remember, we don't make all seats available online - including the family stand/NE quadrant. There are still plenty of seats in that area. We also don't show restricted views.
The north upper is down to a few restricted views and the NW quad is dwindling. However, there are plenty of £22 tickets available in the wings of the east and upper west and plenty of £25 seats available. There will be at least 6,000 home seats available to buy on the night and there is no possibility whatsoever of a sell-out.
Palace are about 500 shy of selling out, including restricted views.
All that said, home and away advance sales are very good. It looks as if the home match sale will be the second highest at full price since 1998, beaten only by Leeds in 2010. Of course we had fewer seats to sell for most of that period, because of season-ticket holders.
The gate looks likely to be about the 21,500-22,000 mark. That's good for a Sky match.
Airman, why was I told at 2pm there was no NU tickets left? I also asked about NWQ and the girl onthe phone told me only NL available and not many either, my pal is now sitting on his tod!
Airman, why was I told at 2pm there was no NU tickets left? I also asked about NWQ and the girl onthe phone told me only NL available and not many either, my pal is now sitting on his tod!
The south end of the West Stand (especially upstairs) always has space, indeed that section upstairs must attract people who enjoy space and solitude, I'm sure there'll be plenty of tickets available for people to go and interrupt their peace :-)
Airman, why was I told at 2pm there was no NU tickets left? I also asked about NWQ and the girl onthe phone told me only NL available and not many either, my pal is now sitting on his tod!
Depends what you asked for in numbers and location and whether restricted views were on offer at that time, I'd guess. "Not many" could easily mean 500 dotted around.
Airman, why was I told at 2pm there was no NU tickets left? I also asked about NWQ and the girl onthe phone told me only NL available and not many either, my pal is now sitting on his tod!
Depends what you asked for in numbers and location and whether restricted views were on offer at that time, I'd guess. "Not many" could easily mean 500 dotted around.
I only wanted 1 single adult ticket near to where we are sitting in H block, but was told not even a single in NU or NWQ but it doesn't matter, at least he will be there!
i only wanted a single ticket in north upper cos everyone i know sits there and my dad and little bro are season ticket holders there , if i sit anywhere else i'll be on my tod which i don't really fancy
The south end of the West Stand (especially upstairs) always has space, indeed that section upstairs must attract people who enjoy space and solitude, I'm sure there'll be plenty of tickets available for people to go and interrupt their peace :-)
sat there at hartlepool. (as was taking a young family member to his first game) it sucked. rubbish view of the game and there's a wall blocking the view of the away end. dont get me wrong still loved the day but wouldn't recommend that spot to anyone.
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Remember, we don't make all seats available online - including the family stand/NE quadrant. There are still plenty of seats in that area. We also don't show restricted views.
The north upper is down to a few restricted views and the NW quad is dwindling. However, there are plenty of £22 tickets available in the wings of the east and upper west and plenty of £25 seats available. There will be at least 6,000 home seats available to buy on the night and there is no possibility whatsoever of a sell-out.
Palace are about 500 shy of selling out, including restricted views.
All that said, home and away advance sales are very good. It looks as if the home match sale will be the second highest at full price since 1998, beaten only by Leeds in 2010. Of course we had fewer seats to sell for most of that period, because of season-ticket holders.
The gate looks likely to be about the 21,500-22,000 mark. That's good for a Sky match.
Come on guys get yourself a ticket now.
Airman is saying 22k plus on the night.
Thanks.