Booking website wouldn't let me buy 2 tickets yesterday and couldn't see a way in which my son and I could get 2 seats together as we were both restricted to buying a maximum of 1 ticket each.
Just gone on again today and there's only wheelchair tickets available - does this mean it's sold out?
IF a L1 game is to be picked that weekend, then Orient vs us would be an obvious one, the way the 2 sides are playing at the moment. Especially as it's likely to sell out.
IF a L1 game is to be picked that weekend, then Orient vs us would be an obvious one, the way the 2 sides are playing at the moment. Especially as it's likely to sell out.
I would think it’s likely to be moved, especially as it’s a local game so less disruptive for fans
IF a L1 game is to be picked that weekend, then Orient vs us would be an obvious one, the way the 2 sides are playing at the moment. Especially as it's likely to sell out.
I would think it’s likely to be moved, especially as it’s a local game so less disruptive for fans
Speak for yourself, I was going to book the whole weekend in Stratford ;-)
Managed to get 2 tickets a few days ago, but couldn’t get a 3rd for my brother who’s coming down from Birmingham. Unlikely I know, but anyone with a spare I would be very grateful!
I suppose it’s tough to argue with Orient’s pricing when they sell out in a day
Have they sold out ? I thought it was only Charlton that had sold out of the restricted number of tickets it had been given which was always going to be lower than the likely demand for them from Charlton fans.
I wasn't allocated a specific ticket. Is it just sit anywhere on the day? What happened last year?
Have you received the ticket, i bought my ticket in person at the ticket office & the seat is numbered, last season most people were in their allocated seats.
I suppose it’s tough to argue with Orient’s pricing when our allocation sells out in a day
Birmingham tickets are only £2 cheaper for a position behind the goal & they will be close to selling out & as yet i see nobody commenting on the pricing of tickets on that thread, maybe it's the infrequent away fans who seem to be upset by Orient's pricing.
I suppose it’s tough to argue with Orient’s pricing when our allocation sells out in a day
Birmingham tickets are only £2 cheaper for a position behind the goal & they will be close to selling out & as yet i see nobody commenting on the pricing of tickets on that thread, maybe it's the infrequent away fans who seem to be upset by Orient's pricing.
I don’t think the frequency of fans doing away games has any relevance with it tbh Clive. Personally, I don’t think a single L1 club should be allowed to charge another clubs fans £30+ for a league game. I think there should be some governance on it.
Having been Brisbane Road last season it’s even more laughable that it is the most expensive ticket in the league as the away end has poor facilities, is falling apart, has obstructive posts and is like something from the 1980s.
I get why they want to maximise their income and all the tickets have sold, so you can’t argue with supply and demand. I just think fans should be treated better and the league needs to have some rules on it.
any League one ticket price that begins with a 3 needs reviewing!! - pisstake (and I include us in that)
My other half is a Spurs season ticket holder, was telling her the orient price and that I am going etc, shocked is an understatement, apparently there is a £30 cap on away fan tickets in the premier league, something I was not aware of.
IF a L1 game is to be picked that weekend, then Orient vs us would be an obvious one, the way the 2 sides are playing at the moment. Especially as it's likely to sell out.
I would think it’s likely to be moved, especially as it’s a local game so less disruptive for fans
Speak for yourself, I was going to book the whole weekend in Stratford ;-)
Me too as its my weekend off hence why I bought one.
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Just gone on again today and there's only wheelchair tickets available - does this mean it's sold out?
I notice there was a bit of a boost in attendance for the Wrexham game, did the half and half scarves go down well with the Orient fans as well?
Having been Brisbane Road last season it’s even more laughable that it is the most expensive ticket in the league as the away end has poor facilities, is falling apart, has obstructive posts and is like something from the 1980s.
I get why they want to maximise their income and all the tickets have sold, so you can’t argue with supply and demand. I just think fans should be treated better and the league needs to have some rules on it.
Should please a few on here.