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 CJ91
(@cj91)
Noble Member

I think a lot of people will be waiting until the end of the month, I will be......

400+ in about 9 days of sale isn't too bad....

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Posted : 07/03/2021 6:51 pm
(@farnworth-viking)
Noble Member

How long did people wait for their email from the club, saying they could pick up their tickets, after ordering them?  I ordered and paid for mine a week ago, but not heard anything yet.

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Posted : 08/03/2021 1:30 pm
(@sandgroper)
Noble Member

Lucky there's no game on then!

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Posted : 08/03/2021 5:22 pm
(@viking-man)
Reputable Member

425. My brother bought one a little earlier today – 422.

It does seem like this is the number sold - it's interesting to see what the response will be.  Hopefully more sign up for the 3 month plan from the 11th.  1500 adult tickets will see the season tickets take in £247,500.  Add another 500 juniors of £25,000 - this would make a significant difference to the club I'm sure.

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Posted : 08/03/2021 5:26 pm
(@ceejay1)
Reputable Member

Can anybody tell me how somebody who DOES NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE INTERNET, and there will be a few, get a Season Ticket?

 

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Posted : 09/03/2021 3:38 pm
(@ditton-donkey)
Noble Member

425. My brother bought one a little earlier today – 422.

It does seem like this is the number sold – it’s interesting to see what the response will be. Hopefully more sign up for the 3 month plan from the 11th. 1500 adult tickets will see the season tickets take in £247,500. Add another 500 juniors of £25,000 – this would make a significant difference to the club I’m sure.

I think as others that the number is a transaction, which may be 1,2 or more season tickets. Mine was 2 for instance - as was number  1.  So I reckon if there are 425 transactions that probably equates to about 650 tickets

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Topic starter Posted : 09/03/2021 4:02 pm
 J.Mc
(@j-mc)
Eminent Member

You can get a season ticket over the phone, 11th March 3 month plan, u still need internet to be allocated a seat number for match day or code for live stream ????, I must be wrong surely because that would mean a useless season ticket.

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Posted : 11/03/2021 9:52 am
 J.Mc
(@j-mc)
Eminent Member

Sorry missed a line out at the end, I was referring to people who may not have internet

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Posted : 11/03/2021 10:22 am
(@scouseviking55)
Reputable Member

Nothing the club can do with someone buying a season ticket and not being able to watch the live stream because they don’t have internet to be fair

however they could look at a system when fans are allowed back in for fans without internet to ring the shop/club and book their seat that way with the staff member going online and booking it.

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Posted : 11/03/2021 11:03 am
(@sandgroper)
Noble Member

I would hope that the club have some sort of alternative option to book seats, particularly with so many elderly ST holders who may not be 'computerised'.

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Posted : 11/03/2021 11:06 am
(@spideylizard)
Estimable Member

A few of my worries:

As I understand it the government guidelines are that you can only have 25% of your capacity in attendance, but with that if you close a stand(s)   The club are only opening the North (4400) and West (3200) 25% of that would be a total capacity of 1900  (1100 North / 800 West)

They (Club/Council??) have chosen to close the South (3400/850) just for players & officials.  That seems overkill to me, especially when the South is already split into two, one side could be used for players/officials and the other for fans to extend capacity.  Not to mention the East (2350/587)  or is this being reserved for away fans?  Could away fans get into a game before a season ticket holder?

I get the need to book seats in advance, could this just be a one off exercise for the period of the restrictions instead of having to do this each and every week.  Other clubs are doing this. That's if we have enough capacity, but if we are purposely limiting this, should we try alternatives to get all stands open - there must be options

Also for now the club have stated that only people from the same household can be sat together, what about support bubbles etc.  We're going to have situations where people could be travelling to the games together in same car but when they get to the ground be assigned seats apart from each other.

I'm hoping all of my worries as unfounded but I just think we could be doing a bit more.  I'm really not bothered about where I sit in the ground I just want the best chance for everybody to get into games and it be as easy as possible

 

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Posted : 12/03/2021 3:57 pm
(@mick-george)
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A few of my worries: As I understand it the government guidelines are that you can only have 25% of your capacity in attendance, but with that if you close a stand(s) The club are only opening the North (4400) and West (3200) 25% of that would be a total capacity of 1900 (1100 North / 800 West) They (Club/Council??) have chosen to close the South (3400/850) just for players & officials. That seems overkill to me, especially when the South is already split into two, one side could be used for players/officials and the other for fans to extend capacity. Not to mention the East (2350/587) or is this being reserved for away fans? Could away fans get into a game before a season ticket holder? I get the need to book seats in advance, could this just be a one off exercise for the period of the restrictions instead of having to do this each and every week. Other clubs are doing this. That’s if we have enough capacity, but if we are purposely limiting this, should we try alternatives to get all stands open – there must be options Also for now the club have stated that only people from the same household can be sat together, what about support bubbles etc. We’re going to have situations where people could be travelling to the games together in same car but when they get to the ground be assigned seats apart from each other. I’m hoping all of my worries as unfounded but I just think we could be doing a bit more. I’m really not bothered about where I sit in the ground I just want the best chance for everybody to get into games and it be as easy as possible

I said exactly the same on a different thread and got hung for it by the muppets on here.

 

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Posted : 12/03/2021 7:40 pm
(@ditton-donkey)
Noble Member

It’s 50% or 4000 whichever is less

no drama

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Topic starter Posted : 12/03/2021 8:53 pm
(@spideylizard)
Estimable Member

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It’s 50% or 4000 whichever is less no drama

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That was the guidance under the Tier system which I don’t believe is returning

Read here where it says 25%

https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-fans-could-be-back-at-sporting-events-from-17-may-under-lockdown-roadmap-12226115

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Posted : 13/03/2021 7:25 am
(@spideylizard)
Estimable Member

I said exactly the same on a different thread and got hung for it by the muppets on here.

Glad it’s not just me. I spoke with my Grandad last night and went through everything with him. He didn’t have clue as he doesn’t  go on the internet that much. I hope the club are engaging with all fans on this matter and not missing anybody out.

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Posted : 13/03/2021 7:28 am
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