I don't think there'll be trouble, but I do think there'll be lots of away fans.Is there likely to be trouble at that fixture, do you think?
Just looked before midnight.Can anyone give an update on how many left for Palace away. Hoping to buy Friday 1pm
Thanks in advance.
+ Quite a few RV tickets still to go on saleJust looked before midnight.
Around 350 left, you'll have no prob at 1pm tomorrow.
Thanks a lot @fitzy blueJust looked before midnight.
Around 350 left, you'll have no prob at 1pm tomorrow.
Thought there might be but hoping to avoid those. Cheers for the info.+ Quite a few RV tickets still to go on sale
RV at Selhurst Park really means it - they have seats directly behind pillars.+ Quite a few RV tickets still to go on sale
Block 005 is in the middle of the East Stand lower tier and huge parts of it are taken over by UEFA for CL games which pisses off the ST holders in the area. Tickets returned by UEFA then get sold by City meaning moved fans can get their regular seat if they are quick enough and if City allow them to swap back. This is one of the ways UEFA's rules piss all over regular supporters.Definitely more natural sales for Leverkusen. For Dortmund hundreds of tickets in each of blocks 315,316,317, and 318 disappeared off the planner some days before the game. I’m guessing something similar happened with a few other blocks elsewhere in the stadium. For this match, I’ve not noticed anything like that happening. There are still hundreds of seats left in each of those aforementioned blocks but as sales have been brisk, I don’t think we’ll see loads disappear off the planner this time.
Regarding block 005 that you mentioned, that’s clearly a sought after block as those 163 tickets flew off the shelves last night.
Bit of a piss take that city don't offer the ST Holders their seats back before putting the UEFA returns on sale to anyone.Block 005 is in the middle of the East Stand lower tier and huge parts of it are taken over by UEFA for CL games which pisses off the ST holders in the area. Tickets returned by UEFA then get sold by City meaning moved fans can get their regular seat if they are quick enough and if City allow them to swap back. This is one of the ways UEFA's rules piss all over regular supporters.
I would say of all the away ends in the premier league, I rekon RV seats make up the highest proportion of total seats at Selhurst Park.RV at Selhurst Park really means it - they have seats directly behind pillars.
The problem is that many fans want to sit in groups and the club don't know who is in each group so they might only be able to move one or two of a group. They could make the offer, but the tickets are returned within a week of the game so there wouldn't be much decision time available. - Been there, done that when I used to sit in 206 (now 106).Bit of a piss take that city don't offer the ST Holders their seats back before putting the UEFA returns on sale to anyone.
Had ticksts but watched it in a bar ? Fucking hell !Bratislava and Lisbon were great trips last season.
Madrid is still one of the best trips, purely because of us all gathering in Plaza Major. The bars know the regular travellers and welcome us with open arms. It's noticeable that the stand-off approach from the police in the Plaza is very different to the stadium. I really don't get that. Last season we swerved the match and watched it in a bar.
You going to Bodo mate?
You dont want to be in the back 10 rows of that away end - basically you cant see the far side of the field due to the TV gantry steps theyve attached to the roof. Was caught in this in April 2024 - could only just see the boots/feet of any players on the far touchlineRV at Selhurst Park really means it - they have seats directly behind pillars.
For Leverkusen they've reduced the price of tickets for Non Members.
Whilst SS3 was £35 yesterday, as listed on the ticket info, it's been decreased to £30 today
Both CB3 and ES3 were £40 yesterday, they've been reduced to £35.
I think it just proves the worrying position the club is in, that we can no longer rely on tourists to fill the stadium and they've priced out too many of their local supporters over the last few years.Will that please cheaper ticketeers, or infuriate them ?
Or..... people see the club and Uefa whoring off the fans and are giving it a swerve as a protest. Two extra games simply to make money. (Some clubs will incur 2 more as well)I think it just proves the worrying position the club is in, that we can no longer rely on tourists to fill the stadium and they've priced out too many of their local supporters over the last few years.
People on here were saying this would happen as early as 2022, seems like the club is only just catching on
I think it just proves the worrying position the club is in, that we can no longer rely on tourists to fill the stadium and they've priced out too many of their local supporters over the last few years.
People on here were saying this would happen as early as 2022, seems like the club is only just catching on