Can't see boro selling out but think the allocation is fair. I know plenty who went to Huddersfield and they don't even have a season tkt...they won't be going boro as too much effort so reckon there will be enough for who wants one...price will inc demand tho as suddenly becomes very affordable for all.just over 42,000 there last night and people moaning about Boro not giving enough tickets because they wont sell out (which I think they will) Kettle and pots spring to mind.
And?just over 42,000 there last night and people moaning about Boro not giving enough tickets because they wont sell out (which I think they will) Kettle and pots spring to mind.
just over 42,000 there last night and people moaning about Boro not giving enough tickets because they wont sell out (which I think they will) Kettle and pots spring to mind.
Why not? One game from Wembley (not exactly their 2nd home) and cheap tickets, not on terrestrial TV - I think they will come very close. They sold 25,000 to home fans against Oxford so only need to sell another 4,000 or so to hit capacity.Can't see boro selling out but think the allocation is fair. I know plenty who went to Huddersfield and they don't even have a season tkt...they won't be going boro as too much effort so reckon there will be enough for who wants one...price will inc demand tho as suddenly becomes very affordable for all.
No it's not. Capacity at the Riverside is 33746 and 15% of that is just over 5000. Granted, I'd expect to lose a fair few of that allocation due to segregation, etc, but 4500 seems on the low side.
The regular league allocation of 3,000 is in one corner so the extra seats will be on one side of those at a guess.Is it one tier or a few blocks of a stand? These allocations rarely seem to work out at 15%.
Why not? One game from Wembley (not exactly their 2nd home) and cheap tickets, not on terrestrial TV - I think they will come very close. They sold 25,000 to home fans against Oxford so only need to sell another 4,000 or so to hit capacity.