I bet he gets a ticket and doesn't use it ;-)W
Will Fergie get a ticket? He seems to have made his way into every other bloody Stadium!!!
Do you know if that hospitality is available to be purchased by ballot winners or is it specifically for Tunnel club and other corporate members?
CorrectHospitality suites are only open to those that had seasonal hospitality for 19/20.
Everyone is a ballot for a ticket to their own suite except for Tunnel Club and Chairmans lounge as they are closed for this game. If they are successful they can take their pick of the suites available
Will they let one in for every one that leaves early?look on the bright side everyone, at least with so few fans in the stadium it will be piss easy to identify the early leavers!!! :D
So a 1 in 5 chance.That fucks me right off that hospitality get 12% off the tickets (almost guaranteed attendance) while 35k of us scramble for the remaining 8,800. In fact even worse, after 22k points holders are catered for it'll be 33k after 6,600 seats remain.
Imagine the carnage if we get an allocation for the CL final.
No idea how many are in hospitality but I think whilst there are not a massive number of people who go to every game there will still be a load of 'season members' that are companies who just bring different people every time. They can still apply. As a hospitality season ticket holder you can only apply for 2 tickets - so if you hold 6 hospitality tickets (that you farm out every week to different 'clients' etc) you can still only apply for 2.No idea.
On a normal matchday the 6,600 seems about right but in terms of actual seasonal hospitality members id be surprised if it more than 1000. Most tickets are sold as one offs or companies buying multiples to entertain guest/clients.
the fairest system re: season tickets would be if you apply you get "one raffle ticket" for every loyalty point you have. So if person 1 applies with 22000 loyalty points and person B applies with 1000 loyalty points then person 1 has 22 times the chance of getting a ticket.So a 1 in 5 chance.
Don't agree with how it's been planned out but that's another story. 1 in 5 is much better than watching from home. I suspect it'll be more 1 in 4 as not everyone will apply.
You know what....that's the best thing I've read in this thread, covers all bases.the fairest system re: season tickets would be if you apply you get "one raffle ticket" for every loyalty point you have. So if person 1 applies with 22000 loyalty points and person B applies with 1000 loyalty points then person 1 has 22 times the chance of getting a ticket.