blueboyforever
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Need to go with an adult.
So could I get my lad who’s 13 a season ticket in the same block as me, as near to my seat as possible but it might not be right next to me?
Need to go with an adult.
Clearly they should ley you, however I don't know if doing it online may be problematic or not?So could I get my lad who’s 13 a season ticket in the same block as me, as near to my seat as possible but it might not be right next to me?
Clearly they should ley you, however I don't know if doing it online may be problematic or not?
you have to be in it to win it .Hi all. Some very helpful info.
I have decided this year to stop being an armchair fan and get down to the games.
Just registered for matchday membership.
Do i have a snowballs chance in hell of two season tickets together anywhere in the ground with no history? Or is it a season of paying per game and building up points?
Because they've been forced to move due to changes to the stadium.How come some have been given priority access to relocations?
It's ridiculous. Many of those with membership won't want a season ticket. You could buy membership today and be lucky, getting a season ticket before someone who's been trying for a few years. You can be after two together, for an adult and child, yet two unrelated people could get available adjoining seats.Christ. If the rules are as complicated as this and has then to be explained to the ditherers, it’s little wonder the recorded message says your 255th in the queue every time you ring up. Just put the third tier on and release more tickets.
Unfortunately points don't mean a thing.Hi all. Some very helpful info.
I have decided this year to stop being an armchair fan and get down to the games.
Just registered for matchday membership.
Do i have a snowballs chance in hell of two season tickets together anywhere in the ground with no history? Or is it a season of paying per game and building up points?