Millwallawayveteran1988
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Don’t worry, the club ticket tout partners will sell a few to tourists. Loads in London that weekend!
I live in the area , Southamptons fan base has grown dramatically in the last few years , they could have sold 40k plus v Leeds in play off final , they will sell out easilysouthampton are not coming in the City end, they sold less than 25000 the last time they visited wembley for a semi final
I live in the area , Southamptons fan base has grown dramatically in the last few years , they could have sold 40k plus v Leeds in play off final , they will sell out easily
If we only sell between 3 and 4 thousand tomorrow, we wont be taking many to Wembley.i agree, i bet we sell another 3/4000 tomorrow tops, also there is a pattern emerging with the sales, the 30/45 go ok, the 70 quid tickets up top are a slow burner, they should open up the whole allocation and let people get at all the cheaper
General sale.If we only sell between 3 and 4 thousand tomorrow, we wont be taking many to Wembley.
Because there is no other criteria they can use as they have gone through all the categories, unless they let you buy extra on top of the 3 at present.
Where are you getting another 3/4000 tomorrow tops from?i agree, i bet we sell another 3/4000 tomorrow tops, also there is a pattern emerging with the sales, the 30/45 go ok, the 70 quid tickets up top are a slow burner, they should open up the whole allocation and let people get at all the cheaper tickets
Don’t tell her I posted this, or I will be toast!You know the rules Ray.
If we only sell between 3 and 4 thousand tomorrow, we wont be taking many to Wembley.
Because there is no other criteria they can use as they have gone through all the categories, unless they let you buy extra on top of the 3
Where are you getting another 3/4000 tomorrow tops from?
Quick Late Night Update:
L1: 5,469
L2: 678
L5: 4,109
Total Left: 10,256 (+ Approx 8000)
Another 500 sold since 4pm.
I'm doing a more conservative approximation. 9 blocks unopened which range from 600 to 1000 seats each. Plus the 800 or so Level 2 seats that aren't on sale yet.I don’t think it’s another 8000, more likely 6 to 6500, only. 8 blocks unopened
How many do you think we have sold today and you also have to factor in that the supporters club members are not allocated individual seats and can select anywhere in the ground as long as they were allocated one by their branch.I'm doing a more conservative approximation. 9 blocks unopened which range from 600 to 1000 seats each. Plus the 800 or so Level 2 seats that aren't on sale yet.
Also worth noting that we're likely to recieve 3,000 extra from the FA.
Just checked the Saints website and tickets were only on sale today to ST holders who had previously purchased an away ticket this season so I’d guess the majority of their ST holders only qualify tomorrowHow many do you think we have sold today and you also have to factor in that the supporters club members are not allocated individual seats and can select anywhere in the ground as long as they were allocated one by their branch.
They could buy from 4pm today.
So there could have been potentially 27000 seats onsale today between the loyalty points scheme and supporters club.
Obviously they have not opened some of the blocks,so not all 27000 went onsale.
Im guessing about 10000 sold today.
Southampton have also only put half the blocks onsale apparently and sold less than 5000 today,allegedly.
Yes, it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster already. My guess is that the 1pm window tomorrow will be busier than the 10am window. It’s certainly a huge unknown as to how many are holding back until they can buy extras.So a day 1 seat count analysis from back in the studio: the day started on a wave of optimism with sales predictions ranging from 25 to 35k based on recent results. A low queue for the first sales window triggered a growing wave of pessimism with some experienced counters immediately revising their predictions. The negativity was offset by the great elephant in the room: the sale of extra tickets on day two. How many have help back from buying? Will we see a surge of buyers tomorrow morning? The first massive sign, like the exit poll at a general election, will by the queue at 10am. If this is in the 25k+ range then that will signify a late sales surge. If it’s much lower than that then we are in for a disappointing day where the “open sale now!” calls get louder by mid afternoon.
Tune in tomorrow. It’s all still to play for here.
Good summary Dave, hoping to see you back to full fitness tomorrow after spending most of today on the sidelines.So a day 1 seat count analysis from back in the studio: the day started on a wave of optimism with sales predictions ranging from 25 to 35k based on recent results. Worrying news from the supporters clubs coupled with a low queue for the first sales window triggered a growing wave of pessimism with some experienced counters immediately revising their predictions. The negativity was offset by the great elephant in the room: the sale of extra tickets on day two. How many have held back from buying? Will we see a surge of buyers tomorrow morning? The first massive sign, like the exit poll at a general election, will by the queue at 10am. If this is in the 25k+ range then that will signify a late sales surge. If it’s much lower than that then we are in for a disappointing day where the “open sale now!” calls get louder by mid afternoon.
Tune in tomorrow. It’s all still to play for here.
I’ll be back tomorrow. Got Teams meetings at 10 and 10.30 so will miss the opening act but I’ll be here after that.Good summary Dave, hoping to see you back to full fitness tomorrow after spending most of today on the sidelines.
I've not been this intrigued for a day of seat counting in a good while