Just got this… Unfortunately season ticket holders are not entitled to purchase additional tickets unless the fixture in question goes to guest sale. It isn't possible to guarantee that any given game will reach Guest Sale or General Sale, as this largely depends on ticket availability. Please keep an eye on our On Sale Dates page, which is updated regularly and makes clear whether an individual fixture has gone on Guest Sale or General Sale.
bit unlucky but from sounds of things you should be able to buy some sooner or later if theres so much availability there
I didn't know that...I guess it makes some sense for Members without tickets to have preference over season ticket holders but given the available tickets are all on exchange it doesn't give much time to sell them.
I'm sure somebody might have noticed that, when the cap was being passed around, it was handed to Eric Dier three or four times
He probably dropped it twice as well. Though I hope Romero and Porro dipped into their pockets a bit more too.
Of course, as the Runners are chirping about this on Twitter, that means we can add yet another moment in recent football history to The Ever-Growing List of Things Arsenal Fans Have Convenient Amnesia About https://www.theguardian.com/football/2011/aug/29/arsenal-free-tickets-manchester-united
Admittedly a **** source ...yes, I'll let that breathe for a second... ...but Football365 claim that Skippy was giving several of his teammates an absolute bollocking at half time
I know it's tongue in cheek, but it's a bit ridiculous to complain about the club and poor transfers and then seek to deny it's income. A better move is for fans to stay away and simply not attend the games that would cause the club to take actions very quickly. Refunding money leaves the power in the boards hands, not attending puts the power into the fans hands.
Is 'COYS Daniel' reimbursing travelling costs? No? Ahhhh, the responsibility is his...but not financially, it seems.
So, it's his fault but the fans are still paying for the travel, the players are paying for the tickets and Stellini and the coaching staff have paid with their jobs? He's a ****!
When that income goes on players like Richarlison and the wages of Dier, Sanchez, Sessegnon etc, I'd happily deny the club it! But in all seriousness, there's 45k season tickets holders and about 4-5k away fans. So they're getting around 50k of their 60k allocation money regardless of whether you turn up or not so I doubt not turning up for a game will have any real impact, nor shift any power in any direction to be honest. Regardless of what side of the fence people sit on, I don't see any realistic way to force a change at the top of a club. Fans can affect managerial decisions and even some player decisions but I don't see any viable way to force changes to the hierarchy.
Due to being well-run as a "business of own account" , Spurs could probably go for many weeks on just the payments for a final PL placing and no home attendance or merchandising revenue (if the PL top 6 entered into such a war of attrition, I suspect Spurs would be the "last man standing" ) .
It looks like Gianni Vio has stayed on to assist Mason, he is one of the few plus points from the Conte era
It's season-ticket holders putting theirs up for members to buy. The games are all sold out. None of them will go to general sale. It was the same for Bournemouth and Brighton. They had attendances of 61,369 and 61,405 respectively. The game against your lot was 61,613. There's very little difference and the stadium's virtually full every time.
please log in to view this image Probably cost about half a week's wages for one player. Meh. At least it shows they recognise it was utterly pathetic and unacceptable, I guess.