Generally, tickets go on sale about a fortnight beforehand. So I would think they will be advertised around the end of January, keep checking the OS.
was going to goto the park been a long time since i been there (prem days) but just noticed it's on a tuesday night, so wont be able to can't afford the time off work
I reckon in the next couple of days they will be announced, maybe a switch to TV? But the tickets don't normally go on sale, until 2 weeks before the game.
And no student ticket prices either I was hoping to go to this one and had even managed to book cheap travel to and from Cardiff but now I'm not sure ...
i have always wondered why it is cheaper for disabled people? And why they get a free ticket with it? (I'm not discriminating)
48 quid for the whole trip at the cheapest, cant afford that for just one game. Seems very harsh especially with very little consecisions.
£35 is the cheapest but you have to be under 16 or over 65! yeah its so expensive but it is the same for home fans.
£64 just for tickets and then there's Wifey's drinks and food bill beforehand. She's high maintenance and even if it is the local delicacy, she is not going to be satisfied with a tub of jellied eels.
I think the prices are ok apart from the kids prices,19 quid for an 11 year old? not good! In terms of what i'd pay,i payed £46.50 to go to Forest last week,that's for ticket and travel,West ham will be £48.00 so it's not a big difference for me,the ones that suffer are probably students and kids.
I think that all ticket prices are too high. I'm sure that if the prices where less then you would be able to fill out more stadiums!! £25 would be better with £15 for under 19's or 21's and over 65's.
It won't be on TV - they would have announced it by now and besides, there is champions league the same night
Football ground guide says usual away allocation is 2200 but if demand requires it up to 3600 can be offered.