Our allocation for spurs game next month has now sold out, anyone left frustrated? Good to see every away game selling out at the moment hopefully club will take bigger allocations next season
I imagine they've taken the max allocation. Also Sunderland away tickets are out on Wednesday to ST holders. So get one if you want to see our practice run at relegating imposter Saints.
Oh for ****s sake. I'm really pissed that I can't get a ticket for this, despite going to more away games than most people. I don't care what other people think, the system is far too biased in favour of ST holders.
Next time an away game goes on sale to all season ticket holders, just get in contact with me or one of the many other willing donors.
Oh for ****s sake. I'm really pissed that I can't get a ticket for this, despite going to more away games than most people. I don't care what other people think, the system is far too biased in favour of ST holders.
Who would you rather relegate though? Sunderland or stoke? I would go for Sunderland personally then we can see how di canio celebrates. Think if we were 1-0 down, scored 2 late goals I would absolutely love if mauricio ran the whole length of the pitch to celebrate, just like di canio did at Newcastle. That would piss him right off
Strange. I'm a season ticket holder but as I've only been to two away games so I had to wait my turn behind those that had been to three or more - irrespective of being a season ticket holder. Have you checked the order on the web site when the tickets are first announced?
Yes. I'm back of the queue. ST holders first, regardless of whether they've been to 10 away games or 0. Really annoys me.
So how does that work?STHs pay a large sum up front at the start of the season (or promise further instalments that they are liable to pay) and the way that the club see this, they spend more than non-STHs. However, somewhere in this there is scope for a system where as the season progresses, away fans who have spent more on tickets than STHs (of course with no consideration for travel and accommodation costs) should climb up the priority ladder and in many cases this will put them at the top.