please log in to view this image Villa ticket offer for season card holders Published: 12 February, 2015 by Kate Smith Speciall offer for Villans' visit. Sunderland supporters can secure their seat for the Black Cats next two home games at the Stadium of Light, with tickets for the West Bromwich Albion and Aston Villa fixtures now on sale. Gus Poyet’s side welcome West Bromwich Albion on Saturday 21 February, (KO 3pm). Tickets start from £25 for adults, £19 for over 65s and just £10 for under-16s. Aston Villa are the only Barclays Premier League visitors to the Stadium of Light in March and season card holders are being encouraged to bring family members and friends along to sample the matchday atmosphere. The Black Cats face the Villans on Saturday 14 March, (KO 3pm), and SAFC season card holders can buy two additional tickets for this game for just £10 each. The discounted ticket offer is available to all 2014-15 SAFC season card holders and is available now. HOW TO BUY TICKETS Telephone: 0871 911 1973 (24 hour service) In-person: Stadium of Light ticket office, opening hours as listed. Monday-Friday 9am - 5:30pm Non-matchday Saturdays 10am - 1pm Matchday (weekend) 10am - kick-off
Anybody who wants two 10 pound tickets(plus booking fee) PM me after Sunday and we'll get those sorted for you. Regular posters take priority. People with 0 posts will not be considered, I've people I know off the forum who'll take priority over non posters.
After Tuesdays first half I will wait and see if any of my nephews have been naughty and I will get them a ticket
Get my mate to get mine. It wouldn't surprise me if they do this again against palace or Southampton.
What's special about this game that makes it so expensive? Tickets to Sunderland home games are normally free aren't they?
Considering the dross we put out, we had better have the cheapest damn tickets in the world let alone the league
Aye Newcastle are always fighting to stay up like. Not. Get yourself to Sunderland week in and week out and you would see some real ****ing dross.