They could defo sell them and let people decide if they want to buy regardless of wether its Saturday or Tuesday.
There's probably a scientific name for the phenomenon* where there are threads calling for a boycott, and others fearing we won't get the tickets on time, or run out, all within minutes of each other. * (I can't say that without adding the muppet tune du duu du du du, which probably says something about me.)
I never suggested we might sell more. It just would have made it easier for fans, especially those who live away,especially with our dog's breakfast of a ticketing system. Of course that same ticketing system shows the last thing our owners think about is making it easy for people to give them money to purchase tickets.
I think you need to consider altering your user name to SadTiger. If Derby can get things rolling, why can't we? We were slow off the mark in other games in recent years as well.
Just had confirmation that we're definitely not selling tickets until the fixture dates are confirmed, so Saturday afternoon at the earliest. I can't remember if we have to agree reciprocal deals for play-off ticket prices, but if so, these are the prices Derby are charging: Ticket prices are as follows: Full & Half 2015/16 Season Ticket Holders + new 2016/17 Season Ticket Holders: Adults £25.00, Senior (65+) £17.50, Under 18 £14.00 & Under 12 £7.50. This Season Ticket Holder price is NOT AVAILABLE after seats are released at 6pm on Monday 9th May. Non-Season Ticket Holders: Adults £27.00, Senior (65+) £19.00, Under 18 £15.00 & Under 12 £8.50. http://www.dcfc.co.uk/news/article/...ls-confirmed-3081286.aspx#Zp1vZKQ6qHdZ6tTb.99