I'm trying to book myself a season ticket and being a season ticket virgin I foolishly thought I could just pop on the web-site and book what I needed. I'm not even given the option. When I click on the Season card icon, there are three options, choose seats (cannot click on this - it's grey and does nothing) more info (red but still does nowt when I click on it) and car parking (that does redirect me but then asks for my membership number). Now, the only games i have been this season have been on my mates season card so i don't have a member card, but I haven't had to log on to get to the Season Card page so why are my advances being rejected? Do I need to go into the shop on Satdee before the game or do you think it will be bedlam with the big sale on, and the match of course.
I've made myself a member to see if that helps - just waiting on my membership number to come through.
Please ignore. A sign of my ignorance. I hadn't realised this release date was for renewals only - head hung in shame.
Hey, My understanding is that all can buy season tickets at early bird prices. I suggest you get on the phone to them initially. There is a longish wait at the moment. If easier go to the club ticket office.
Normally pretty level headed but I'd read there had been record breaking first day sales and got in a panic that now that I can finally get a season ticket, i'll be denied one because they'd sold out I might have been over- reacting! Ricc - watched plenty of Pulis football but never had a season ticket before, too busy having and raising babies and then persuading my football hating husband that he wont miss me every other Saturday; him an our daughter can go shopping when me and my boy are at the match. I'll bob in early on Satdee when I'm at the Hull match.
According to the Sentinel Season Ticket sales are at a record high. They have shifted 5000, up 50% on last year. The King is dead......Long live the King!
I'd like to think I'd have bought one anyway - my son is now old enough that he doesn't get bored in games, even the dull ones. Up until now I've had to rely on my dad to come with me. This is the first time circumstances have allowed me to get a ticket; it's a happy coincidence that we are playing better football too.
Doesn't surprise me but I said at the start of last season that I would get one for this year even if we'd been relegated. I knew I wasn't going to suddenly stop liking football so I've been building up my boy all year to this. We live in Nottingham so my boy is surrounded by Forest fans and Liverpool fans and it's been a hard lesson for him to learn how to banter with his school mates but he now wears the red and white stripes with pride for his football lessons. I need to make him love Stoke now before we lose him to Forest or the team of the moment (probably Liverpool around here!).