Yeah mine doesn't say that. Definitely sounds like a cock up. On a less important note I have just noticed that the ticket site seems to think the Kingsland side of the chapel is still the family section lol.
It was the same last year too. One of our party relocated to the Northam, and yet his Chapel seat continued to be reserved for the remainder of the renewal window.
Spoke to ticket office and if you do the payment plan you can call up and pay off random lump sums or the remaining balance, if you ever wanted to.
Renewal window closed yesterday so we should get an idea of how many non renewals there were. Page doesn't seem to work at the minute though.
Even though they publicly announced the window closed yesterday, it continued to remain open today - but I believe has now just been shut.
I wonder how many we sell. The max the PL allow is 80% of capacity but not sure if we sold that many last season or less.
Apparently, if we place the ball in the other team's net, using little or no illegal methods, more often than the opposition place the ball in our net, we have 'scored' more than the opposition. If the referee realises that the additional 25 minutes were down to him not winding up his watch after half time, and decides that everyone has had enough, so blows his whistle to signify the end of the match, and we have still managed to have more goals than the opposition, this is classed as a 'win'. I'm quoting this from the Boys Own book of football (2025 edit) as I've never actually seen it happen. I did see the Loch Ness monster once, but that is less likely to be questioned than seeing a Saints win.
When you are in the Premier League, it seems to happen once a year. It is though unpredictable when it comes, and occasionally you have to accept a draw in the 99th minute of a 90 minute game, especially if you are playing one of the ref’s favourite teams.