http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/news/artic...ed-363566.aspx Ticketing details for Saints' trip to Everton on Saturday 29th September have now been finalised. We have received an allocation of 1,828 tickets for this fixture, priced as follows: £32.00 per Adult in the Lower Bullens & £35.00 per Adult in the Paddock £20.25 per Over-65 in the Lower Bullens & £21.75 per Over-65 in the Paddock £16.00 per Under-16 in the Lower Bullens & £17.50 per Under-16 in the Paddock Please note, there are a number of âObstructed Viewâ seats available in the Lower Bullens which carry a £1.00 reduction. Tickets will be available to existing 2012-13 Season Ticket Holders on Thursday 13th September at 9am, with any remaining seats going onto general sale on Thursday 20th September. All ticket sales dates are subject to availability. Please note that for any concessionary ticket purchased, proof of age will be required on entry into the stadium. Tickets are limited to one ticket per applicable supporter, and a maximum of four tickets per transaction when purchasing on behalf of other applicable supporters. There will be a total of 15 Loyalty points awarded to supporters purchasing tickets for this fixture, which may be used to gain ticket priority on future ticket sales. The customer number of each attending supporter must be given at the point of sale in order for loyalty points to be awarded. Points cannot be awarded to individual customer numbers retrospectively. You can buy tickets online, via the telephone booking line on 02381 780780 or at the St Mary's Ticket Office from 9am next Thursday.
What's a bullen? One of them strange northern words? A £1 reduction for an obstructed view sounds a bit mean.
Just read this on the OS, only 1828 seats been allocated for Saints fans. Sorry for those fans who like the away matches...going to be tough this season.
I know Fran, it is turning out to be a right sod getting an away ticket in the Premier league. Saints have always had a good away following in proportion to their home capacity, and me and my son have always liked away games bettter than home games - no matter what league we have been playing in. I thought, quite incorrectly its turning out, that we would get c.4000 tickets for each away game unless it was one of the few smaller grounds. 1800 tickets in a ground the size of Goodison Park is a poor reflection on this league - and like you say a £1 reduction for an obstructed view is laughable ! Queuing up and then not getting a ticket even when a ST holder is bloody disappointing. Guess we will have to get used to it.