I'm not sure, but I have changed seats for this one so my pass seats will be avalible but in the west upper
I was going to get tickets yesterday but the line was bloody massive. I'm bringing my niece for the first time. I've never paid on the gate before, can you just go to any turnstile and give them cash or is it specific ones? Then is it just unreserved seating?
he wont be here. got his sick call in early. IF both Barmby and Bullard were 100% certain to play the place would be packed. £10 adults helps but anything above 10,000 will be a good gate. Ipswich have a league game @ Birmingham on 11th Jan which is far more improtant to them so expect Ipswich to also bring in squad players.
I went and got 2 tickets today for £10 with season ticket discount. Not bad really. I saw a tumbleweed blow through the ticket office though.
To answer my own question, the OWS says you can pay on the day and prices are - adults £15; 16-22year olds £7 and under 5's a fiver
If you look above them there should be a sign saying either cash or tickets and passes only. Each block of turnstiles should have a mix of cash and ticket turnstiles so just go to your normal one. They might be dishing out ticket stubs saying which seat to sit in (to save people who've bought their seat having to move you) but to be honest you'll probably be able to sit pretty much anywhere anyway.
I went into the ticket office today because I was nearby but thanks for the info anyway. I always say I won't go to the cup games but can never resist. I think I'll just go cup direct next time.
I'm good at resisting. I find it hard going to games that I want us to lose with out having any players putting in any hard tackles or going in for 50:50s. Seasons when we're midtable or have financial problems I quite like the Cup games, but if we're playing for something in the league I dread them. To the extent that this weekend I'm in Hull and doing nothing on Saturday but still won't be going to the game.