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[Albion] 12,342 ticket remaining for palace



Turkey

Well-known member
Jul 4, 2003
15,568
So disappointing how low the ticket sales are. I wonder if the club are thinking they should have opened a stand at a time. Wouldn't look as bad on TV if we'd just put the lower tiers on sale. Maybe they should have gone for 15 loyalty points as an extra incentive.
 






kevo

Well-known member
Mar 8, 2008
9,139
Anyone got any suggestions for getting there from London after work? (Other than driving)

Isn't the strike just Southern? Presumably Thameslunk and Gatwick Express trains will be running.
 








kevo

Well-known member
Mar 8, 2008
9,139
So disappointing how low the ticket sales are. I wonder if the club are thinking they should have opened a stand at a time. Wouldn't look as bad on TV if we'd just put the lower tiers on sale. Maybe they should have gone for 15 loyalty points as an extra incentive.

There is still time for them to do this. My feeling is the club actually want to keep suppirters away from this one.
 


dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
52,909
Burgess Hill
What's putting people off?

Monday night?
On TV?
2nd string team?
Knowing Palace will play a full strength team and were loose?
Price?

All of the above I guess, plus a withering of the importance of the FA Cup vs the PL, plus I suppose a potential repeat of the Goon Show from last time.

Oh, and not enough Loyalty Points for the harvesters.
 


ozzygull

Well-known member
Oct 6, 2003
3,897
Reading
If we'd been drawn at home to Man U and it was bumped to Monday night, with no trains, and it was on the telly, then I'd STILL have watched it in the pub instead (as I am doing with this one). Had they kept this Palace game on Saturday or Sunday, then I'd have gone. Simple as that really.

Same! It would not have mattered who we had drawn, if the game was on a Saturday or Sunday I would have been there. I went to the MK Dons game last season, so it is not about a glamourus oposistion for me. It's that fact that it is on a Monday night, which means at least I would have to take the afternoon off from work, only just returned from a long Chrismas break and up to my kneck. It will be an added pain in the bum because Palace fans can not be trusted to behave themselves, and I would probably not get back until 1am ish. On top of that there the cost of the ticket, petrol and parking probably probably £100 I can not afford. So for this one i am going to give it a miss. The reason the cost would be OK if it was a weekend game I could have coupled it with staying over the weekeend and doing the normal chores that help my elderly Mum, so better value.

If I lived locally I would also be at the game.
 






LowKarate

New member
Jan 6, 2004
2,002
Wombling free
What's putting people off?

Monday night?
On TV?
2nd string team?
Knowing Palace will play a full strength team and were loose?
Price?

I know, it's a mystery isn't it. Oh yes and add the travel problems that night.

Personally, I think that the low ticket sales reflects the esteem in which we hold the visitors.
 


swindonseagull

Well-known member
Aug 6, 2003
9,316
Swindon, but used to be Manila
If we'd been drawn at home to Man U and it was bumped to Monday night, with no trains, and it was on the telly, then I'd STILL have watched it in the pub instead (as I am doing with this one). Had they kept this Palace game on Saturday or Sunday, then I'd have gone. Simple as that really.

Exactly this .........plus saving £50 on 2 tickets £30 on petrol plus food and drink, leaving home at 1430 and getting home at normally 1am, midweek league games are bad enough...without doing all that to watch 2 reserve teams just because its Palace.....

CAn settle on my couch and watch on TV glass of wine in hand....

PLUS as a ST holder I'm sure my cup final ticket is quite safe.
 




swindonseagull

Well-known member
Aug 6, 2003
9,316
Swindon, but used to be Manila
Same! It would not have mattered who we had drawn, if the game was on a Saturday or Sunday I would have been there. I went to the MK Dons game last season, so it is not about a glamourus oposistion for me. It's that fact that it is on a Monday night, which means at least I would have to take the afternoon off from work, only just returned from a long Chrismas break and up to my kneck. It will be an added pain in the bum because Palace fans can not be trusted to behave themselves, and I would probably not get back until 1am ish. On top of that there the cost of the ticket, petrol and parking probably probably £100 I can not afford. So for this one i am going to give it a miss. The reason the cost would be OK if it was a weekend game I could have coupled it with staying over the weekeend and doing the normal chores that help my elderly Mum, so better value.

If I lived locally I would also be at the game.

Ditto.......apart from helping your mum
 


Exactly this .........plus saving £50 on 2 tickets £30 on petrol plus food and drink, leaving home at 1430 and getting home at normally 1am, midweek league games are bad enough...without doing all that to watch 2 reserve teams just because its Palace.....

CAn settle on my couch and watch on TV glass of wine in hand....

PLUS as a ST holder I'm sure my cup final ticket is quite safe.

Suddenly going to the Amex is expensive:facepalm:
 






Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
23,721
Sussex by the Sea
Whilst I am going myself, perfectly understandable given all/some of the aforementioned factors why the ticket sales are somewhat slow.

Given all of the hype, previous problem, TV cameras, VAR and police under the spotlight, I reckon it's all going to be a bit of a damp squib (no apologies for the firework pun).
 






Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
23,721
Sussex by the Sea
Stable and door.

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papajaff

Well-known member
Aug 7, 2005
3,980
Brighton
Should have been priced lower for this one. Saints tickets were 20 quid each today so well done to them.
 


spence

British and Proud
Oct 15, 2014
9,827
Crawley
If we'd been drawn at home to Man U and it was bumped to Monday night, with no trains, and it was on the telly, then I'd STILL have watched it in the pub instead (as I am doing with this one). Had they kept this Palace game on Saturday or Sunday, then I'd have gone. Simple as that really.

You live in Portslade hardly a chore is it getting there ? I can sympathies with people living outside of Sussex and who have work in the morning,
 


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