No I don’t think this is the case. The answer is we have a vocal number of people who for numerous reasons like to go to London/local games but are not so keen to go to Northern games, especially when we are likely to get hammered. First season premier league boosted these numbers last season...
1,278 left in the Upper Tier. Available to all with 197+ points from today, all season ticket holders from Monday, all members from Tuesday. This might even go to general sale next Thursday.
Its interesting that the lowest tier and middle tier sold pretty quickly but the upper tier is hardly moving.
We are now into those with 206+ points, then tomorrow 197+. This is another good chance to get an away ticket. May well go to Bronze members and general sale?
Agreed, although there was today, as I guess you had the combination of tier 2 people trying to buy alongside some tier 1 people who waited until today for their mates. I did that and snuffled 6 tickets in the middle tier.
I just think the club are probably aware of the situation and therefore will want the tier 1's to have had a shot at it today. That said if it isn't until tomorrow I still think everyone will get one where they want one.
Exactly this. I think we are all doing this aren't we? There will also be some people who are in a mixed group of tier 1 and 2 who will wait until tomorrow as well.
The allocation says up to 3000, so say we don't sell quickly they may only take one or two tiers anyway, but you would think its hard to say whether choosing back means back of a tier, or back must be the top tier?
I did say this when the back, middle, front was first announced. It works for one tier stands but what about multi tiers like Man City. Ironic it is the first game of the new process. That said I am struggling to think of another multi tier away end this season. West Ham and Spurs maybe...