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saafend_seagull

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Jul 5, 2003
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BN1
Looking at teams websites, seems clubs stick to the 3,000 rule - west ham. Man city and man united do (I have checked the last couple of teams who have played there as examples).

How many points does everyone have?

The points besides the 1,000 for a season ticket get halved the following year right?

Villa sold out to those with 1110 and above so can imagine 1060 (1000+120/2ish) or so will be needed for when we get man united away in August!

Let the binfest begin!

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PILTDOWN MAN

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Sep 15, 2004
18,695
Hurst Green
1126 for me to start the season
 


AWAYDAY

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Jul 21, 2009
237
Home end unless you've been doing about 10+ away trips this season. Baggies or similar will be ok..
 




The Optimist

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Apr 6, 2008
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Lewisham
Tickets to Burnley and Hull if they stay up won't be hard to get for anyone, if those clubs abide by the 3,000 rule, as well as midweek trips not in London.

If their capacities are below 30,000 then it's 10%.

The hardest game to get a ticket for next season will probably be Bournemouth away.
 


Jam The Man

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Jul 5, 2003
8,123
South East North Lancing
I'm sure Spurs will offer many more away tickets for Wembley
 


Nixonator

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Feb 8, 2016
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Shoreham Beach
Will start with 1150.

Something tells me I won't be needing them for Burnley and Stoke, although maybe people will make the effort with fewer games, of which fewer in the evening.
 








studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
29,609
On the Border
1237 starting point next season so hopefully ok and in a sensible first allocation without the need to panic.
 




martin tyler

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Jan 25, 2013
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A lot will depend on when these "big" away days are as well. If we have United away in April 18 then there is going to be a lot more people with the relevant points they need compared to if it is August 17. Outside the current top 7 other away days I expect will sell out will be Bournemouth as the allocation is a lot lot smaller, Southampton due to location, Watford, West Ham and Palace will be the others.
 


Alba Badger

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Mar 14, 2016
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Straight outta Felpham
This article was published for the Boro fans at the end of last season when the clinched promotion estimating what away allocations they would get in the Premier League. It looks like a pretty good indication to what we will expect.

http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/sport/...listed-away-allocations-boro-receive-11412272

ARTICLE – Away tickets are likely to prove just as popular next season, though not as expensive in some cases with Premier League clubs agreeing to a £30 cap on away tickets .

What Boro fans will have to adapt to though is smaller away allocations.
The ruling for the allocation of away tickets in the Premier League is as follows: "3,000 tickets or, if the capacity of the home club's stadium is less than 30,000, such number of tickets as is equal to 10 per cent."

That could cause quite the clamour for some away games next season, particularly with more season card holders.

Taking that ruling into account, we list the allocation Boro fans can expect to receive for each away game in the Premier League next season.

Each stadium capacity is as stated on the Premier League website.
Allocations are also to subject to rulings by local safety councils and discussions between clubs.

Arsenal - Emirates Stadium
Capacity - 60,260
Expected allocation - 3,000

Bournemouth - Vitality Stadium
Capacity - 11,464
Expected allocation - 1,146

Burnley - Turf Moor
Capacity - 21,401
Expected allocation - 2,140

Chelsea - Stamford Bridge
Capacity - 41,798
Expected allocation - 3,000


Crystal Palace - Selhurst Park
Capacity - 25,456
Expected allocation - 2,545

Everton - Goodison Park
Capacity - 39,571
Expected allocation - 3,000

Hull City - KC Stadium
Capacity - 25,586
Expected allocation - 2,558

Leicester City - King Power Stadium
Capacity - 32,312
Expected allocation - 3,000


Liverpool - Anfield
Capacity - 54,000 (when new main stand development is complete)
Expected allocation - 3,000

Manchester City - Etihad Stadium
Capacity - 55,097
Expected allocation - 3,000

Manchester United - Old Trafford
Capacity - 75,653
Expected allocation - 3,000

Southampton - St Mary's
Capacity - 32,505
Expected allocation - 3,000

Sunderland - Stadium of Light
Capacity - 48,707
Expected allocation - 3,000

Stoke City - The bet365 Stadium
Capacity - 27,740
Expected allocation - 2,774

Swansea City - Liberty Stadium
Capacity - 20,909
Expected allocation - 2,090

Tottenham Hotspur - White Hart Lane
Capacity - 36,284
Expected allocation - 3,000

Watford - Vicarage Road
Capacity - 21,500
Expected allocation - 2,150

West Brom - The Hawthorns
Capacity - 26,850
Expected allocation - 2,685

West Ham United - Olympic Stadium
Capacity - 60,000
Expected allocation - 3,000
 






seagullwedgee

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Aug 9, 2005
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1237 starting point next season so hopefully ok and in a sensible first allocation without the need to panic.

Reality check may be required. To START next season with 1237 means you must a) be a season ticket holder and b) have finished the current season with 1474 points.

One of those is possible, but I'm really not sure the other one is. Have a check.
 




Alba Badger

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Mar 14, 2016
1,533
Straight outta Felpham
I'm not sure Spurs will offer many more than the minimum requirement of 3,000 for away fans. They will only be able to sell all of the stadium on a limited amount of games then 60k tickets on others. I think it is an agreement with the local council and residents that they can only hold a certain amount of "Full Capacity" games at Wembley Stadium
 






Tim Over Whelmed

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Jul 24, 2007
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Arundel
So if I have 1330 and the Villa points to come, I should be around 1,160 ish at the start of the season?
 


Billy the Fish

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Oct 18, 2005
17,494
Haywards Heath
Remember the clubs in Europe play on Sunday. Think the Sunday 4pm kick offs and MNF games will put a few off travelling, but with it being the 1st season and lots of local games we should have a decent away support next year.
 


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