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[Albion] Luton at home sell out (almost)



atomised

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Mar 21, 2013
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WHAT?

What am I doing wrong?

Is it in the North stand?
no. south west corner could be cos it's near the away fans but more likely the same person who grabs mine each time I put it on there who goes with the people who sit immediately behind me whenever they can
 




Oh_aye

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Jul 8, 2022
1,601
no. south west corner could be cos it's near the away fans but more likely the same person who grabs mine each time I put it on there who goes with the people who sit immediately behind me whenever they can
Actually forget that I just checked and its sold! Well I never. Didn't get a notification email.
 


















Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Tickets for our match aren’t on sale yet - not even the date they get released
That's bizarre. So we're assuming they'll sell out 3000 and their fans are assuming that even with that allocation they won't get one, even though it covers one in three of their average home game attendance. Could have a load of them buying on our exchange just because they can't get their ticket selling shizzle together.

Amateurs.
 




cheesy77

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Feb 18, 2009
448
Bit silly. Will you be reporting all the Brighton fans who do exactly the same when we are away ?
Thanks for that 👍. No, as I've said in my other post I have no issue with fans who do this and are respectful but I've seen plenty of instances where that is not the case. Including at the Amex where my six year old son witnessed a Leeds supporter and Brighton supporter exchanging punches 2 seats away...which was lovely for him to see
 




Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
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Oxton, Birkenhead
Thanks for that 👍. No, as I've said in my other post I have no issue with fans who do this and are respectful but I've seen plenty of instances where that is not the case. Including at the Amex where my six year old son witnessed a Leeds supporter and Brighton supporter exchanging punches 2 seats away...which was lovely for him to see
Of course that’s terrible. I think it highlights though the difference between being a supporter of another club (fine) and supporting another club (not acceptable). If the latter then they will be thrown out. If the former then you won’t know and the club aren’t mindreaders anyway.
 


cheesy77

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Feb 18, 2009
448
Of course that’s terrible. I think it highlights though the difference between being a supporter of another club (fine) and supporting another club (not acceptable). If the latter then they will be thrown out. If the former then you won’t know and the club aren’t mindreaders anyway.
I've taken him to rugby games and cricket games where we've sat happily alongside 'rival' fans with a friendly atmosphere.

I'm sure it does happen a lot of games yes as some football fans can do it respectfully, without anyone even knowing.
 
















The Maharajah of Sydney

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Jul 7, 2003
1,367
Sydney .
If you buy a year membership now can you get a ticket on exchange?
I phoned Supporter Services this morning and they processed and activated my membership immediately - they waived the 14-day inactivity period as they agreed with me that abandoning the General release tomorrow was excluding a section of genuine fans.
Btw, you can purchase 2 tickets.
 




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