947 on sale currently with block 336 still held back.
As today is Day 2 of the "All STHs" window, I'd not expect too many to sell today, so there will be plenty left for the remaining sales windows on Thursday and Friday.
As above, 335 is now open.
There's currently just over 1,000 seats on sale in blocks 334 and 335. Block 336 has not been up for sale yet, which means there'll be just under 2,000 tickets still to sell.
Just short of 500 have sold in half an hour this morning, although there was a rush which has slowed down now.
There are 570 on sale currently but there are still 2 blocks that have not been released. Assuming all blocks are approximately the same size then c2,500 remain unsold.
It was never going to be 15:00 due to all games being televised live.
It could have been lunchtime though, which would have permitted there-and-back rail travel.
Hardly flying off the shelves at the 200 point mark which, I think, would be everyone who has had a season ticket for the life of the Amex. Assuming blocks are the same size, give or take, we're still under half the tickets sold:
Block 331 - sold out
Block 332 - 1 remaining
Block 333 - 247...
Block 331 - sold out
Block 332 - 25 remaining
Block 333 - 291 remaining
Blocks 334, 335 and 336 yet to be opened.
I'm holding fire until at least 334 opens.
Exactly. If the club didn't believe that TV scheduling impacts attendance to any great degree, they would have requested more than 5,500 tickets from Manchester United for the QF.
You could argue that it's a 7:45pm kick-off and no viable means of returning to Brighton on the trains that will...
Surely the reason you're not surprised is because the club's ticketing priority system is clear and consistent: go to games, get points, move up the priority ladder for future games. I'm not sure when the club last did a "collect a (virtual) ticket stub, to get to attend a future game" thing...