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[Albion] Burnley tickets on sale behind South Stand goal



Moshe Gariani

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BeHereNow

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With 6000 on the ST waiting list I'm surprised every game isn't a sell-out !!

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Every game has been a sellout.

I think the only game that didn’t sell out last season was a Monday night TV game against Stoke where they brought a smallish following like Burnley will.

Because we had a couple of extra blocks to sell (which we nearly did fill) we actually had more home tickets sold for that game than any other game that season, and the case will probably be the same for Saturday.
 


Milano

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Aug 15, 2012
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Sussex but not by the sea
I don’t get the ‘understandable’ that Burnley will bring less than a thousand. It’s not midweek.
They are in more of a relegation fight than we are. The moment the fans start getting complacent its a slippery slope. See Stoke and WBA last season, both started to witness poor home crowds and reduced away. Actually here’s hoping that trend continues with Burnley.......
 


BeHereNow

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Mar 2, 2016
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I don’t get the ‘understandable’ that Burnley will bring less than a thousand. It’s not midweek.
They are in more of a relegation fight than we are. The moment the fans start getting complacent its a slippery slope. See Stoke and WBA last season, both started to witness poor home crowds and reduced away. Actually here’s hoping that trend continues with Burnley.......

We took a bit over 800 to Burnley, which I think is respectable.
 






Deadly Danson

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Oct 22, 2003
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Still a good 450 seats left to shift (assuming all blocks are on sale). Will be a shame to see empty seats at a Premier League game but I guess the largest number of home supporters at the ground this season at least.
 


Geestar

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Nov 6, 2012
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Shoreham Beach
Still a good 450 seats left to shift (assuming all blocks are on sale). Will be a shame to see empty seats at a Premier League game but I guess the largest number of home supporters at the ground this season at least.
Lots of singles by the looks of it

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Green Cross Code Man

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Mar 30, 2006
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Eastbourne
I don’t get the ‘understandable’ that Burnley will bring less than a thousand. It’s not midweek.
They are in more of a relegation fight than we are. The moment the fans start getting complacent its a slippery slope. See Stoke and WBA last season, both started to witness poor home crowds and reduced away. Actually here’s hoping that trend continues with Burnley.......

Burnley is a small place of about 85000 people. It's smaller than Eastbourne. Puts their titchy crowds into perspective.
 


Green Cross Code Man

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Mar 30, 2006
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Eastbourne
Still a good 450 seats left to shift (assuming all blocks are on sale). Will be a shame to see empty seats at a Premier League game but I guess the largest number of home supporters at the ground this season at least.

A shame to see empty seats at a PL game? Were you at Watford last week? From the East, it was evident that thousands had given the game a swerve, goodness only knows what the East must have looked like if the West was so depleted.
 


BN41Albion

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Oct 1, 2017
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Burnley is a small place of about 85000 people. It's smaller than Eastbourne. Puts their titchy crowds into perspective.

With Manchester United, Manchester city, Liverpool, Everton down the road, plus countless other similar sized clubs to them very close by. It's very impressive they even get the attendances they do. Going on population and teams in the vicinity, we should be streets ahead of them fan base wise (although i appreciate the draw of the big london teams hinders us somewhat - especially considering we spent so long languishing)
 




Green Cross Code Man

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Mar 30, 2006
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Eastbourne
With Manchester United, Manchester city, Liverpool, Everton down the road, plus countless other similar sized clubs to them very close by. It's very impressive they even get the attendances they do. Going on population and teams in the vicinity, we should be streets ahead of them fan base wise (although i appreciate the draw of the big london teams hinders us somewhat - especially considering we spent so long languishing)

I agree, but then again we are streets ahead with our fanbase but that is as expected.
 










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Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
49,909
Faversham
£30 adults/£15 U18s including travel isn’t bad. If they do a last-minute price reduction now it’ll piss off everyone who bought a ticket at full price.

Should offer a load to local schools etc on Friday if there’s a ton left perhaps ?

This.

Anyone who thinks a Dutch Auction is the way to go watches too much channel 5.
 


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