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[Albion] Choosing your away matches next season.



Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
14,531
I really want to get tickets for the London game but as next season is merely my third year as a season ticket holder, I am miles off the upper tiers and expect to be so for a good few years yet.
do a few long distance and all the cup games and you'll get there sooner than you think
 






Ooh it’s a corner

Well-known member
Aug 28, 2016
6,143
Coventry/Galway
I really want to get tickets for the London game but as next season is merely my third year as a season ticket holder, I am miles off the upper tiers and expect to be so for a good few years yet.
Depends - sometimes Sunday or evening games can be less popular. Brentford is the hardest because the allocation is smaller

Uh huh him is correct though - the key is committing to some of the less popular northern trips where you’ll get a ticket and more points. The adventure is usually worth it anyway😊
 




Notters

Well-known member
Oct 20, 2003
25,025
Guiseley
Last time I stayed up there post match was about 20 years ago. On leaving the ground they were trying to kill us, out in town late that night when they picked up the southern accent they all seemed to treat me like a long lost brother
Sounds about right. There's no reason to hang around Belland Road (as per yesterday's House of Games!) before or after the game
 




Sorrel

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
3,198
Back in East Sussex
My goal for next year is to move from ST group 4 to ST group 3. If I can do that without going back to Burnley, that will be a bonus.

But - in reality - it depends on kick-off day/time and plenty of other factors.

Planning a weekend in Newcastle if the dates are correct. Expect to be in the northern games as London/Bournemouth difficult to get tickets for. Like to go to Leeds, Sunderland, Everton new and a few others I’ve never been to.
 


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