SpongebobSquarepants
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I thought they were going on sale tomorrow?
I thought they were going on sale tomorrow?
Horrible, cramped concourse. Stuck in the corner, if farther back then watch through a letterbox.
Awful place.
Why on earth have they only put the front section of the lower tier on sale only.
You can't not sell the back of the lower tier if you have already started selling the front.
There appears to be a lack of interest in this one.
Personally I've got in and bought the lower tier, ten rows back as then there is no risk of the restricted view that you get in some areas in the middle and upper tiers. Is everyone else waiting for the higher tiers to open?
Because nobody would want to be at the back, with a dreadful view.
Because nobody would want to be at the back, with a dreadful view.
May not be the case in view of the fact tickets are not selling.
Does the Ticket office realise that LV1/LV2 are in the same section as LV3/LV4?
It's like putting the front 14 rows of a stand only on sale.
Would not surprise me if the upper tier (UV1/UV2) is not opened but at least put all of the lower tier on sale.
You will find that there is a solid barrier between LV1/2 and LV3/4 with only 2 or 3 easily-blockable 4 feet wide gaps.
So our ticket office has obviously been guided by the Goodison staff telling them the order of sale.
These two levels are accessed from the concourse by separate sets of stairwells from the concourse, where these stairwells can be easily blocked-off.
More concerning is the weather as this lowest level is greatly exposed to the elements.
Really overrated ground in my opinion, not a fan of it at all. I did like their fanzone though, whilst (like the ground) it was cramped, it was well organised and far preferable to using the concourse inside the ground. Get a cab to the ground and walk back to Lime Street (around an hour or so give or take but all downhill) would be my advice.
Hopefully we can put up a better performance than last season's limp display.
Buying away tickets at worst last year to 30 minutes.
Now it takes days of checking and refreshing to see what blocks they have released.
Only if you don't want the blocks that have been released initially, personally I much prefer the new approach of being able to actually pick the seat you want, and had my Everton ticket secured by 9.02 on Tuesday
My view from LV2 last year in case anyone is considering it.
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