schmunk
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And yet you still won't get a seat in The Terrace...We are setting off at 3pm for tonight's game.
And yet you still won't get a seat in The Terrace...We are setting off at 3pm for tonight's game.
And that is just the seats that have been put-up for resale. As we know, a lot of people just don't go and don't bother trying to re-sell their seat, particularly if it's a single as they often don't sell.Thought i would have a look to see % wise which block has the most spaces at the moment and although there are several blocks all around the ground pushing 18% the winner is block E1F where 20% i.e. one in every five seats will be empty.
I beg to differ, I think on their day their attack is pretty damn good to be honest.And let's be honest, Aston Villa just don't get the pulse racing as one of the "must see" teams visiting this season...
It does seem a bit random ... but if they are tickets that haven't sold before the exchange opened (as in they are non ST seats), why would they show as concession tickets? Surely it's ST seats originally purchased on a concession basis that have the star?? Just guessing though ...
You say it's super easy, but just about all my friends interested in the Albion have season tickets already. I've got a small number of extra Friends and Family (F&F) such as students away at university who would love to take up a spare but can't make it. I couldn't shift my ticket for either league game I couldn't make this season to F&F or on the ticket exchange. And I was ill for the Forest Cup game and the ticket was not transferable. It's a lot of money down the drain and the club needs to give us better options.Sharing tickets is super easy. Takes 30 seconds.
The difficult bit is finding someone to share with though. This is not always easy especially for midweek evening games and this pool of potential recipients wouldn't increase that much if becoming a A+ member was cheaper or free. (they either already are A+ members - there are tens of thousands of them , and/or just don't fancy it for multiple reasons, or are going anyway).
For unattractive (or not United, Arsenal, Liverpool etc) evening games at least.
Jeez, makes us sound entitled. Remember where we came from!And let's be honest, Aston Villa just don't get the pulse racing as one of the "must see" teams visiting this season...
No. But lots do. A traffic or train 'event' that is an inconvenience for local fans, can be a massive, massive headache for them - genuinely to the point of considering whether it is POSSIBLE for them to attend.
We are setting off at 3pm for tonight's game. I'm lucky to be in a job that is flexible enough that I can do that - but I'm well aware many are not.
Brilliant. Give yourself a massive pat on the back.
Not everybody's circumstances are the same as yours (or mine).
Exactly, especially for mid-week matches. My wife can possibly finish at 4, but, being a theatre nurse cannot leave a patient on the table until tomorrow morning, so will not know what time she will finish until she finishes and then have to make the 35 mile journey starting from somewhere with little public transport, without a car, to get to the game. She can usually do it, but certainly would not know yesterday at midday to be able to avoid a PBOBE black mark next season.We are setting off at 3pm for tonight's game. I'm lucky to be in a job that is flexible enough that I can do that - but I'm well aware many are not.
OK, gotcha … at least I think I understand nowThey aren't 'concession seats' though, they are standard seats that can be bought for any age category.
Whereas listed seats can only be bought as full price tickets.
OK, gotcha … at least I think I understand now
That must mean that when the exchange opens - because the match is ‘sold out’ - it’s not completely sold out and there are still some random seats available which can be bought as a concession.
Seems the most likely explanationI still reckon the ones that have a star are tickets that didn't sell, and that all re-listed tickets are only available as concession
I’ve lobbied for urinals on the back of seats for a few years now, maybe a secondary rail / tray in the new safe standing / pissing area could be trialled next season?Ah, I see.
I have given up on buying anything at half time.
What they need is seats that lift up and dispense your order at half time.
Same seats could then be used to act as toilets for depositing the unique alchemy only the human body can produce during the second half.
Of course, it would all take a lot of cleaning.
(Apologies for the imagery, but I pay a fiver a month and feel entitled to draw these pictures occasionally.)
I need a coffee after all thatThat's my thinking.
And let's be honest, Aston Villa just don't get the pulse racing as one of the "must see" teams visiting this season...
I've just checked and I'll be able to have a lie down at half time.Thought i would have a look to see % wise which block has the most spaces at the moment and although there are several blocks all around the ground pushing 18% the winner is block E1F where 20% i.e. one in every five seats will be empty.
I go to support Brighton. Old fashioned style.And let's be honest, Aston Villa just don't get the pulse racing as one of the "must see" teams visiting this season...
Made this mistake against forest. Got sunburnt during the day and didn't dress accordingly at night. Me and my girls were basically all in the same coat trying to stay warm by the end.Here in Mid-Sussex the sky is blue and the sun is shining and has a nice warmth to it, however the wind is strong and is flipping cold. I took the dogs for a walk at lunchtime and regretted wearing shorts!! Seeing as I beleive that the Amex is always 2 or 3 degrees colder than anywhere else in Sussex I'm back to jeans and a jacket tonight!!!