No doesn’t need to sell out for The Terrace to be able to show the gameMy guess is that the beam-back will only be shown if the away tickets fully sell out. So no it shouldn't affect away tickets sales at all.
I can’t imagine the away club would be too happy about us showing the game if we hadn’t sold all their tickets. I wonder how it works.No doesn’t need to sell out for The Terrace to be able to show the game
It might affect demand for tickets though. Which would be good, as would potentially give more people a chance to go.My guess is that the beam-back will only be shown if the away tickets fully sell out. So no it shouldn't affect away tickets sales at all.
Personally, I find it impossible to even start to compare watching a game of football on the TV with watching it live, but perhaps that should be a separate thread.Beam Back at the Terrace. Tickets on sale soon.
This is interesting and I wonder, now they've shown all the away games since its opening, will it effect ticket sales for the games?
If you knew in advance this would be shown, would you still have purchased tickets for the trip?
True but l can see the poster's point, many of the non hard core support simply won't bother with the hassle of trying to get match tickets, plus pay over the odds train fares, when they can simply wander along to the Terrace, and sit and watch the game with a pint in their hands.Personally, I find it impossible to even start to compare watching a game of football on the TV with watching it live, but perhaps that should be a separate thread.
Reckon the market for away tickets and market for beamback tickets has only a small overlap.Beam Back at the Terrace. Tickets on sale soon.
This is interesting and I wonder, now they've shown all the away games since its opening, will it effect ticket sales for the games?
If you knew in advance this would be shown, would you still have purchased tickets for the trip?
Reckon the market for away tickets and market for beamback tickets has only a small overlap.
….the same non-hardcore support that whinge about away tickets being a ‘closed shop’ when a game comes up that they do want to go to, probablyTrue but l can see the poster's point, many of the non hard core support simply won't bother with the hassle of trying to get match tickets, plus pay over the odds train fares, when they can simply wander along to the Terrace, and sit and watch the game with a pint in their hands.
Surprised if that’s the case?No doesn’t need to sell out for The Terrace to be able to show the game
According to the club beamback tickets will only go on sale when the away tickets are sold out.No doesn’t need to sell out for The Terrace to be able to show the game
Nope, not a bean.Has anyone received their ticket yet?
Nor me....Nope, not a bean.![]()
Still waitingHas anyone received their ticket yet?
I was surprised that Brentford was a physical ticketWolves must be one of the last clubs (see Brentford) to move over to Digital Ticketing. All clubs have to have it in place by 26/27. Although there's some wiggle room if you're newly promoted.
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Digital ticketing
What you need to know as digital ticketing to be mandatory requirement for all Premier League clubs by 2026/27 seasonwww.premierleague.com
And Forest - I was surprised that Everton was digital - why spend all the money when about to move groundsWolves must be one of the last clubs (see Brentford) to move over to Digital Ticketing. All clubs have to have it in place by 26/27. Although there's some wiggle room if you're newly promoted.
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Digital ticketing
What you need to know as digital ticketing to be mandatory requirement for all Premier League clubs by 2026/27 seasonwww.premierleague.com