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I always enjoy WBA away. Easy and not very expensive on the train; good pubs in Brum centre and Jewellery Quarter pre- and post-match; and more often than not, 3 points to bring home.

 

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Looks like there's a bit of a waiting list ahead of me, but I am after one ticket for the match. I live in Birmingham these days, so would be gutting not to be able to just pop down the road to watch!

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Once again, like most games, the shit seats for this have gone on sale first. I know they can't open all the blocks at once, but surely sales would be much quicker if they started by selling the more central ones and then moved towards the corner flag.

Wouldn't  that be more logical?

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20 minutes ago, Drew Peacock said:

Once again, like most games, the shit seats for this have gone on sale first. I know they can't open all the blocks at once, but surely sales would be much quicker if they started by selling the more central ones and then moved towards the corner flag.

Wouldn't  that be more logical?

Yes but this is Leicester remember.

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I would imagine it is all down to the selling club in what order the tickets are on sale. 

 

Cant remember who Chelsea were playing a week or so back but the away end was fairly sparse and only the bits that were on sale first when we played them were being used. 

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48 minutes ago, Papasmurf said:

I would imagine it is all down to the selling club in what order the tickets are on sale. 

 

Cant remember who Chelsea were playing a week or so back but the away end was fairly sparse and only the bits that were on sale first when we played them were being used. 

Newcastle cup tie.

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3 minutes ago, Bayfox said:

Newcastle cup tie.

Home clubs determine the selling order. Probably sell the outside first so if teams have a shit following, the middle blocks can be home fans. Certainly happened for Chelsea vs Bournemouth (home fans behind the goal, Bournemouth only had the corner).

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12 hours ago, Papasmurf said:

I would imagine it is all down to the selling club in what order the tickets are on sale. 

 

Cant remember who Chelsea were playing a week or so back but the away end was fairly sparse and only the bits that were on sale first when we played them were being used. 

Yes I’m sure you are right about the selling club. It’s not as if the best seats are in the middle of other blocks here. The best block is one end. They could easily start selling at that other end and leave the corner ones unopened. Maybe it’s because that is the side closer to the away fans, but I’m sure we’ll sell out here anyway. 

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10 hours ago, Permafrost said:

A1 and A4 first. Then A5 - which is now open I notice, but with loads gone already!?

 

A2 is next.

I think the away ticket scheme gives them tickets in blocks nearer the goal/middle, hence loads gone and hence it took ages for the first two "opened" blocks to sell.

 

There's no way demand is this low.

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27 minutes ago, KrefelderFox666 said:

I think the away ticket scheme gives them tickets in blocks nearer the goal/middle

I think you're probably right. And that's fair enough really.

 

It didn't used to be the case, 'cos I know a few on the scheme who used to complain about getting the first seats that went on sale, which more often that not aren't the best. If the club have managed to address that, then fair play.

 

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