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MobNet Wolf
14-05-2007, 13:08
The amount of tickets that we will be allocated should we reach the final.
Was in yesterdays program. Seems about right, if a little frustrating that so many go to corporates.
MobNet Wolf
14-05-2007, 13:22
Unless they do 2 per STH like albion are planning to do.
Despite qualifying as a STH, I actually hope they don't do that.
brummywolf
14-05-2007, 13:35
That's a fair allocation and yes they should definitely give tickets to anyone who has accumulated any loyalty points this season. Either way, I can't make it as I have an exam the next day and I'm going to have to make the sacrifice as I've done $$$$ all work for the exam as of yet
saturday boy
14-05-2007, 13:36
They did announce over the tannoy how tickets would be allocated. I can't remember exactly but I do recall understanding that season ticket holders would be able to purchase at least one additional ticket.
PeteWolf
14-05-2007, 15:14
At Cardiff every four season ticket holders could buy one extra if I remember rightly.
Think the allocation there was 31,000.
IF we get there.. STH will be able to buy 1 extra per 2 STH in the booking..
allocation is less than we got at cardiff...
Bossworld
14-05-2007, 15:40
That's a fair allocation and yes they should definitely give tickets to anyone who has accumulated any loyalty points this season. Either way, I can't make it as I have an exam the next day and I'm going to have to make the sacrifice as I've done $$$$ all work for the exam as of yet
same here but $$$$ it, 4 hours on a train is plenty of time to revise!
what do you reckon the loyalty points cut off would be? and out of interest, if someone has used another person's number for the semi, what would happen if their number was used again before the right person had chance to (this is hypothetical, i have a supporter number so i'm not worried but was just wondering on others)
but, we're not there yet.
How many ST holders we got? 14,000??
if so possibly 21,000 gone straight away with the next 12,000 available to loyalty point holders?
Should still be enough
Ginger Chimp
14-05-2007, 15:48
How many ST holders we got? 14,000??
if so possibly 21,000 gone straight away with the next 12,000 available to loyalty point holders?
Should still be enough
You'd think wouldn't you ?
However, the programme makes it clear that tickets will be sold to those with 30 loyalty points or more. There were no arrangements for those with less than 30 points. I have 20 points (Derby and Albion) and then QPR and Leicester (no qualifying points) and the first leg Vs Albion.
Now, I'm not complaining about everyone with more points than me being guaranteed a ticket but I would be a little dismayed if Season Ticket holders got the opportunity to buy two or three extra before those of us with small points totals were offered a chance.
The details in the programme (from what I remember) kind of led me to believe that I (and others like me) would struggle to get a ticket.
Which I think is a bit $$$$ if I'm being honest.
Luckily me (90), miss jamboon (30), brother jamboon (40) and father jamboon (50) will be sorted
;)
You'd think wouldn't you ?
However, the programme makes it clear that tickets will be sold to those with 30 loyalty points or more. There were no arrangements for those with less than 30 points. I have 20 points (Derby and Albion) and then QPR and Leicester (no qualifying points) and the first leg Vs Albion.
Now, I'm not complaining about everyone with more points than me being guaranteed a ticket but I would be a little dismayed if Season Ticket holders got the opportunity to buy two or three extra before those of us with small points totals were offered a chance.
The details in the programme (from what I remember) kind of led me to believe that I (and others like me) would struggle to get a ticket.
Which I think is a bit $$$$ if I'm being honest.
agree to an extent but...
Many of the extra tickets that sth would buy would be for people on low points anyway..which makes more available further down the queue..
id imagine that there would be a further sale after the 30 points one, but it may only be for a small number of tickets (500-1000) and wolves would release this info closer to the day once they know how many extras were actually bought if we got there..
id guess in their planning they have to assume that at least 80% of STH would buy the extra ticket and around 80% of those with required points would buy a ticket
as the sales for sundays game proved though that wasnt the case
Lets get there first before disussing further
wolfman27
14-05-2007, 16:32
Why don't they let STHs with 1050 points or more buy 2 or 3 tickets. That way us proper supporters can be rewarded for our true loyality and financial contribution towards the club....
They'll still be plenty left for the 'other' fans..... like the Jamboon Massive! :D
Bossworld
14-05-2007, 16:48
One more question, neutral again cos this will apply to any of the 4 teams involved in the reckoning, is pricing tiered like at the FA Cup final? I.E. will there be £35/55/95 etc. and therefore all the cheap tickets go first
Tickets are between £32 and £72..
£32 and £48 - upper tier
£60 and £72 lower tier
assuming they are in the same 4 areas that are applied to 4 price brackets for england games at wembley
reanswolf
14-05-2007, 17:16
We had 34000 at cardiff, in a slightly smaller ground.
FoetalYouth
14-05-2007, 18:12
I'll worry about it on thursday if it matters.
Why don't they let STHs with 1050 points or more buy 2 or 3 tickets. That way us proper supporters can be rewarded for our true loyality and financial contribution towards the club....
How is letting you buy tickets for fans with no loyalty pionts rewarding you? Surely it's rewarding your friends/family? Or were you intending to flog them down the pub for inflated prices?
STH's shouldn't be allowed to buy any extra until everyone with a loyalty point (who wants one) has a ticket.
Unfortunately I have an exam in cardiff at 5pm on Wednesday. Felt it was a bit to much of a liberty to try and take mitigating circumstances so have had to do the decent thing and let my husband have it.
I'm even going to miss the first 15 minutes or so on sky as I bomb home :(
Come on you wolves.
By the way, having seen the match again, why didn't Kightly tread all over Kiely when he had the chance? Not as if that useless ref would have done anything, he let most of robinsons fouls go. :mad:
Prague Wolf
14-05-2007, 21:24
Sorry, mates, but I think it´s not actual theme at the moment... Btw - I think all over 30.000 for one team is good in comparison with FA Cup final. If I remember well Chelski was upset to get only 25.000 tickets...
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