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UPDATED ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Thu Dec 12, 2013 11:32 am

Here you go:

Friday 5pm 13th December 300 Tickets left. :thumbup:
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Re: west brom sold out??????

Thu Dec 12, 2013 11:54 am

If tickets are on 'general sale' why couldn't I buy more than the one ticket I'm allowed for my gold membership?

Re: west brom sold out??????

Thu Dec 12, 2013 11:58 am

thank you.. just bought onliine for my daughter.. she will be chuffed

Re: west brom sold out??????

Thu Dec 12, 2013 1:33 pm

Deano1 wrote:If tickets are on 'general sale' why couldn't I buy more than the one ticket I'm allowed for my gold membership?


Because they have to be fair to silver menbers too, one ticket each with gold members having first shot then silver members and if there are any left over which seems to be the case, then you can try again. :thumbup:

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Thu Dec 12, 2013 1:37 pm

Its unbelievable that there are still tickets for sale, Newcastle only brought 1,500 fans, yet our fans snapped up the tickets, Fans were begging for tickets for the previous games :roll:

Is it really worth us expanding our stadium ?

Last season we struggled to sell over 22,000 for home games in one of our biggest/greatest ever seasons.
This season our fans have begged for tickets for the Big names, but watch now for Hull,Palace,Stoke etc home
Next season I bet there is not so much fuss and Imagine if we go down.

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Thu Dec 12, 2013 1:39 pm

Forever Blue wrote:Its unbelievable that there are still tickets for sale, Newcastle only brought 1,500 fans, yet our fans snapped up the tickets, Fans were begging for tickets for the previous games :roll:

Is it really worth us expanding our stadium ?

Last season we struggled to sell over 22,000 for home games in one of our biggest/greatest ever seasons.
This season our fans have begged for tickets for the Big names, but watch now for Hull,Palace,Stoke etc home
Next season I bet there is not so much fuss and Imagine if we go down.


I think its a mix of two things, one lots of x-mas parties this friday and people dont want to go hungover.

Also people getting fed up of the poor football.

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Thu Dec 12, 2013 1:50 pm

2blue2handle wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:Its unbelievable that there are still tickets for sale, Newcastle only brought 1,500 fans, yet our fans snapped up the tickets, Fans were begging for tickets for the previous games :roll:

Is it really worth us expanding our stadium ?

Last season we struggled to sell over 22,000 for home games in one of our biggest/greatest ever seasons.
This season our fans have begged for tickets for the Big names, but watch now for Hull,Palace,Stoke etc home
Next season I bet there is not so much fuss and Imagine if we go down.


I think its a mix of two things, one lots of x-mas parties this friday and people dont want to go hungover.

Also people getting fed up of the poor football.


Luke say it was Man United,Swansea,Man City on Saturday? would Xmas parties or the so called poor football put fans of then?
Always excuses with some of our so called fans.

Re: west brom sold out??????

Thu Dec 12, 2013 1:54 pm

cityone wrote:
Deano1 wrote:If tickets are on 'general sale' why couldn't I buy more than the one ticket I'm allowed for my gold membership?


Because they have to be fair to silver menbers too, one ticket each with gold members having first shot then silver members and if there are any left over which seems to be the case, then you can try again. :thumbup:

But they are on 'general sale' now, not just for gold and silver members. The time when it was just for members has passed.

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Thu Dec 12, 2013 2:00 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
2blue2handle wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:Its unbelievable that there are still tickets for sale, Newcastle only brought 1,500 fans, yet our fans snapped up the tickets, Fans were begging for tickets for the previous games :roll:

Is it really worth us expanding our stadium ?

Last season we struggled to sell over 22,000 for home games in one of our biggest/greatest ever seasons.
This season our fans have begged for tickets for the Big names, but watch now for Hull,Palace,Stoke etc home
Next season I bet there is not so much fuss and Imagine if we go down.


I think its a mix of two things, one lots of x-mas parties this friday and people dont want to go hungover.

Also people getting fed up of the poor football.


Luke say it was Man United,Swansea,Man City on Saturday? would Xmas parties or the so called poor football put fans of then?
Always excuses with some of our so called fans.



No but then people will always make more of an effort to see the better team.

Id prob miss my x-mas party if it was say Arsenal but tbh the way we are playing the thought of WBA coming doesnt massively excite me at the moment.

ill be going though just not drink to much tomorrow night :oops: :lol:

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Thu Dec 12, 2013 2:01 pm

Forever Blue wrote:Its unbelievable that there are still tickets for sale, Newcastle only brought 1,500 fans, yet our fans snapped up the tickets, Fans were begging for tickets for the previous games :roll:


Because people are getting fed up with the shit brand of football that Cardiff keep playing I expect...

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Thu Dec 12, 2013 2:15 pm

ptmbradley wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:Its unbelievable that there are still tickets for sale, Newcastle only brought 1,500 fans, yet our fans snapped up the tickets, Fans were begging for tickets for the previous games :roll:


Because people are getting fed up with the shit brand of football that Cardiff keep playing I expect...

:shock: :shock:
:shock: :shock: :shock:
Fans should follow their team through good and bad times, but on this one, these are the best times in 50 odd years.

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Thu Dec 12, 2013 2:17 pm

2blue2handle wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
2blue2handle wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:Its unbelievable that there are still tickets for sale, Newcastle only brought 1,500 fans, yet our fans snapped up the tickets, Fans were begging for tickets for the previous games :roll:

Is it really worth us expanding our stadium ?

Last season we struggled to sell over 22,000 for home games in one of our biggest/greatest ever seasons.
This season our fans have begged for tickets for the Big names, but watch now for Hull,Palace,Stoke etc home
Next season I bet there is not so much fuss and Imagine if we go down.


I think its a mix of two things, one lots of x-mas parties this friday and people dont want to go hungover.

Also people getting fed up of the poor football.


Luke say it was Man United,Swansea,Man City on Saturday? would Xmas parties or the so called poor football put fans of then?
Always excuses with some of our so called fans.



No but then people will always make more of an effort to see the better team.

Id prob miss my x-mas party if it was say Arsenal but tbh the way we are playing the thought of WBA coming doesnt massively excite me at the moment.

ill be going though just not drink to much tomorrow night :oops: :lol:



Luke I can understand when fans miss games through family commitments, I do nowadays on many occasions, but it should not matter who we are playing. :thumbup:

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Thu Dec 12, 2013 2:18 pm

premiership fans, not cardiff fans

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Thu Dec 12, 2013 2:28 pm

As I have said many times

It will take years of top quality football in the premier before City is 100% who watch us are going to watch city.

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Thu Dec 12, 2013 3:49 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
ptmbradley wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:Its unbelievable that there are still tickets for sale, Newcastle only brought 1,500 fans, yet our fans snapped up the tickets, Fans were begging for tickets for the previous games :roll:


Because people are getting fed up with the shit brand of football that Cardiff keep playing I expect...

:shock: :shock:
:shock: :shock: :shock:
Fans should follow their team through good and bad times, but on this one, these are the best times in 50 odd years.


It may well be the best time for Cardiff that most people can remember, but week after week the keeper is Cardiff's best player and they have the most little possession and fewest shots in just about every game. They are last on match of the day more often than not because the games are rubbish. They take to the pitch with the mindset of not losing, when they should be going into a lot of matches with an attacking and winning mindset. As yet there seems to be no Plan B when things aren't working out.

Many fans are starting to get disillusioned seeing their team play with such lack of conviction and willingness to change as the game demands. They've just become too defensive and too negative in most games, so it's no real surprise if games currently don't sell out. People would be happier to see the boys go down fighting rather than trying to grab hold of the cliff face and clinging on in the hope of staying up.

Fingers crossed all that is about to change this weekend and we'll see a more attack minded Cardiff start giving their all...

Just my tuppence. :)

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Thu Dec 12, 2013 4:55 pm

Anyone like to guess if the Southampton tickets will make it to general sale? If so, when might that be?

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Thu Dec 12, 2013 6:10 pm

Forever Blue wrote:Its unbelievable that there are still tickets for sale, Newcastle only brought 1,500 fans, yet our fans snapped up the tickets, Fans were begging for tickets for the previous games :roll:

Is it really worth us expanding our stadium ?

Last season we struggled to sell over 22,000 for home games in one of our biggest/greatest ever seasons.
This season our fans have begged for tickets for the Big names, but watch now for Hull,Palace,Stoke etc home
Next season I bet there is not so much fuss and Imagine if we go down.


Annis, we all knew this would come. Its alright attracting all these new fans but its the same for all clubs......the newer fans will pick and choose, and as long as they can see Man U and Liverpool they are well pleased.
Whereas you and I would hate the thought of missing any game, I really dont think the same feelings apply with the newbies.
At the end of the day we're averaging 27500 fans...........its going to take a huge effort to keep that up. :thumbup:

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Thu Dec 12, 2013 6:27 pm

Well I for one is glad we have some plastics amongst us, as I have been able to secure my first home tickets of the year. I live in Chorley so get to see aways but not home so very happy! :blob6: :kermit:

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Thu Dec 12, 2013 8:38 pm

Forever Blue wrote:Its unbelievable that there are still tickets for sale, Newcastle only brought 1,500 fans, yet our fans snapped up the tickets, Fans were begging for tickets for the previous games :roll:

Is it really worth us expanding our stadium ?

Last season we struggled to sell over 22,000 for home games in one of our biggest/greatest ever seasons.
This season our fans have begged for tickets for the Big names, but watch now for Hull,Palace,Stoke etc home
Next season I bet there is not so much fuss and Imagine if we go down.



I would have left any expansion until we knew where we would be, ten thousand empty seats if we go down against the likes of a possible Yeovil.

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Fri Dec 13, 2013 12:52 am

I`m a Season Ticket holder, been to all home games, apart from one. Also been to 4 aways, West Ham (shocking), Fulham, where we were easily the best of 2 poor teams. Villa, they were there for the taking, the home side got booed off at half time!, Stoke away, dire game, could have got the 3pts if we had been more adventurous. Assessment so far, the team seem to be up for it against the top 6 teams but sadly lacking when we face mid table teams where we have a chance of picking up more points, hopefully around the Xmas period, starting from this Saturday we can register a few more vital wins at home!

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Fri Dec 13, 2013 12:22 pm

Just got 2 as presents, still some available, get in there. Should be a very happy nephew.

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Fri Dec 13, 2013 1:04 pm

Still tickets available

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Fri Dec 13, 2013 1:36 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
2blue2handle wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
2blue2handle wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:Its unbelievable that there are still tickets for sale, Newcastle only brought 1,500 fans, yet our fans snapped up the tickets, Fans were begging for tickets for the previous games :roll:

Is it really worth us expanding our stadium ?

Last season we struggled to sell over 22,000 for home games in one of our biggest/greatest ever seasons.
This season our fans have begged for tickets for the Big names, but watch now for Hull,Palace,Stoke etc home
Next season I bet there is not so much fuss and Imagine if we go down.


I think its a mix of two things, one lots of x-mas parties this friday and people dont want to go hungover.

Also people getting fed up of the poor football.


Luke say it was Man United,Swansea,Man City on Saturday? would Xmas parties or the so called poor football put fans of then?
Always excuses with some of our so called fans.



No but then people will always make more of an effort to see the better team.

Id prob miss my x-mas party if it was say Arsenal but tbh the way we are playing the thought of WBA coming doesnt massively excite me at the moment.

ill be going though just not drink to much tomorrow night :oops: :lol:



Luke I can understand when fans miss games through family commitments, I do nowadays on many occasions, but it should not matter who we are playing. :thumbup:


I agree it shouldnt but it always will, its the same in all the leagues we have been in.

I just dont think people who havent got season tickets have the money this time of year for tickets all over the x-mas games and are at the moment pick and choosing. If i didnt have a season ticket I doubt if i would go tomorrow as I simply wouldnt be able to afford it.

I do agree though, it should be a sell out

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Fri Dec 13, 2013 4:09 pm

Forever Blue wrote:Still tickets available


How many left...any ideas? :ayatollah:

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Fri Dec 13, 2013 4:47 pm

Get a bit pissed off when people slate others for not going to matches, due to the circumstances.

I can't go Saturday because I have to work most Saturdays - unless I book it off. I used every single second of my holiday last year to be able to go to watch City.

I missed the Arsenal game too, although I am going to the Emirates next month.

On a side note.. These games, for me, are more attractive than the ones against the likes of Man City, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Spurs, Arsenal. Don't get me wrong, it's nice to see us play some of the best teams in Europe, but the team need our support against the teams around us more - those are the games that matter.

Re: ' WBA HOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE '

Fri Dec 13, 2013 5:18 pm

moonboots wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:Still tickets available


How many left...any ideas? :ayatollah:


About 200 showing on the e-ticketing, although I;'m not sure if the segregation could be moved further accross

https://www.eticketing.co.uk/cardiffcit ... emref=4090