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HOW MANY TICKETS

Mon Oct 31, 2016 3:29 pm

WE GOT FOR NEWCASTLE

Re: HOW MANY TICKETS

Mon Oct 31, 2016 3:33 pm

pengamblue wrote:WE GOT FOR NEWCASTLE


We can have at least 3,000 if we want.

Surely we will take like all the other clubs take, at least 2,500 fans?

No restrictions at all for Cardiff City fans :bluebird: :bluebird: :bluebird:

One of our biggest away games of the season :ayatollah: :bluebird:

Re: HOW MANY TICKETS

Mon Oct 31, 2016 3:59 pm

Away fans who make the trip to Newcastle are housed within the Sir John Hall Stand which is the northern-goal end in front of the Leazes Park.

The allocation of 3,000 tickets really allows the travelling fans to make some noise, however as you are right at the back of the stand you can’t help but feel very far away from the players on the pitch.

In order to reach the vertiginous seats away fans are required to climb 14 flights of stairs, so by the time you reach the modest concourse you’ve more than earned some refreshments. The kiosks sell a few different types of beer and a selection of well-priced hot-food options such as Pies and Sausage Rolls although they all come wrapped in Newcastle United packaging!

Re: HOW MANY TICKETS

Mon Oct 31, 2016 4:56 pm

Forever Blue wrote:Away fans who make the trip to Newcastle are housed within the Sir John Hall Stand which is the northern-goal end in front of the Leazes Park.

The allocation of 3,000 tickets really allows the travelling fans to make some noise, however as you are right at the back of the stand you can’t help but feel very far away from the players on the pitch.

In order to reach the vertiginous seats away fans are required to climb 14 flights of stairs, so by the time you reach the modest concourse you’ve more than earned some refreshments. The kiosks sell a few different types of beer and a selection of well-priced hot-food options such as Pies and Sausage Rolls although they all come wrapped in Newcastle United packaging!


It's a nightmare getting up those bloody steps! They should provide you with an oxygen tent half way up or better still a stairlift.

The view is pretty good if you like being able to see Europe from the top of the stand.

The players look like ants and in the League game away in the Premier League they played like ants as well.

Didn't go to the Cup game which we won so my last two visits there have seen us lose 5-1 and 3-0.

Hopefully we'll do a bit better this season.

Re: HOW MANY TICKETS

Mon Oct 31, 2016 5:29 pm

15 of us going up on the Friday : :bluescarf: be careful lads last time we were up there they attacked us from all angles

Re: HOW MANY TICKETS

Mon Oct 31, 2016 5:35 pm

davids wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:Away fans who make the trip to Newcastle are housed within the Sir John Hall Stand which is the northern-goal end in front of the Leazes Park.

The allocation of 3,000 tickets really allows the travelling fans to make some noise, however as you are right at the back of the stand you can’t help but feel very far away from the players on the pitch.

In order to reach the vertiginous seats away fans are required to climb 14 flights of stairs, so by the time you reach the modest concourse you’ve more than earned some refreshments. The kiosks sell a few different types of beer and a selection of well-priced hot-food options such as Pies and Sausage Rolls although they all come wrapped in Newcastle United packaging!


It's a nightmare getting up those bloody steps! They should provide you with an oxygen tent half way up or better still a stairlift.

The view is pretty good if you like being able to see Europe from the top of the stand.

The players look like ants and in the League game away in the Premier League they played like ants as well.

Didn't go to the Cup game which we won so my last two visits there have seen us lose 5-1 and 3-0.

Hopefully we'll do a bit better this season.



David, they certainly are, land of the gods, terrible view.

Re: HOW MANY TICKETS

Mon Oct 31, 2016 5:36 pm

stephendavid wrote:15 of us going up on the Friday : :bluescarf: be careful lads last time we were up there they attacked us from all angles


I remember they were ambushing City fans day and night.

But when we went in the Prem, all peaceful.

Re: HOW MANY TICKETS

Mon Oct 31, 2016 5:38 pm

are you talking about the fans or the team :laughing6: :laughing6:

Re: HOW MANY TICKETS

Mon Oct 31, 2016 6:11 pm

Can anyone help on how to get another adult ticket as the ticket office as they will only allow me 1 and will not allow me to have an adult ticket on my grandson's student ticket, he cannot go and I am staying with a friend who lives in Durham who wants to go to the game.
This seems to be a change of policy as they allowed me another ticket for the Premiership game.

Re: HOW MANY TICKETS

Mon Oct 31, 2016 6:19 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
stephendavid wrote:15 of us going up on the Friday : :bluescarf: be careful lads last time we were up there they attacked us from all angles


I remember they were ambushing City fans day and night.

But when we went in the Prem, all peaceful.


It was great I was in the city centre all evening with my city shirt and scarf and people were sympathetic about us getting relegated and friendly

Re: HOW MANY TICKETS

Mon Oct 31, 2016 6:39 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
pengamblue wrote:WE GOT FOR NEWCASTLE


We can have at least 3,000 if we want.

Surely we will take like all the other clubs take, at least 2,500 fans?

No restrictions at all for Cardiff City fans :bluebird: :bluebird: :bluebird:

One of our biggest away games of the season :ayatollah: :bluebird:


A thousand max is my estimate, hope all that travel have a good trip.

Re: HOW MANY TICKETS

Tue Nov 01, 2016 2:52 am

Anyone got a spare membership no. i can use up for this match ?
If i buy my membership now, but I am not in Cardiff so I wouldn't be able to pick up
could I still get a ticket using my membership ?

Re: HOW MANY TICKETS

Tue Nov 01, 2016 6:42 pm

Any one need to borrow my fan number pm me I'll send across my details