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Pay on the day and tickets on General sale for home end

Wed Aug 22, 2018 2:00 pm

Huddersfield Town bidding to break 100,000 barrier against Cardiff City -

Capacity 25,500

Pay on the day and tickets on General sale for home end

Huddersfield Examiner

Wednesday 22nd August 2018

Huddersfield Town are keen to power past 100,000 people watching them this season when they take on Cardiff City at the John Smith’s Stadium on Saturday.

David Wagner’s side were cheered on by 24,121 fans when they opened their Premier League campaign at home to Chelsea on August 11.

Then a total of 54,021 were at the Etihad Stadium - including almost 3,000 of the Blue and White faithful – for the match agaisnt champions Manchester City.

It means Town need 21,858 or more against Neil Warnock’s Welsh raiders to break the 100,000 barrier for three matches – and they are hoping to be well past that mark.

Tickets are now on general sale on line, by telephone (01484 960 606, option 2) and at the Ticket Office or pay on the day.

And this is a great chance for any floating supporters to not only back the club, but to create a booking history for future matches because, on this occasion, no booking history is required to buy tickets.

Like all top-flight matches, tickets are expected to be in demand, so the club recommend people act quickly if they want to be among the crowd.


And Town, Wagner and the players are keen to welcome as much support as possible to try and help the club chalk their first points of the season against newly-promoted Cardiff, who lost 2-0 at Bournemouth on the opening day but picked up a point form a goalless draw against Newcastle United last time out at the Cardiff City Stadium.

Terrier Members get reduced rates and prices are:

Adults - £30 (£28 for a Terrier Member).

Over 60s - £20 (£18 for a Terrier Member).

Under 18s - £15 (£13 for a Terrier Member).

Ambulant disabled supporters should pay their relevant price class, with an assistant permitted entry for free.

Tickets for wheelchair users are priced at £20 (£18 for a Terrier Member), with an assistant permitted entry for free.
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Re: Pay on the day and tickets on General sale for home end

Wed Aug 22, 2018 4:12 pm

This is a good idea but I'm wondering whether people could end up with the same experience I had at the Hawthorns, we went to watch west brom v Liverpool and could only get tickets for the home end, we ended up being escorted out of the ground.

Re: Pay on the day and tickets on General sale for home end

Wed Aug 22, 2018 4:22 pm

rossblue wrote:This is a good idea but I'm wondering whether people could end up with the same experience I had at the Hawthorns, we went to watch west brom v Liverpool and could only get tickets for the home end, we ended up being escorted out of the ground.



cheering for plasticpool.?

Re: Pay on the day and tickets on General sale for home end

Wed Aug 22, 2018 7:00 pm

dogfound wrote:
rossblue wrote:This is a good idea but I'm wondering whether people could end up with the same experience I had at the Hawthorns, we went to watch west brom v Liverpool and could only get tickets for the home end, we ended up being escorted out of the ground.



cheering for plasticpool.?


When i didn't have an official team yes

Re: Pay on the day and tickets on General sale for home end

Wed Aug 22, 2018 9:16 pm

ROSSBLUE glad you found cardiff i grew with everton because my father and uncle used to take me as a kid but switched when older and had a mind of my own now late fifties still a happy bluebird not everbody grew up a bluebird especially if you lived 3 hours from the city of cardiff.

Re: Pay on the day and tickets on General sale for home end

Wed Aug 22, 2018 9:37 pm

montyblue wrote:ROSSBLUE glad you found cardiff i grew with everton because my father and uncle used to take me as a kid but switched when older and had a mind of my own now late fifties still a happy bluebird not everbody grew up a bluebird especially if you lived 3 hours from the city of cardiff.


My step dad was an avid hereford fan. And back then he could remember times when the club's we rivals. So i was never allowed to follow cardiff even though my grandad was an avid fan.

I always followed the club, visited ninian when I was a kid. Always had a shirt but didn't go to games.

Never had any passion for Liverpool or hereford but watched them as i enjoy footy.

Me and my lads have loved every minute of our bluebirds adventure since pompey last season. Now season ticket holders.

Re: Pay on the day and tickets on General sale for home end

Thu Aug 23, 2018 2:51 am

rossblue wrote:
montyblue wrote:ROSSBLUE glad you found cardiff i grew with everton because my father and uncle used to take me as a kid but switched when older and had a mind of my own now late fifties still a happy bluebird not everbody grew up a bluebird especially if you lived 3 hours from the city of cardiff.


My step dad was an avid hereford fan. And back then he could remember times when the club's we rivals. So i was never allowed to follow cardiff even though my grandad was an avid fan.

I always followed the club, visited ninian when I was a kid. Always had a shirt but didn't go to games.

Never had any passion for Liverpool or hereford but watched them as i enjoy footy.

Me and my lads have loved every minute of our bluebirds adventure since pompey last season. Now season ticket holders.



i can only imagine that either you had colours on or were vocal at the hawthorns neither the best of ideas...
but anyway..glad youve found a real club and long may your adventure last , mine has lasted almost 50 years and i wouldnt change those years for all the titles or finals in the world..

Re: Pay on the day and tickets on General sale for home end

Thu Aug 23, 2018 7:09 am

dogfound wrote:
rossblue wrote:
montyblue wrote:ROSSBLUE glad you found cardiff i grew with everton because my father and uncle used to take me as a kid but switched when older and had a mind of my own now late fifties still a happy bluebird not everbody grew up a bluebird especially if you lived 3 hours from the city of cardiff.


My step dad was an avid hereford fan. And back then he could remember times when the club's we rivals. So i was never allowed to follow cardiff even though my grandad was an avid fan.

I always followed the club, visited ninian when I was a kid. Always had a shirt but didn't go to games.

Never had any passion for Liverpool or hereford but watched them as i enjoy footy.

Me and my lads have loved every minute of our bluebirds adventure since pompey last season. Now season ticket holders.



i can only imagine that either you had colours on or were vocal at the hawthorns neither the best of ideas...
but anyway..glad youve found a real club and long may your adventure last , mine has lasted almost 50 years and i wouldnt change those years for all the titles or finals in the world..

I was with my kids when they were 2 and 3. Hardly causing any beef. At half time as we went to toilet a steward saw my lads top and that was that.