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by NIBluebird » Thu Dec 05, 2019 7:31 pm
Cardiff Swansea match tickets for January's home game are on sale from 10am Monday
Further details on allocation and who can buy to follow
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by pembroke allan » Thu Dec 05, 2019 8:18 pm
NIBluebird wrote:Cardiff Swansea match tickets for January's home game are on sale from 10am Monday
Further details on allocation and who can buy to follow
Surely it is a 1st come 1st served for city fans without a season ticket?
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by dogfound » Thu Dec 05, 2019 8:24 pm
pembroke allan wrote:NIBluebird wrote:Cardiff Swansea match tickets for January's home game are on sale from 10am Monday
Further details on allocation and who can buy to follow
Surely it is a 1st come 1st served for city fans without a season ticket?
well it should be flexi 5 first
members 2nd
people who are to some degree invested.
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by NIBluebird » Thu Dec 05, 2019 10:09 pm
dogfound wrote:pembroke allan wrote:NIBluebird wrote:Cardiff Swansea match tickets for January's home game are on sale from 10am Monday
Further details on allocation and who can buy to follow
Surely it is a 1st come 1st served for city fans without a season ticket?
well it should be flexi 5 first
members 2nd
people who are to some degree invested.
Flexi Members plus season ticket allocation
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by dogfound » Thu Dec 05, 2019 10:58 pm
NIBluebird wrote:dogfound wrote:pembroke allan wrote:NIBluebird wrote:Cardiff Swansea match tickets for January's home game are on sale from 10am Monday
Further details on allocation and who can buy to follow
Surely it is a 1st come 1st served for city fans without a season ticket?
well it should be flexi 5 first
members 2nd
people who are to some degree invested.
Flexi Members plus season ticket allocation
that's what they did last year.. so someone that's actually bought a ticket is on the same standing as someones man u / jack mate. our fans should be first...
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by pembroke allan » Thu Dec 05, 2019 11:42 pm
dogfound wrote:pembroke allan wrote:NIBluebird wrote:Cardiff Swansea match tickets for January's home game are on sale from 10am Monday
Further details on allocation and who can buy to follow
Surely it is a 1st come 1st served for city fans without a season ticket?
well it should be flexi 5 first
members 2nd
people who are to some degree invested.
Ok I'll go with that makes sense
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by dogfound » Fri Dec 06, 2019 12:07 am
pembroke allan wrote:dogfound wrote:pembroke allan wrote:NIBluebird wrote:Cardiff Swansea match tickets for January's home game are on sale from 10am Monday
Further details on allocation and who can buy to follow
Surely it is a 1st come 1st served for city fans without a season ticket?
well it should be flexi 5 first
members 2nd
people who are to some degree invested.
Ok I'll go with that makes sense
think itll be a big attendance but I don't think there will be a clamour for tickets like there was for Man Utd / Liverpool but I think those most likely to watch the City should be getting first dibs....obv ST holders have their seats anyway..
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by NIBluebird » Sat Dec 07, 2019 7:46 am
Ticket office said season ticket holders , Flexi and away members have first pick from 10am Monday
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by TheHangedMan » Sat Dec 07, 2019 12:22 pm
NIBluebird wrote:Ticket office said season ticket holders , Flexi and away members have first pick from 10am Monday
Does anyone know if there is a restriction on the number of tickets a ST holder can buy e.g. a maximum of 2?
Not a shred of evidence exists in favour of the idea that life is serious........
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by NIBluebird » Mon Dec 09, 2019 11:02 am
Hi
Bought mine this am .
It's one at the moment
But if you've away membership plus season ticket you can purchase 2
Most of canton gone
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by pembroke allan » Mon Dec 09, 2019 11:15 am
Heading towards a near full house
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by goats » Mon Dec 09, 2019 12:06 pm
pembroke allan wrote:Heading towards a near full house
Hope we give them a pathetic allocation like they did for us
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by Jimmy Floyd » Mon Dec 09, 2019 12:12 pm
I bought two half season tickets today in the middle of the canton 105 (surprised them seats were available). They told me I'll be in 108 for the Swansea game though.
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by TheHangedMan » Mon Dec 09, 2019 3:54 pm
On Eticketing it is a bit misleading. There is a pop up message when you click "restrictions" that states you can buy 4 tickets.
I attempted to do this but was only allowed 2, but I guess 2 is better than 1.
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by pembroke allan » Mon Dec 09, 2019 4:01 pm
goats wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Heading towards a near full house
Hope we give them a pathetic allocation like they did for us
Hope so to I thought we wre giving like for like now when we get restricted allocations by away clubs... but money talks as we cannot fill any extra seats if lower allocation due to segregation so expect them to have normal amount
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by NIBluebird » Mon Dec 09, 2019 6:15 pm
Should be a sell out
Especially if we carry on our run
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by NIBluebird » Tue Dec 10, 2019 8:22 pm
Isawgarystevensscoreagoal wrote:Why wouldn't they open up the upper ninian tier red seats for sale straight away?
Selling them in fazes to make sure all sections sold before moving to upper level
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by Isawgarystevensscoreagoal » Thu Dec 12, 2019 10:55 pm
Very short sighted imo. If they expect anywhere near a sell out then red seats should be on sale from the off. I'm sure there are plenty that would choose elevated view over being in a corner somewhere. Including a fair number of those who sat there last season who have been displaced.
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by dogfound » Thu Dec 12, 2019 10:59 pm
Isawgarystevensscoreagoal wrote:Very short sighted imo. If they expect anywhere near a sell out then red seats should be on sale from the off. I'm sure there are plenty that would choose elevated view over being in a corner somewhere. Including a fair number of those who sat there last season who have been displaced.
the last 2 championship games here between us had crowds of 25k and 26k.. and we were having decent seasons.. not sure we will see many more for this one..
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by Isawgarystevensscoreagoal » Fri Dec 13, 2019 7:25 am
They were sell outs though. Before red seat extension and no doubt some capacity list for segregation.
I appreciate Sunday 12 noon and sky are factors but I'm still amazed.
If that's the case then shame these fixtures aren't still on Boxing Day.
Reminded of a thread on here a few weeks back about whether we were a big club. Comparisons and views shared re the likes of Derby, Leeds, Forrest. If we don't even have a section of our ground open for our really significant derby fixture I'm not sure we can argue we are a big club.
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by dogfound » Fri Dec 13, 2019 5:25 pm
Isawgarystevensscoreagoal wrote:They were sell outs though. Before red seat extension and no doubt some capacity list for segregation.
I appreciate Sunday 12 noon and sky are factors but I'm still amazed.
If that's the case then shame these fixtures aren't still on Boxing Day.
Reminded of a thread on here a few weeks back about whether we were a big club. Comparisons and views shared re the likes of Derby, Leeds, Forrest. If we don't even have a section of our ground open for our really significant derby fixture I'm not sure we can argue we are a big club.
I don't think they were sell outs mate. certainly not the 25k..
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