Vernonwire wrote:How do I exchange my season ticket stub for a ticket when I am 800 miles away??? EDIT: Just seen the bit about postal sales.
Purchase by debit card over the phone (if you can get an answer) and show your season ticket in the shop. I do it all the time for my daughters' tickets for away games as I work away from home all week.
Oxford Exile wrote:bigger stadium = no ticket worries at all...general lethargy
smaller stadium = ticket frenzy..and sell out
If anything, a smaller venue and all the sell out hype can mislead people and put them off buying a ticket. IIRC, the 2004 semi didn't sell out; I and other ST holders I knew didn't get a ticket, assuming they were all sold out.
We're the first ones to starve, we're the first ones to die The first ones in line for that pie-in-the-sky And we're always the last when the cream is shared out For the worker is working when the fat cat's about
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Latchford Wolvesfan wrote:Although i see were your coming from and i agree that the RFL should have picked a bigger venue, think about this.
JWP is on holiday until the 15th, he get's to most if not all home games but returns from holiday to find he cant get a ticket because there sold out. He then finds out that many tickets have been sold to people that hardly go the games if at all.
That doesn't sound fair so with the club doing it this way they are making sure that people without Season tickets who still attend a good number of games are getting looked after before those who have a friend of a friend.
Im in that boat. Didn't get a ST because Im only able to attend 75%ish of home games.
Im away between the 9th and 15th, stupid idea imo.
Should have either picked a bigger venue (yes i know they were proved right 5 years ago) or gave more time to plan and sold them in July.
the ditch wrote:Cant argue with that, just think wire v wigan 1989 nearly sold out maine road, Absolute joke to have it at widnes,someone as lost the plot...
Remember when you's and Wigan played there last time, there were still seats empty
Runcorn Viking wrote:Remember when you's and Wigan played there last time, there were still seats empty
Dere was do, want dey, la?
We're the first ones to starve, we're the first ones to die The first ones in line for that pie-in-the-sky And we're always the last when the cream is shared out For the worker is working when the fat cat's about
There was uproar when the Hull v wakey semi was announced at the keepmoat last season and it didn't sell out. Doubt either of these will. It's much better to have a (nearly) full smaller stadium than a 2/3 rd's empty larger one. i doubt anyone who really wants a ticket will miss out
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