ecuk268 Posted June 12 Posted June 12 Although I've already renewed, I want to move. Originally, the club said that you could do that from tomorrow. They've now changed that to Tuesday 17th.
ant Posted June 12 Posted June 12 15 minutes to go... I'm still wrestling with it. Getting married next year and funds are tight all-round. 😬
Barton Saint Posted June 12 Posted June 12 Doesn’t seem to be that many available to move at the same price or above if you try and choose a new one from the stadium layout
ecuk268 Posted June 12 Posted June 12 (edited) 35 minutes ago, Barton Saint said: Doesn’t seem to be that many available to move at the same price or above if you try and choose a new one from the stadium layout If you wait until Tuesday, the seats of those who have not renewed become available. Edited June 12 by ecuk268
Football Special Posted June 13 Posted June 13 On 12/06/2025 at 16:51, ant said: Oh, fuck it. Can't miss the derby. We'll cut back on something. 😅 Combine the honeymoon with an away game, week in Hull for the lucky lady 3
macca155 Posted June 17 Posted June 17 Bloody hell, trying to move my season tickets. I'm number 92 in the queue, who ever is front of me bloody hurry up, no idle chatting. Oooh I'm number 86 now, going to be here a while
Charlie Wayman Posted June 17 Posted June 17 17 minutes ago, macca155 said: Bloody hell, trying to move my season tickets. I'm number 92 in the queue, who ever is front of me bloody hurry up, no idle chatting. Oooh I'm number 86 now, going to be here a while do not refresh your page or you go back to 456th
ecuk268 Posted June 17 Posted June 17 2 hours ago, macca155 said: Bloody hell, trying to move my season tickets. I'm number 92 in the queue, who ever is front of me bloody hurry up, no idle chatting. Oooh I'm number 86 now, going to be here a while Just been down to the ticket office to move my seat. Steady stream of people but didn't have to wait long. The ticket office guy said that they were surprised at the high number of renewals. 1
Barton Saint Posted June 17 Posted June 17 Managed to move ours after 2 hours and 16 minutes started at 97…
macca155 Posted June 17 Posted June 17 4 hours later .... seats changed what a phaff. They better win a match this year, or am I expecting too much
Pip Posted June 17 Posted June 17 Why do so many want to change this year? Scar tissue from last season or something else?
Willo of Whiteley Posted June 17 Posted June 17 Mugs. 😂 The club don’t deserve a penny after last season. If anything they should be paying fans to go after that shambles. Also on a side note, petition to have season ticket price amended on a player-performance related basis? - Fan pays full price for season ticket - If the team performs then the fan pays no more and is rewarded for good football - If the team doesn’t the fans ticket price is reimbursed, partially refunded and the difference comes out of the players wages. Might make them turn up. 😂 1
EssEffCee Posted June 17 Author Posted June 17 47 minutes ago, Pip said: Why do so many want to change this year? Scar tissue from last season or something else? Not really surprising given it's the first renewal after the stadium changes. Could be various reasons why people don't like their current seat eg not wanting to be close to away fans. 1
SouSaint Posted June 17 Posted June 17 1 hour ago, Pip said: Why do so many want to change this year? Scar tissue from last season or something else? Probably a fair few moving from the Northam to be closer to the away fans. 1
Holmes_and_Watson Posted June 17 Posted June 17 3 hours ago, macca155 said: 4 hours later .... seats changed what a phaff. They better win a match this year, or am I expecting too much Very Frustrating. But the ticket office must take a while to arrange seats in the other grounds Saints fans would prefer to watch football in next season. 🙂
Badger Posted June 18 Posted June 18 On 17/06/2025 at 18:20, Holmes_and_Watson said: Very Frustrating. But the ticket office must take a while to arrange seats in the other grounds Saints fans would prefer to watch football in next season. 🙂 Other grounds being Eastleigh, Totton and who else ?
LeBizzier69 Posted June 19 Posted June 19 On 17/06/2025 at 17:15, SouSaint said: Probably a fair few moving from the Northam to be closer to the away fans. Trouble with that is, that even if you move to be closer there's still a huge gap between the away fans and the nearest home fans....so it's not like you're going to be able to move and be like it was in the Northam. You can wave and swear to each other from a distance.
Give it to Ron Posted June 19 Posted June 19 32 minutes ago, EssEffCee said: Any indication of how many sold? We've seen an amazing return of Season Ticket holders from last season, and several new Saints fans joining the red and white army for 2025/26. Now, after a week of being off sale, the last remaining Men's Season Tickets are available to purchase at the new Season Ticket holder price. With 85% of the Northam already sold out and limited availability remaining across the rest of St Mary's
die Mannyschaft Posted June 20 Posted June 20 19 hours ago, Give it to Ron said: We've seen an amazing return of Season Ticket holders from last season, and several new Saints fans joining the red and white army for 2025/26. Now, after a week of being off sale, the last remaining Men's Season Tickets are available to purchase at the new Season Ticket holder price. With 85% of the Northam already sold out and limited availability remaining across the rest of St Mary's I guess that must be 19 to 21k sold or will be. Did we have 23k first season at St Mary's Seasons 23k Away 4k Corp boxes 1k Netting 500 Members, day tickets 4k
TheAlehouseBrawlers Posted June 20 Posted June 20 1 minute ago, die Mannyschaft said: Away 4k We've never given 4k for league games, away fans only get a max of 3k in the PL and we only have to offer 2k in the Championship (we'll probably offer 3k if needed as it looks like that section can't be easily segregated). But reports are saying sales are going well, even if all ST aren't sold for the start of the season I'm sure they'd sell the remainder at Xmas as half-season tickets (like the old days) if we're going well. 2
ecuk268 Posted June 20 Posted June 20 There's loads still free in the blocks either side of the away fans.
EssEffCee Posted June 20 Author Posted June 20 Not surprised by the lack of interest in the Kingsland block. Among the highest priced seats and generally speaking people buying those seats won't want to be next to away fans. 2
franniesTache Posted June 20 Posted June 20 On 17/06/2025 at 15:28, Pip said: Why do so many want to change this year? Scar tissue from last season or something else? In the case of my group it's because the Northam is full of inbetweeners type weirdos who engage in shit "bantz", sing songs about players cocks and generally act with no class or originality.
Charlie Wayman Posted June 20 Posted June 20 On 19/06/2025 at 11:43, EssEffCee said: Any indication of how many sold? There are quite a lot unsold if that gives a clue. 1
TheAlehouseBrawlers Posted Wednesday at 05:43 Posted Wednesday at 05:43 Just had a look on the OS to see if anything about renewing memberships (probably not until ST sales have slowed) and noticed that they've got the "last remaining MEN'S season tickets" on sale. Do they have separate seats for women?
Scummer Posted Friday at 10:31 Posted Friday at 10:31 Fewer than 1,000 season tickets remaining, according to the club. Do we know what level they cap season tickets at?
Lighthouse Posted Friday at 15:15 Posted Friday at 15:15 For all the tantrums and the, "no way I’ll be renewing new season!" After every inevitable defeat, the uptake was always likely to be high. Attendances have been trending higher for years and we now seem to sell out almost routinely, even in spite of appalling results in two of our last three seasons. It wouldn’t surprise me at all if Blackburn was the only away league game which didn’t sell out this season. 1
Stripey McStripe Shirt Posted Friday at 17:43 Posted Friday at 17:43 2 hours ago, Lighthouse said: For all the tantrums and the, "no way I’ll be renewing new season!" After every inevitable defeat, the uptake was always likely to be high. Attendances have been trending higher for years and we now seem to sell out almost routinely, even in spite of appalling results in two of our last three seasons. It wouldn’t surprise me at all if Blackburn was the only away league game which didn’t sell out this season. Why Blackburn?
suewhistle Posted Friday at 19:18 Posted Friday at 19:18 1 hour ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said: Why Blackburn? It's like Bolton but worse.. 3
TheAlehouseBrawlers Posted Friday at 20:50 Posted Friday at 20:50 (edited) 3 hours ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said: Why Blackburn? We took around 3,000 there a couple of years back but they'll give you the entire end if you want it - something like 7,000. Edit: I think the most we've taken up there is 5,000 a few years ago now. Edited Friday at 20:55 by TheAlehouseBrawlers
Thripp87 Posted Friday at 21:38 Posted Friday at 21:38 On 25/06/2025 at 06:43, TheAlehouseBrawlers said: Just had a look on the OS to see if anything about renewing memberships (probably not until ST sales have slowed) and noticed that they've got the "last remaining MEN'S season tickets" on sale. Do they have separate seats for women? I’ve had a season ticket for years but due to work need to look more at the membership option this year. If I was to go down the route of a member should that pretty much guarantee a ticket for the home games I am available for?
Football Special Posted Friday at 22:25 Posted Friday at 22:25 11 hours ago, Scummer said: Fewer than 1,000 season tickets remaining, according to the club. Do we know what level they cap season tickets at? I think it is at 23000 season tickets unless that has changed this season
CB Fry Posted Saturday at 07:13 Posted Saturday at 07:13 On 25/06/2025 at 06:43, TheAlehouseBrawlers said: Just had a look on the OS to see if anything about renewing memberships (probably not until ST sales have slowed) and noticed that they've got the "last remaining MEN'S season tickets" on sale. Do they have separate seats for women? Its not easy to find on the website but memberships on sale next Wednesday. 2
TheAlehouseBrawlers Posted Saturday at 07:48 Posted Saturday at 07:48 31 minutes ago, CB Fry said: Its not easy to find on the website but memberships on sale next Wednesday. Yeah, got an email about it from the club that linked to it yesterday with an option to pre-register for Memberships https://saints-comms.com/p/2HKL-90Y/25-26-memberships-ryi 10 hours ago, Thripp87 said: I’ve had a season ticket for years but due to work need to look more at the membership option this year. If I was to go down the route of a member should that pretty much guarantee a ticket for the home games I am available for? I got tickets for ‘most’ games I wanted to attend in the last Championship season and again in the PL 1
EssEffCee Posted Saturday at 07:52 Author Posted Saturday at 07:52 10 hours ago, Thripp87 said: I’ve had a season ticket for years but due to work need to look more at the membership option this year. If I was to go down the route of a member should that pretty much guarantee a ticket for the home games I am available for? Think there'll be more members than available seats but you should be able to get a ticket for pretty much anything you want. Might just need to be on the ball for certain ones eg the skates. 1
goodymatt Posted Saturday at 08:09 Posted Saturday at 08:09 10 hours ago, Thripp87 said: I’ve had a season ticket for years but due to work need to look more at the membership option this year. If I was to go down the route of a member should that pretty much guarantee a ticket for the home games I am available for? You’ll be fine for home games, normally fine for aways but I did miss out on Birmingham and Leeds away games last time in the championship. 1
ant Posted Saturday at 11:07 Posted Saturday at 11:07 13 hours ago, Thripp87 said: I’ve had a season ticket for years but due to work need to look more at the membership option this year. If I was to go down the route of a member should that pretty much guarantee a ticket for the home games I am available for? As other have said, you should be fine. Additionally worth bearing the official ticket exchange in mind - as if a match sells out, there's generally dozens of season ticket holders that list their seats for resale. 1
Turkish Posted Saturday at 11:52 Posted Saturday at 11:52 20 hours ago, Lighthouse said: For all the tantrums and the, "no way I’ll be renewing new season!" After every inevitable defeat, the uptake was always likely to be high. Attendances have been trending higher for years and we now seem to sell out almost routinely, even in spite of appalling results in two of our last three seasons. It wouldn’t surprise me at all if Blackburn was the only away league game which didn’t sell out this season. Middlesborough? 4th January, long way to go after christmas and new year, weather will be crap, bleak place. Hull away in September. Went to Hull a few years ago, think it was when Puel was manager, they were as good as down, we were crap and lost, 2-1 i think probably barely had 1000 up there. Horrible place and nightmare to get to 1
Football Special Posted Saturday at 12:38 Posted Saturday at 12:38 44 minutes ago, Turkish said: Middlesborough? 4th January, long way to go after christmas and new year, weather will be crap, bleak place. Hull away in September. Went to Hull a few years ago, think it was when Puel was manager, they were as good as down, we were crap and lost, 2-1 i think probably barely had 1000 up there. Horrible place and nightmare to get to I can't see us taking 3k to Sheff Utd on a Tuesday night either
Pamplemousse Posted Saturday at 13:12 Posted Saturday at 13:12 The one thing that may bump up those numbers is that more away games = more chance of a ticket for Portsmouth
Dr Who? Posted Saturday at 13:55 Posted Saturday at 13:55 Got mine pencilled in with the boy. Stoke (H) - Down visiting my sister in the summer holidays Hull (A) if moved to 12:30 or the Sunday, as have tickets for inside number 9 at Sunderland) Sheff U (A) Derby (A) Blackburn (A) Middlesbrough (A) Skates (A) Stoke (A) Sheff W (A) Coventry (A) Wrexham (A) Cannot do Preston away, even though it is one of the easiest to get too, as I am doing an Ultra that day. Cannot wait, but it is more to do with spending time with the boy, well it would not be about the shite show we all follow. Last time in the championship we did not manage to see us win away. We went to one home game Plymouth at home and we won 2-1 and tried to throw that one away. We somehow still managed to go up, which we did see at Wembley in the playoff final. 1
Lighthouse Posted Saturday at 14:04 Posted Saturday at 14:04 2 hours ago, Turkish said: Middlesborough? 4th January, long way to go after christmas and new year, weather will be crap, bleak place. Hull away in September. Went to Hull a few years ago, think it was when Puel was manager, they were as good as down, we were crap and lost, 2-1 i think probably barely had 1000 up there. Horrible place and nightmare to get to Possibly. It’ll depend on form, allocation, pricing etc. nearer the time. There’re clear a few less desirable Northern trips that might not sell out.
Football Special Posted Saturday at 16:02 Posted Saturday at 16:02 8 hours ago, CB Fry said: Its not easy to find on the website but memberships on sale next Wednesday. Have they said how much? Last time in the championship it was £20 for kids membership but then they did £1 for Junior Members for 5 less popular games over the season which made it well worthwhile and helped them get Wembley tickets so I'll look to buy again if priced correctly.
Football Special Posted Saturday at 16:07 Posted Saturday at 16:07 I noticed a Birmingham fan I know gloating how great their support is as "already sold out first game of the season as soon as tickets went on sale" , seems to be they don't have many available for non season ticket holders. Also they are only giving the minimum 2000 to away fans this season, annoying if we choose to give more than we have to (seems that we will)
OnceaSaintalwaysaSaint Posted Saturday at 16:37 Posted Saturday at 16:37 8 hours ago, goodymatt said: You’ll be fine for home games, normally fine for aways but I did miss out on Birmingham and Leeds away games last time in the championship. Membership is fine for all home games (a couple you may want to get in early) and that is what you buy membership for. It isn't so good for away games. I recall it wasn't just Brum, Leeds two years ago. Plymouth (understandably), Bristol City, Cardiff, Swansea and the London clubs (eg Watford, QPR) also didn't go on sale to membership. 1
TheAlehouseBrawlers Posted Saturday at 19:53 Posted Saturday at 19:53 3 hours ago, OnceaSaintalwaysaSaint said: Membership is fine for all home games (a couple you may want to get in early) and that is what you buy membership for. It isn't so good for away games. I recall it wasn't just Brum, Leeds two years ago. Plymouth (understandably), Bristol City, Cardiff, Swansea and the London clubs (eg Watford, QPR) also didn't go on sale to membership. I'm wondering why you say Plymouth "understandably" as if it were close by...we're closer to Birmingham. Bristol and Cardiff are closer, the London clubs half the distance. As a member, I'd say OK for most home games but little chance of most aways other than some of the long trips up north (particularly midweek). And next to no chance for skates, Oxford, and probably any game south of Stoke.
stevegrant Posted Saturday at 22:04 Posted Saturday at 22:04 5 hours ago, Football Special said: I noticed a Birmingham fan I know gloating how great their support is as "already sold out first game of the season as soon as tickets went on sale" , seems to be they don't have many available for non season ticket holders. Also they are only giving the minimum 2000 to away fans this season, annoying if we choose to give more than we have to (seems that we will) I am expecting us to take a reciprocal approach this season. If teams give us more than the 2000 they are obliged to then we will allow them to have additional tickets at St Mary's. Any team that refuses will just get the bare minimum. Not 100% sure how it works in terms of whether those unallocated away seats will be able to be sold to home fans or not, given the hard barrier on either side of the away end now. 1
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