EssEffCee Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Nice to see the club taking a big chunk out of our smallest away allocation of the season. This was at 9:20ish. Edited 3 hours ago by EssEffCee
Football Special Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 15 minutes ago, EssEffCee said: Nice to see the club taking a big chunk out of our smallest away allocation of the season. This was at 9:20ish. They should really publish how many go to players / staff and also regional supporters clubs Needing 30+ aways , must be a record for a Saints away game. New ground for most of us , can't imagine many went for the league cup game in Sept 1979 3
warsash saint Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) That's ridiculous ... i am on 28 aways so gonna be fuming if i miss out on this one!! Edited 3 hours ago by warsash saint 1
kwsaint Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Football Special said: They should really publish how many go to players / staff and also regional supporters clubs Needing 30+ aways , must be a record for a Saints away game. New ground for most of us , can't imagine many went for the league cup game in Sept 1979 And difficult to get a ticket in the home end as well. I think they’re balloting every home game.
Graffito Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, EssEffCee said: Nice to see the club taking a big chunk out of our smallest away allocation of the season. This was at 9:20ish. That’s really poor. Without counting the dots the retained seats look something like 25% of the allocation. If the club must retain seats for whoever they deem worthy then maybe it should be done in proportion to the overall allocation. This appears disproportionate. If previous away games are anything to go by some of these seats will be empty on the night. This whole business is something which our fan advisory board should take up with the club but they’re more interested in busing people around Portsmouth. Really wanted to go to this match. Zero chance.
Football Special Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 39 minutes ago, Graffito said: That’s really poor. Without counting the dots the retained seats look something like 25% of the allocation. If the club must retain seats for whoever they deem worthy then maybe it should be done in proportion to the overall allocation. This appears disproportionate. If previous away games are anything to go by some of these seats will be empty on the night. This whole business is something which our fan advisory board should take up with the club but they’re more interested in busing people around Portsmouth. Really wanted to go to this match. Zero chance. An Arsenal fan i know said they lost 400 out of their 1300 at Bournemouth, seems certain club sponsors/ executive box holders etc get to put in for tickets as and when they want them, Saints might be the same 1
CheshireSaint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Might be worth considering for those that want to, when Chelsea played there recently in the FA Cup, they mobbed up in Chester (my home town) and took full advantage of £3 pint all day without loads of plod giving them mither. Plenty of them enjoyed it so much, they stayed and watched the match on the tele. They were well behaved too as everyone in Chester was also supporting Chelsea that day. Only 15 minutes on the train with trains running every 20 - 30 mins. Chester is also a nice city, whereas Wrexham simply isn't. You'd be made very welcome. 1
die Mannyschaft Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Ridiculous allocation especially once the free bees have gone. Why cant the club buy corporate seats or a box/porta cabin for staff.
EssEffCee Posted 48 minutes ago Author Posted 48 minutes ago 2 hours ago, warsash saint said: That's ridiculous ... i am on 28 aways so gonna be fuming if i miss out on this one!! I reckon you'll be fine. Can't be huge amounts of people in the next few categories and a few will swerve it being midweek.
EssEffCee Posted 44 minutes ago Author Posted 44 minutes ago 44 minutes ago, Jack said: Need to get the FAB on this ASAP I think it was mentioned in the most recent meeting notes.
Graffito Posted 9 minutes ago Posted 9 minutes ago 1 hour ago, CheshireSaint said: Might be worth considering for those that want to, when Chelsea played there recently in the FA Cup, they mobbed up in Chester (my home town) and took full advantage of £3 pint all day without loads of plod giving them mither. Plenty of them enjoyed it so much, they stayed and watched the match on the tele. They were well behaved too as everyone in Chester was also supporting Chelsea that day. Only 15 minutes on the train with trains running every 20 - 30 mins. Chester is also a nice city, whereas Wrexham simply isn't. You'd be made very welcome. I’d second that. I know Wrexham quite well and Chester is much the better option in which to stay and eat and drink out.
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