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Leeds at the Valley .. Tickets on Sale
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Surely you only sell to fans with more than zero points.palarsehater said:
until its put on restricted sale yes anyone can buy a ticket/ create a fan id.Hastingsaddick said:
Can any old one just log on and buy tickets or just turn up at the ticket office and buy tickets?.....surely you would need a red card/con number or supporter ID.Hartleypete said:Surely these tickets should be restricted sales otherwise it could turn nasty. I really can't understand the people who run the tickets sales, do they not understand football.3 -
at this current time i do not think this has been implemented.MuttleyCAFC said:
Surely you only sell to fans with more than zero points.palarsehater said:
until its put on restricted sale yes anyone can buy a ticket/ create a fan id.Hastingsaddick said:
Can any old one just log on and buy tickets or just turn up at the ticket office and buy tickets?.....surely you would need a red card/con number or supporter ID.Hartleypete said:Surely these tickets should be restricted sales otherwise it could turn nasty. I really can't understand the people who run the tickets sales, do they not understand football.0 -
which is ridiculous for safety reasons.0
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With the exception of Wednesday and Barnsley(for Leeds), all of them.palarsehater said:
point taken but how many championship grounds provide less than 3000 to the away following?ElfsborgAddick said:
I was not advocating selling further tickets, merely saying the allocation was insufficent for their following.palarsehater said:
Same argument could be used for Fulham 1900 is nowhere near enough for us, but Charlton fans that go in the home ends celebrate and sing and then proceed to get a slap fully deserved imo ( yes I know it’s fulham and more chance of being invited for a jolly good day out at the polo ) but the example is there.ElfsborgAddick said:
3,000 is nowhere near enough.palarsehater said:remember a few years back a couple of leeds fans were celebrating when scoring and ended up getting sent tumbling down the north upper - imo if you behave in that manner you deserve everything you get.
our away end holds 3000 ample for them, hope we dont do anything stupid like give them more tickets.
i see brum sold out so it is now on restricted - issue you have is London based Leeds fans who fancy seeing a local game and have no sort of priority at leeds as they wont be able to get a ticket in the away end.
They'd take 5,000 virtually every away game if allowed. They have one of THE best away followings in the country. Amazing when they have been in the 3rd division with us, plus spending years doing nothing in the Championship.
its not a promotion game it’s a match at the end of September - so 0 extra seats need to be given imo.
millwall and fulham are 2 off the top of my head.0 -
they have been in this league long enough if you cant get a ticket in the away end - dont go pretty simple, never understand people that do it tbh.ElfsborgAddick said:
With the exception of Wednesday and Barnsley(for Leeds), all of them.palarsehater said:
point taken but how many championship grounds provide less than 3000 to the away following?ElfsborgAddick said:
I was not advocating selling further tickets, merely saying the allocation was insufficent for their following.palarsehater said:
Same argument could be used for Fulham 1900 is nowhere near enough for us, but Charlton fans that go in the home ends celebrate and sing and then proceed to get a slap fully deserved imo ( yes I know it’s fulham and more chance of being invited for a jolly good day out at the polo ) but the example is there.ElfsborgAddick said:
3,000 is nowhere near enough.palarsehater said:remember a few years back a couple of leeds fans were celebrating when scoring and ended up getting sent tumbling down the north upper - imo if you behave in that manner you deserve everything you get.
our away end holds 3000 ample for them, hope we dont do anything stupid like give them more tickets.
i see brum sold out so it is now on restricted - issue you have is London based Leeds fans who fancy seeing a local game and have no sort of priority at leeds as they wont be able to get a ticket in the away end.
They'd take 5,000 virtually every away game if allowed. They have one of THE best away followings in the country. Amazing when they have been in the 3rd division with us, plus spending years doing nothing in the Championship.
its not a promotion game it’s a match at the end of September - so 0 extra seats need to be given imo.
millwall and fulham are 2 off the top of my head.0 -
Blackburn and Huddersfield also have huge away ends. Hull might give more than 3k this season too as their home support is shit nowElfsborgAddick said:
With the exception of Wednesday and Barnsley(for Leeds), all of them.palarsehater said:
point taken but how many championship grounds provide less than 3000 to the away following?ElfsborgAddick said:
I was not advocating selling further tickets, merely saying the allocation was insufficent for their following.palarsehater said:
Same argument could be used for Fulham 1900 is nowhere near enough for us, but Charlton fans that go in the home ends celebrate and sing and then proceed to get a slap fully deserved imo ( yes I know it’s fulham and more chance of being invited for a jolly good day out at the polo ) but the example is there.ElfsborgAddick said:
3,000 is nowhere near enough.palarsehater said:remember a few years back a couple of leeds fans were celebrating when scoring and ended up getting sent tumbling down the north upper - imo if you behave in that manner you deserve everything you get.
our away end holds 3000 ample for them, hope we dont do anything stupid like give them more tickets.
i see brum sold out so it is now on restricted - issue you have is London based Leeds fans who fancy seeing a local game and have no sort of priority at leeds as they wont be able to get a ticket in the away end.
They'd take 5,000 virtually every away game if allowed. They have one of THE best away followings in the country. Amazing when they have been in the 3rd division with us, plus spending years doing nothing in the Championship.
its not a promotion game it’s a match at the end of September - so 0 extra seats need to be given imo.
millwall and fulham are 2 off the top of my head.1 -
Unless you have mates who support the home side I have never really understood it either. I couldn't help saying or shouting something in the heat of the moment that would cause the locals to know I support Charlton. Though I wouldn't ever do it on purpose, I Wouldn't want to risk it personally.palarsehater said:
they have been in this league long enough if you cant get a ticket in the away end - dont go pretty simple, never understand people that do it tbh.ElfsborgAddick said:
With the exception of Wednesday and Barnsley(for Leeds), all of them.palarsehater said:
point taken but how many championship grounds provide less than 3000 to the away following?ElfsborgAddick said:
I was not advocating selling further tickets, merely saying the allocation was insufficent for their following.palarsehater said:
Same argument could be used for Fulham 1900 is nowhere near enough for us, but Charlton fans that go in the home ends celebrate and sing and then proceed to get a slap fully deserved imo ( yes I know it’s fulham and more chance of being invited for a jolly good day out at the polo ) but the example is there.ElfsborgAddick said:
3,000 is nowhere near enough.palarsehater said:remember a few years back a couple of leeds fans were celebrating when scoring and ended up getting sent tumbling down the north upper - imo if you behave in that manner you deserve everything you get.
our away end holds 3000 ample for them, hope we dont do anything stupid like give them more tickets.
i see brum sold out so it is now on restricted - issue you have is London based Leeds fans who fancy seeing a local game and have no sort of priority at leeds as they wont be able to get a ticket in the away end.
They'd take 5,000 virtually every away game if allowed. They have one of THE best away followings in the country. Amazing when they have been in the 3rd division with us, plus spending years doing nothing in the Championship.
its not a promotion game it’s a match at the end of September - so 0 extra seats need to be given imo.
millwall and fulham are 2 off the top of my head.0 -
Tickets are only likely to go on restricted sale...
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5d6e84c2266c7/make-sure-youre-registered-on-the-ticketing-system-to-avoid-missing-out-against-leeds
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Looks like another 300 have been sold in the last 24 hrs
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We did it at Reading, but we had no intention of causing trouble. I quite enjoyed it actually - probably because we won - but it was interesting seeing it from an away perspective. Had we lost, it probably would have been awful.Karim_myBagheri said:
Unless you have mates who support the home side I have never really understood it either. I couldn't help saying or shouting something in the heat of the moment that would cause the locals to know I support Charlton. Though I wouldn't ever do it on purpose, I Wouldn't want to risk it personally.palarsehater said:
they have been in this league long enough if you cant get a ticket in the away end - dont go pretty simple, never understand people that do it tbh.ElfsborgAddick said:
With the exception of Wednesday and Barnsley(for Leeds), all of them.palarsehater said:
point taken but how many championship grounds provide less than 3000 to the away following?ElfsborgAddick said:
I was not advocating selling further tickets, merely saying the allocation was insufficent for their following.palarsehater said:
Same argument could be used for Fulham 1900 is nowhere near enough for us, but Charlton fans that go in the home ends celebrate and sing and then proceed to get a slap fully deserved imo ( yes I know it’s fulham and more chance of being invited for a jolly good day out at the polo ) but the example is there.ElfsborgAddick said:
3,000 is nowhere near enough.palarsehater said:remember a few years back a couple of leeds fans were celebrating when scoring and ended up getting sent tumbling down the north upper - imo if you behave in that manner you deserve everything you get.
our away end holds 3000 ample for them, hope we dont do anything stupid like give them more tickets.
i see brum sold out so it is now on restricted - issue you have is London based Leeds fans who fancy seeing a local game and have no sort of priority at leeds as they wont be able to get a ticket in the away end.
They'd take 5,000 virtually every away game if allowed. They have one of THE best away followings in the country. Amazing when they have been in the 3rd division with us, plus spending years doing nothing in the Championship.
its not a promotion game it’s a match at the end of September - so 0 extra seats need to be given imo.
millwall and fulham are 2 off the top of my head.1 -
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Stop panicking, our mate @MillwallFan and his firm will intercept them at London Bridge. They'll only be a few left by the time they get to the ValleyAFKABartram said:Looks like another 300 have been sold in the last 24 hrs
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Yep - stable door bolted too late.AFKABartram said:Looks like another 300 have been sold in the last 24 hrs
There'll be whippet shit everywhere.
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if you look in the areas where tickets are being bought will give a good indication of who is buying them for example the north upper is still plenty of seats the east and west seem to have increased sales - which is unusual.0
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If you want to see your team but tickets sold out I see no problem sitting with the home fans, just behave and keep quiet.palarsehater said:
they have been in this league long enough if you cant get a ticket in the away end - dont go pretty simple, never understand people that do it tbh.ElfsborgAddick said:
With the exception of Wednesday and Barnsley(for Leeds), all of them.palarsehater said:
point taken but how many championship grounds provide less than 3000 to the away following?ElfsborgAddick said:
I was not advocating selling further tickets, merely saying the allocation was insufficent for their following.palarsehater said:
Same argument could be used for Fulham 1900 is nowhere near enough for us, but Charlton fans that go in the home ends celebrate and sing and then proceed to get a slap fully deserved imo ( yes I know it’s fulham and more chance of being invited for a jolly good day out at the polo ) but the example is there.ElfsborgAddick said:
3,000 is nowhere near enough.palarsehater said:remember a few years back a couple of leeds fans were celebrating when scoring and ended up getting sent tumbling down the north upper - imo if you behave in that manner you deserve everything you get.
our away end holds 3000 ample for them, hope we dont do anything stupid like give them more tickets.
i see brum sold out so it is now on restricted - issue you have is London based Leeds fans who fancy seeing a local game and have no sort of priority at leeds as they wont be able to get a ticket in the away end.
They'd take 5,000 virtually every away game if allowed. They have one of THE best away followings in the country. Amazing when they have been in the 3rd division with us, plus spending years doing nothing in the Championship.
its not a promotion game it’s a match at the end of September - so 0 extra seats need to be given imo.
millwall and fulham are 2 off the top of my head.8 -
1,170 more tickets sold for this game than the Birmingham game already.1
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They're still not on restricted sale, whereas Birmingham game is.ForeverAddickted said:Tickets are only likely to go on restricted sale...
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5d6e84c2266c7/make-sure-youre-registered-on-the-ticketing-system-to-avoid-missing-out-against-leeds
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Over 20,000 then with the away support.Addickted said:1,170 more tickets sold for this game than the Birmingham game already.0 -
this is what happens when you don’t have a proper SMT. Should have been put on restricted sale from the start yet now they are even advertising to Leeds fans ‘get in quick, there is still time’. Surprised the Safety Officer hadn’t said something about this, unless he has and been ignored. Leeds fans are notorious. Next we will give Millwall a heads-up before putting them on restricted sale.ForeverAddickted said:Tickets are only likely to go on restricted sale...
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5d6e84c2266c7/make-sure-youre-registered-on-the-ticketing-system-to-avoid-missing-out-against-leeds2 -
So, still not on restricted sale.
2 tickets sold in the Covered End in the last hour and..... 81 in the East Stand.
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Never fear Millwallfan is already on the case...LargeAddick said:
this is what happens when you don’t have a proper SMT. Should have been put on restricted sale from the start yet now they are even advertising to Leeds fans ‘get in quick, there is still time’. Surprised the Safety Officer hadn’t said something about this, unless he has and been ignored. Leeds fans are notorious. Next we will give Millwall a heads-up before putting them on restricted sale.ForeverAddickted said:Tickets are only likely to go on restricted sale...
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5d6e84c2266c7/make-sure-youre-registered-on-the-ticketing-system-to-avoid-missing-out-against-leeds0 -
Now if you were a Leeds fan trying to get tickets in a home area where would you like to be....I'd guess as near to the away end as possible......I'm in Q block (West Upper), could be fun in that area. Just looked on the ticket site....375 seats available in Q Block....400+ for the Brum game.1
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Better than 7000 in the ground with 250 Rochdale in the corner of the Jimmy Seed3
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The issue is if it was another club, it wouldn't be such a problem. But Leeds has its dangers. Not being disrespectful to them, but there is a risk from a minority.0
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Still not on restricted sale0
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Now on restricted sale.0
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They are simply buying the Bournemouth expansion blocks in the West Stand and choosing to do the same in the East.palarsehater said:if you look in the areas where tickets are being bought will give a good indication of who is buying them for example the north upper is still plenty of seats the east and west seem to have increased sales - which is unusual.0 -
Far too lateCovered End said:Now on restricted sale.5 -
Agreed.AFKABartram said:
Far too lateCovered End said:Now on restricted sale.
We're not talking of a couple of dozen here, but a large number of unusual purchases, possibly two or three hundred, over three weeks before the game.
Get the feeling that ME and his team may have a busy day.
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They've been discussing it on their site for 3 weeks
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