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  • Not sure if this has been posted anywhere but i saw this on a Wycombe forum. Some of their home attendances and away followings are incredibly low.

    But a good omen (i hope) is that in front of their 5 biggest home and 6 biggest away followings, they've failed to register a single win.


    We are officially Massive!! One more supporter than the mighty Birmingham City 💪
  • NabySarr said:
    Crusty54 said:
    There is no way of knowing which seats have been sold in the JS. How do you create a home area at this stage?

    There is no way that sharing the stand without clear segreagation would be allowed. It should be remembered that the opposition and dates for the matches weren't know until the final matches were played.

    At Norwich the away fans are seated in a stand side on to the pitch and are segregated from the home fans by a whole block of seating. I'm sure that something similar happens at other clubs with similar arrangments.
    They will sell the away tickets a block at a time, if they have any sense they will have started at one side of JS stand so that the other could be left open to home fans if possible 
    That sounds far to thought out and organised.
  • cafcwill said:
    2 tickets booked in the lower part of the covered end

    Now to plan the journey down from Stockport, in the car, with the return journey straight after the game.  

    Where is a good place to park the car about 10-15 mins walk from the valley?  First time I've ever driven down to it
    cafcwill said:
    2 tickets booked in the lower part of the covered end

    Now to plan the journey down from Stockport, in the car, with the return journey straight after the game.  

    Where is a good place to park the car about 10-15 mins walk from the valley?  First time I've ever driven down to it
    Allow plenty of time, the last home game (Saturday) I drove to from the Midlands we left at 10:45 and finally got parked up at 2:45 at the far end of Hornfair Rd, missed kick off. Not sure about parking restrictions midweek but I've got someone's driveway through JustPark, there's still spaces available but most are a good walk from The Valley.
    Also be prepared for road closures on the way home, M1, M11 & A14 have always got night work taking place.
    Apart from that you should be fine 🙂 
  • NabySarr said:
    Crusty54 said:
    There is no way of knowing which seats have been sold in the JS. How do you create a home area at this stage?

    There is no way that sharing the stand without clear segreagation would be allowed. It should be remembered that the opposition and dates for the matches weren't know until the final matches were played.

    At Norwich the away fans are seated in a stand side on to the pitch and are segregated from the home fans by a whole block of seating. I'm sure that something similar happens at other clubs with similar arrangments.
    They will sell the away tickets a block at a time, if they have any sense they will have started at one side of JS stand so that the other could be left open to home fans if possible 
    Isn’t it rather front to back?
  • Got 3 in NSJ this morning & received the tickets via Email immediately.  Very smooth.  Looks like the club has learnt lessons from earlier in the week 

    Maybe, but sill waiting for mine, bought within the first hour on Sunday.
    e mail the club.
    This was when the system crashed.
  • Crusty54 said:
    There is no way of knowing which seats have been sold in the JS. How do you create a home area at this stage?

    There is no way that sharing the stand without clear segreagation would be allowed. It should be remembered that the opposition and dates for the matches weren't know until the final matches were played.

    At Norwich the away fans are seated in a stand side on to the pitch and are segregated from the home fans by a whole block of seating. I'm sure that something similar happens at other clubs with similar arrangments.
    If we had an ounce of sense we would have told them to sell the blocks nearest the West Stand to begin.
    Then if they only sell 1,000 we could sell those nearest the east with the middle segregated.
    It's pretty simple.
  • I would hope that by now someone at the club is nearing an agreement with their counterpart at Wycombe, to decide how many seats in the JS will be sold to home supporters.
  • hawksmoor said:
    Nothing doing for me all week. Not one ticket. Oh well.
    @Bailey had a spare.
  • They're eking out every possible spare seat in the posh areas...


    £78 for a padded seat and a welcome drink.
    I'd be asking for a bottle of champagne.
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  • NabySarr said:
    Crusty54 said:
    There is no way of knowing which seats have been sold in the JS. How do you create a home area at this stage?

    There is no way that sharing the stand without clear segreagation would be allowed. It should be remembered that the opposition and dates for the matches weren't know until the final matches were played.

    At Norwich the away fans are seated in a stand side on to the pitch and are segregated from the home fans by a whole block of seating. I'm sure that something similar happens at other clubs with similar arrangments.
    They will sell the away tickets a block at a time, if they have any sense they will have started at one side of JS stand so that the other could be left open to home fans if possible 
    Aren't the lower areas are sold before the back areas? Keeping fans apart would be tricky.
  • Crusty54 said:
    NabySarr said:
    Crusty54 said:
    There is no way of knowing which seats have been sold in the JS. How do you create a home area at this stage?

    There is no way that sharing the stand without clear segreagation would be allowed. It should be remembered that the opposition and dates for the matches weren't know until the final matches were played.

    At Norwich the away fans are seated in a stand side on to the pitch and are segregated from the home fans by a whole block of seating. I'm sure that something similar happens at other clubs with similar arrangments.
    They will sell the away tickets a block at a time, if they have any sense they will have started at one side of JS stand so that the other could be left open to home fans if possible 
    Aren't the lower areas are sold before the back areas? Keeping fans apart would be tricky.
    You’d think they’d have thought about that and given instructions to sell West to East on this occasion 
  • edited May 9
    Crusty54 said:
    NabySarr said:
    Crusty54 said:
    There is no way of knowing which seats have been sold in the JS. How do you create a home area at this stage?

    There is no way that sharing the stand without clear segreagation would be allowed. It should be remembered that the opposition and dates for the matches weren't know until the final matches were played.

    At Norwich the away fans are seated in a stand side on to the pitch and are segregated from the home fans by a whole block of seating. I'm sure that something similar happens at other clubs with similar arrangments.
    They will sell the away tickets a block at a time, if they have any sense they will have started at one side of JS stand so that the other could be left open to home fans if possible 
    Aren't the lower areas are sold before the back areas? Keeping fans apart would be tricky.
    When we have the possibility to sell to home supporters you go West from East.  We have not split the JS from lower and top half between home and away supporters since the mid 90s
  • edited May 9
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  • I haven’t sat in the Curbs stand for about 15 years. Is there still a way in at the Lansdowne Mews entrance? Is that turnstiles 50-54?
  • Uboat said:
    I haven’t sat in the Curbs stand for about 15 years. Is there still a way in at the Lansdowne Mews entrance? Is that turnstiles 50-54?
    Yes.
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  • Uboat said:
    I haven’t sat in the Curbs stand for about 15 years. Is there still a way in at the Lansdowne Mews entrance? Is that turnstiles 50-54?
    Yes.
    The gates to be used are shown on the tickets. I know you can get out that way after the game.
  • edited May 9
    The NWC block is greyed out but there's good availablity in there for 16-20 year olds only.


    Still 19 of these available for the youngsters in North West Quadrant, NWC. Click on the shaded out block then 'ok' to go through and select seats.

    Only £10 each too.
  • Crusty54 said:
    There is no way of knowing which seats have been sold in the JS. How do you create a home area at this stage?

    There is no way that sharing the stand without clear segreagation would be allowed. It should be remembered that the opposition and dates for the matches weren't know until the final matches were played.

    At Norwich the away fans are seated in a stand side on to the pitch and are segregated from the home fans by a whole block of seating. I'm sure that something similar happens at other clubs with similar arrangments.
    If we had an ounce of sense we would have told them to sell the blocks nearest the West Stand to begin.
    Then if they only sell 1,000 we could sell those nearest the east with the middle segregated.
    It's pretty simple.
    It’s also possible to redesignate the away section as unallocated seating.
    Much like we do when we turn up at away games. 
  • The NWC block is greyed out but there's good availablity in there for 16-20 year olds only.


    Still 19 of these available for the youngsters in North West Quadrant, NWC. Click on the shaded out block then 'ok' to go through and select seats.

    Only £10 each too.
    Buy them and the ticket office will upgrade to adult normally.
  • edited May 9
    hawksmoor said:
    Nothing doing for me all week. Not one ticket. Oh well.
    I'm not really in the business of encouraging anyone to go as it could result in disappointment, but.. have you checked the spares thread where there is a relatively buoyant trade?
    Yep, @hawksmoor I dunno if this ticket is still available but it can't hurt to ask:
    And random singles keep popping up, but you have to be quick.
  • Did Golfie get his ticket?
    For all you in suspense wanting to know the answer........




    Yes.

    I logged on at 11.02 having just pulled into my clients driveway. Got the queue system telling me there were x number of people in front if me & wait time was 5 mins. I couldn't sit on my clients drive that long so thought I'd try later.

    Back in car at 12.30 & logged on. No queuing but not many tickets left. Only singles in North lower so bite the bullet & bought one 3/4 way back. Wont say which block or row.......but I'm in  !!
    Well done Golfie, pleased you are going. 
  • We're down to singles in the Family Stand as well, but if your kid can cope with not being sat right next to you, there are a couple of spots in FSB and FSD where there are free seats one in front of the other, or diagonally by one seat.
  • Bailey said:
    Did Golfie get his ticket?
    For all you in suspense wanting to know the answer........




    Yes.

    I logged on at 11.02 having just pulled into my clients driveway. Got the queue system telling me there were x number of people in front if me & wait time was 5 mins. I couldn't sit on my clients drive that long so thought I'd try later.

    Back in car at 12.30 & logged on. No queuing but not many tickets left. Only singles in North lower so bite the bullet & bought one 3/4 way back. Wont say which block or row.......but I'm in  !!
    Well done Golfie, pleased you are going. 
    Charlton life’s own Bruce Wayne is going to be there.  No one reveal his true identity. 

    We must surely win now. 
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