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Watford [A] Tickets to go on restricted sale
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I logged on about 16.20 and there was only one ticket available in Vers 2, in row w, Just my sort of area so snapped it up. Not sure now if that stand is sold out.0
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I've got to wait till Phase 7 tomorrow, reckon there will still be tickets remaining?0
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You can buy a thousand id imagineSheepie1985 said:I've got to wait till Phase 7 tomorrow, reckon there will still be tickets remaining?1 -
More than half the tickets haven’t been put on sale yet. Be loads available tomorrow, just hoping they actually put them on saleSheepie1985 said:I've got to wait till Phase 7 tomorrow, reckon there will still be tickets remaining?0 -
@Masterbrew in Block VRS1 they’ve only released the first four rows and this is what’s left. The whole rest of the block hasn’t been put on sale yetMasterbrew said:Hoping to get four at the front if any are left on Friday, as my daughter wants to come with her young children. Might have to try and swap, as they won't see anything if fans are standing
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This is the other away block (where all seats HAVE been put on sale). So roughly half sold of the allocation at this stage

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They’ve opened up another 10 rows now. I’m just going to buy mine now as can’t be bothered to keep checking it to see if they’ve got anything further back for a better view0
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I was at the 5 nil, dreadful game. Left after the 4th goal went in.2
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How many are left now?0
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not many left - looks like around 100.1
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Plus about 500 that haven’t been put on sale yet…Brighton Addick said:not many left - looks like around 100.0 -
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Website not working for me again .0
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Will we need to pretend to score a goal this time I wonder 🤔0
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just seen this has sold out, have they released all the tickets yet or will they release more?0
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Theres a few singles on there nowJoshCAFC said:just seen this has sold out, have they released all the tickets yet or will they release more?0 -
Has it actually sold out?0
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Still on restricted sale.0
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Sold out other than 5 wheelchair plus assistant spaces.swords_alive said:Still on restricted sale.0 -
If the tickets have sold out (no reason to doubt that they have) this shows anyone with a season ticket and no away games from the last 2 years had a chance of getting a ticket.
That to me shows the box office staff get this right (and have done since the loyalty points were introduced). Anyone who is a season ticket holder and goes to some away games has the opportunity to get a ticket.
Cannot understand why anyone would object to that and hopefully something the club/people who talk about changing the current process.8 -
More tickets available - safe standing in one of the blocks0
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It's ridiculous how tickets have been released.
It's obvious that we are going to sell as many as they are willing to give us for a match on bank holiday Monday.
Just release all the tickets and let people choose where they want to sit/stand11 -
Remember it well, had a real shit week at work. Her good self said you should go to the game to cheer yourself up.shirty5 said:Our last league visit to Vicarage Road 11 years ago
That went well.5 -
The only thing I would say and happy to be corrected if I’m missing something, for people that want to start going away more regularly, how do they build up points if they are unable to get tickets to build those points up?as they don’t get to the general sale stage, seems a bit of a closed shop. This is a general question, not one of personnel experience.JohnnyH2 said:If the tickets have sold out (no reason to doubt that they have) this shows anyone with a season ticket and no away games from the last 2 years had a chance of getting a ticket.
That to me shows the box office staff get this right (and have done since the loyalty points were introduced). Anyone who is a season ticket holder and goes to some away games has the opportunity to get a ticket.
Cannot understand why anyone would object to that and hopefully something the club/people who talk about changing the current process.0 -
you've gotta bite the bullet and do some of the more unattractive fixtures in order to climb the ladder14
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It's very simple to build up points. Buy a season ticket, and the vast majority of away games get to general sale so that adds to the overall total.Sword65pf said:
The only thing I would say and happy to be corrected if I’m missing something, for people that want to start going away more regularly, how do they build up points if they are unable to get tickets to build those points up?as they don’t get to the general sale stage, seems a bit of a closed shop. This is a general question, not one of personnel experience.JohnnyH2 said:If the tickets have sold out (no reason to doubt that they have) this shows anyone with a season ticket and no away games from the last 2 years had a chance of getting a ticket.
That to me shows the box office staff get this right (and have done since the loyalty points were introduced). Anyone who is a season ticket holder and goes to some away games has the opportunity to get a ticket.
Cannot understand why anyone would object to that and hopefully something the club/people who talk about changing the current process.
The only games anyone going to a few away games and have a season ticket is local low allocation and in this division its really only QPR in that category
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It’s ridiculous, the last tickets released are arguably the most wanted ones.
the whole point of being able to select seats for away games was it brought in a degree of self policing and reduced issues that can sometimes emerge with the lottery of not knowing what you’ve got till their drop through your letterbox. Those that want to sit at the front can select that. the youngsters who want to stand and sing the most can swallow up the back row sections etc
now this farce of only offering the front 4 rows when it’s people’s windows to buy, or people thinking it’s sold out when they look only for another 500 to be put on sale a few hours later, it serves zero purpose and helps no one.20 -
Millwall?JohnnyH2 said:
It's very simple to build up points. Buy a season ticket, and the vast majority of away games get to general sale so that adds to the overall total.Sword65pf said:
The only thing I would say and happy to be corrected if I’m missing something, for people that want to start going away more regularly, how do they build up points if they are unable to get tickets to build those points up?as they don’t get to the general sale stage, seems a bit of a closed shop. This is a general question, not one of personnel experience.JohnnyH2 said:If the tickets have sold out (no reason to doubt that they have) this shows anyone with a season ticket and no away games from the last 2 years had a chance of getting a ticket.
That to me shows the box office staff get this right (and have done since the loyalty points were introduced). Anyone who is a season ticket holder and goes to some away games has the opportunity to get a ticket.
Cannot understand why anyone would object to that and hopefully something the club/people who talk about changing the current process.
The only games anyone going to a few away games and have a season ticket is local low allocation and in this division its really only QPR in that category1










