Totally agree. For ease it’s definitely better.All true but you’re paying for convenience and a guaranteed seat. Paying a membership to enter a ballot when you’re still not sure if you’ll be successful to get a ticket is obviously not ideal. Not so bad for the locals, but for those travelling long distance who need to sort hotels and transport then IMO it’s worth getting a guaranteed seat sorted well in advance so all further plans can then be made.
This is what I was thinking of doing to take my Dad to a game or two and I too noticed the weird disparity in pricing for some fixtures.
Village Street
v Bournemouth - £345
v Chelsea - £495
v Leeds - £595 ... What?!
v Suderland - £649 ... You what?!
I do find it funny how the 'better' teams are more expensive too. Because of course you really want to pay more to watch us get battered by City or Arsenal.
I'm trying to figure out best way to take my missus and three kids to a game, if I got membership for everyone and applied for everyone in the ballot then there could be a danger that not all of us would get a ticket isnt there. Otherwise I would need to do this seat unique option which could be 5 x £150 a ticket plus a hotel and travel costs which could push it to around £1500Yes, you see the players in the tunnel, from the bar, through the one way glass, you basically get to sit next to David Moyes, in the racing car seats. it’s about £1200 per ticket for the home game against Brentford
I agree. It's a bit of a premium but on occasion that's definitely going to work to make firm plans.I’m actually grateful seatunique exists. Being able to just log on and buy a guaranteed ticket without any of the hassles of memberships and ballots is a godsend.
There is a chance that none of you would get a ticket. But if one of you gets your name pulled out of the tombola all your group get a ticket.I'm trying to figure out best way to take my missus and three kids to a game, if I got membership for everyone and applied for everyone in the ballot then there could be a danger that not all of us would get a ticket isnt there. Otherwise I would need to do this seat unique option which could be 5 x £150 a ticket plus a hotel and travel costs which could push it to around £1500
I'm trying to figure out best way to take my missus and three kids to a game, if I got membership for everyone and applied for everyone in the ballot then there could be a danger that not all of us would get a ticket isnt there. Otherwise I would need to do this seat unique option which could be 5 x £150 a ticket plus a hotel and travel costs which could push it to around £1500
Ill be away for some of these and mine will be availableThis is what I was thinking of doing to take my Dad to a game or two and I too noticed the weird disparity in pricing for some fixtures.
Village Street
v Bournemouth - £345
v Chelsea - £495
v Leeds - £595 ... What?!
v Suderland - £649 ... You what?!
I do find it funny how the 'better' teams are more expensive too. Because of course you really want to pay more to watch us get battered by City or Arsenal.
Is there anything to stop away fans buying these seats?