Away seating structure

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Ive been told you when you buy online you get a row near enough the same as your season ticket seat.


Over the phone/box office they are given set blocks to sell


I do think they should start higher than 6 aways tbf and work way down.
 
The thing is most of the people who go to the aways have the relevant credits. They can't give everyone the best seats. I also think a lot of it is guesswork. You can't expect the girls in the box office to know which tier is best at Chelsea or whether you get a better view from the front row or the back row at Norwich.

What I definitely agree with on though is price. It's obscene. Norwich, Cardiff and West Ham has set me back nearly £150 just on tickets before you even take travel into account, and we haven't played a top half team yet.
And now £41 or £43 for City, they must need the cash.
 
The thing is most of the people who go to the aways have the relevant credits. They can't give everyone the best seats. I also think a lot of it is guesswork. You can't expect the girls in the box office to know which tier is best at Chelsea or whether you get a better view from the front row or the back row at Norwich.

What I definitely agree with on though is price. It's obscene. Norwich, Cardiff and West Ham has set me back nearly £150 just on tickets before you even take travel into account, and we haven't played a top half team yet.

Over the years I've learnt my lessons. I've been lucky enough to have been to over 50 of the league grounds now, lots more than once, so I've got a rough knowledge of the dos and don'ts for each of the Prem grounds. Personally I always ask for the furthest back, or if its upper tier, the nearest to the front.

There should be a way though of rewarding the fans with the highest credits, so they do get the best seats. Maybe it should be a league-wide thing, where each club has to declare what there best seats are in the away section and allow those to be sold first by Everton.
 
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It is luck of the draw I think

I bought Swansea ones on General release and had a great seat but bought Norwich ones general release and had average ones

My cardiff one wasn't amazing and I bought that at 4+

That's true as well. This year for West Ham, I had the credits to get them on the Monday, but due to work, couldn't get mine until the Wednesday they want on sale, when credits had dropped, and I know I've got a decent seat, better than what I'd have got if I'd have got it on the Monday.
 
Over the years I've learnt my lessons. I've been lucky enough to have been to over 50 of the league grounds now, lots more than once, so I've got a rough knowledge of the dos and don'ts for each of the Prem grounds. Personally I always ask for the furthest back, or if its upper tier, the nearest to the front.

There should be a way though of rewarding the fans with the highest credits, so they do get the best seats. Maybe it should be a league-wide thing, where each club has to declare what there best seats are in the away section and allow those to be sold first by Everton.

back of the lower bullens then for us!
 
Wouldnt it possible for each club to send a seating plan with tickets, so you could look up were your sitting or try and request certain seats , most clubs do it for home games so shouldnt be that hard. Cardiff have special section for away fans were you can see were your seat is.
 
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