MACCA75
Player Valuation: £70m
Can sort this mate
Yeah?
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Can sort this mate
Have the ticket office and those involved given up like the players and manager have?
2 weeks until the Watford game and can't see any ticket details.
Tbf, whilst they're being slow, it's not as bad as you might think. Games have gone on sale 17 days before taking place on average this season. If Watford went on sale tomorrow (it won't) then that would only be 15 days before kick off. The shortest window before kick off was Millwall - 9 days - which is understandable given the shorter notice of when it was taking place. Next shortest was the derby at 13 days before the match and then Huddersfield at 15 days. Given how unfathomably popular our away games remain, it may just be that the club decide they don't need to release the tickets as early anymore. I'm not sure what harm it would do them if they did though, as the box office must be pestered by fans repeatedly to announce when tickets go on sale.
Just thought, maybe they are holding back for the tickets to go on sale say next Wed after the Huddersfield game. That way people will potentially have 2 more credits with them going off the rule that the match has to have been played for it to count as a credit.
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