Home play-off leg - Selling Arrangements 🎟️

Do we think they're going to do a similar release of tickets for Wembley? I would expect so.

Current season card holders first, then new 2023/24 card holders and people with 70+
 
I like that they've given a week gap between ticket purchases, so only those season card holders that don't pay any attention could possibly miss out.
 
Would I be allowed to change seats for this game if I ring the club?

Wouldn't mind sitting in the West stand with the price being £23.
 
£11 saving for many season ticket holders that higher than I would guessed - when you consider a half season ticket was £250? that a decent saving plus the £5 for the Brighton game and around £55 by being able to buy early bird for 2023/24 as a current season ticket holder.

The game will sell out as long as the away fans sell their allocation - the 29,500 Boro fans at the Coventry game will want to go.
 
Would I be allowed to change seats for this game if I ring the club?

Wouldn't mind sitting in the West stand with the price being £23.
You will be able to pick you seat. I will be moving from the Hardwick as cost in there will be too high for a one-off I think.
 
Presume all the people praising the prices are season ticket holders because I see the same usual high prices for the rest of us.
I can't argue with the prices the club is charging for ST holders but really think they need to look more closely at the walk up prices, with an average increase of £10 for non-season ticket holders being a big jump in price.

I get the argument to reward loyalty, etc. but £10 is a big difference and one I wouldn't want to pay.
 
I can't argue with the prices the club is charging for ST holders but really think they need to look more closely at the walk up prices, with an average increase of £10 for non-season ticket holders being a big jump in price.

I get the argument to reward loyalty, etc. but £10 is a big difference and one I wouldn't want to pay.

It's the same price as the average league game, isn't it?

The adult season ticket price is virtually the same price as the average per game cost for this season's season ticket.

I'm guessing that's the reasoning.
 
It's the same price as the average league game, isn't it?

The adult season ticket price is virtually the same price as the average per game cost for this season's season ticket.

I'm guessing that's the reasoning.
It is still a big jump though from season ticket to walk up prices.
 
Presume all the people praising the prices are season ticket holders because I see the same usual high prices for the rest of us.
I didn't have the full page open when I read the prices, I didn't realise they were differentiating between different types of fans. It's pretty poor actually, discriminatory pricing.
 
From 2018...(gazette)
'Ticket prices are the same as league games but season card holders get a significant discount - although there is no free drink offer for the game.

At the top of the price scale West Stand tickets are £34 but £28 for card holders with over-65s at £26 (£21) and under-18s £17 (£8).
The North and South Stand walk up prices are £30 but card holders will pay £22, over-65s are £20 (£15), under-18s are £17 (£8) while 18-21 year concession card holders are £12.'
 
I think they’ve done a spot on job with pricing for this. They could have easily charged more for both ST holders and walk up and know they would get a sell out
Sadly they didn't know they'd get a sell out regardless of price.
The match is live on Sky.
All SC holders not guaranteed to come given they don't need to in order to get a Wembley ticket.
If Walk ups were any higher than they are then there is considerable risk it would not sell out.

Lots of semi final legs don't sell out.
We didn't sell out v Villa last time 29,233.

This match has been very intelligently priced, will sell out and be a hell of an atmosphere.
Hats off to the club.
 
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