I mean Riverside.I meant back at the Riverside.
I mean Riverside.I meant back at the Riverside.
Ah yes, but the away season ticket was mentioned prior to me asking that question, unpromptedI’m not sure if you are joking either?
You asked him ‘how does one join’.
I see. That's very convenient, especially as the Leeds fans won't actually be sitting in the south stand. I see no reason why they'd insist on that.I mean Riverside.
I’m not knocking people who go to every game. Admin go to every match. Fair play.Be a bit fairer mate, he wasn’t bragging, he was asked about it.
There is a still cap of £30 for away fans in the Premier League where the difference is normally very much higher. It is designed to encourage away fans to travel which helps to generate an atmosphere in the ground which benefits everyone.The reciprocal deal is great. Charging Boro fans more than Leeds fans to sit in their own stadium does not sit right with me.
I brought it up - not to boast - but to let people know that the tickets were being processed.I’m not knocking people who go to every game. Admin go to every match. Fair play.
I go to most games and enquired about away season ticket buts it’s closed shop.
I just thought there was no need to mention having your Leeds ticket in the bag, 24 hours before other people, who aren’t allowed access to your club.
Again, fair play to those in that club
If i had to choose, I'd rather the club focused on their own fan base rather than a reciprocal system which benefits Leeds fans and the few fans that get to travel to the in-demand away games. It is possible to hold both views though.
Hopefully not, it reduces home numbers (and atmosphere) in the south stand.Depends if the club is going to give Leeds 4500-5000 tickets like they did last time we played them at the Riverside
Depends if the club is going to give Leeds 4500-5000 tickets like they did last time we played them at the Riverside
Not necessarily, Leicester took and sold 2563.2,118 tickets is now our full away allocation to visiting clubs.