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    Away Allocation

    I see that we have been allocated 1272 seats for the away fixture against West Ham on Jan 2nd. I thought that the minimum allocation was set at 3000 or 10% of capacity? Anyone enlighten me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TipperaryBaggie View Post
    I see that we have been allocated 1272 seats for the away fixture against West Ham on Jan 2nd. I thought that the minimum allocation was set at 3000 or 10% of capacity? Anyone enlighten me.
    Albion would have been offered 3k on condition that they after pay for 3k. So if Albion don't feel confident of selling the lot ,they are offered another block of tickets.
    Tickets at the taxpayers ground should be a £5 for away fans. After that dodgy deal.

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    Have you also noticed to concession ticket prices for everybody is £25 which is a disgrace, i would hate to think how much an adult ticket would cost if it wasn't capped at £30, i went last season and the ground is really poor i certainly won't be bothering this season.

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