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Thread: The Lottery of Buying a Home Leg Playoff Ticket

  1. #31
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    re: The Lottery of Buying a Home Leg Playoff Ticket

    Quote Originally Posted by Fletch_11
    If it's any consolation lads the computer system at the ticket office broke down and that caused a massive queue lasting nearly 2 hours! Already!

    Got my tickets but god help us if we need playoff final tickets! :/
    I would say beating a top 6 team over two legs is the more immediate issue.

    Then you can start to worry about where you're sitting at wembley!!

    Plus the fact, surely getting final tickets is easier???

    40k+ tickets to each club for the final, or c28k home tickets for the semi.

  2. #32
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    re: The Lottery of Buying a Home Leg Playoff Ticket

    Quote Originally Posted by tricky1972
    If it's any consolation lads the computer system at the ticket office broke down and that caused a massive queue lasting nearly 2 hours! Already!

    Got my tickets but god help us if we need playoff final tickets! :/
    I would say beating a top 6 team over two legs is the more immediate issue.

    Then you can start to worry about where you're sitting at wembley!!

    Plus the fact, surely getting final tickets is easier???

    40k+ tickets to each club for the final, or c28k home tickets for the semi.[/quote]

    Same issue really Tricky: Supply & Demand. For the Final the prawn sandwich brigade jump on board, then there's the several thousand Florist fans who will jump ship after another season of red disillusionment.

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    re: The Lottery of Buying a Home Leg Playoff Ticket

    Last time, on general sale it was harder to get a final ticket. I went to most the games that season home & away, had no problems buying semi tickets, but could not get a final ticket.

    Funny how most away games only get circa 2k fans but a trip to wembley sells out 37k :/

  4. #34
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    re: The Lottery of Buying a Home Leg Playoff Ticket

    Decided not to risk website or phone so went down today. Hardly any queue. Mind you the "system" was still charging full price for Seniors which took a minute or two to sort out.
    Also if you park in South car parks you will need to ask for a ticket and its A?5.

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    re: The Lottery of Buying a Home Leg Playoff Ticket

    Quote Originally Posted by ellafella
    If it's any consolation lads the computer system at the ticket office broke down and that caused a massive queue lasting nearly 2 hours! Already!

    Got my tickets but god help us if we need playoff final tickets! :/
    I would say beating a top 6 team over two legs is the more immediate issue.

    Then you can start to worry about where you're sitting at wembley!!

    Plus the fact, surely getting final tickets is easier???

    40k+ tickets to each club for the final, or c28k home tickets for the semi.[/quote]

    Same issue really Tricky: Supply & Demand. For the Final the prawn sandwich brigade jump on board, then there's the several thousand Florist fans who will jump ship after another season of red disillusionment. [/quote]

    Of course there will be plenty of us there, we pre-booked our final tickets in August

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    re: The Lottery of Buying a Home Leg Playoff Ticket

    Got ticket for home leg online at 11am in and out 2mins thanks to my lovely lady.

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    re: The Lottery of Buying a Home Leg Playoff Ticket

    Quote Originally Posted by UpTheRams1884
    Got ticket for home leg online at 11am in and out 2mins thanks to my lovely lady.
    I'm surprised you took that long.

  8. #38
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    re: The Lottery of Buying a Home Leg Playoff Ticket

    phoned 2day tooth hurty 3 mins 55 seconds l8tr 2 home play off tickets sorted

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    re: The Lottery of Buying a Home Leg Playoff Ticket

    Quote Originally Posted by tricky1972
    If it's any consolation lads the computer system at the ticket office broke down and that caused a massive queue lasting nearly 2 hours! Already!

    Got my tickets but god help us if we need playoff final tickets! :/
    I would say beating a top 6 team over two legs is the more immediate issue.

    Then you can start to worry about where you're sitting at wembley!!

    Plus the fact, surely getting final tickets is easier???

    40k+ tickets to each club for the final, or c28k home tickets for the semi.[/quote]

    Same issue really Tricky: Supply & Demand. For the Final the prawn sandwich brigade jump on board, then there's the several thousand Florist fans who will jump ship after another season of red disillusionment. [/quote]

    Of course there will be plenty of us there, we pre-booked our final tickets

  10. #40
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    re: The Lottery of Buying a Home Leg Playoff Ticket

    Quote Originally Posted by ellafella
    Got ticket for home leg online at 11am in and out 2mins thanks to my lovely lady.
    I'm surprised you took that long. [/quote]



    very good ella.

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