Even if they were listed on the exchange and went unsold it still counts as utilised.As long as tickets for those games were legally transferred via Ticket Share or Exchange they count towards your utilisation.
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Even if they were listed on the exchange and went unsold it still counts as utilised.As long as tickets for those games were legally transferred via Ticket Share or Exchange they count towards your utilisation.
Basically lol. There may be huge demand, but not from legit members there isn't. Most prem matches these days have 100's or 1000's of unsold tickets on the exchange.
What do you think ????
A friend of mine sits two rows behind me and I wrote to the TO requesting that she be moved next to me, as that seat always has someone different. I was told that the whole block was assigned to ST holders and there was nothing they could do, unless the ST holder didn't renew. It's obvious that they list on the exchange every game. I did suggest that the TO asked if they were willing to swap but they can't do that.TV to be noMan Utd just put their ST prices up 5% today. The holder needs to attend 16 of the 19 league games.
Must affect atmosphere if different people sitting in same areas each game at Tottenham .
Can't even give 1 ticket away sometimes.As long as tickets for those games were legally transferred via Ticket Share or Exchange they count towards your utilisation.
The STH probably would even know if the seat was swapped. Is it a single seat do you know?A friend of mine sits two rows behind me and I wrote to the TO requesting that she be moved next to me, as that seat always has someone different. I was told that the whole block was assigned to ST holders and there was nothing they could do, unless the ST holder didn't renew. It's obvious that they list on the exchange every game. I did suggest that the TO asked if they were willing to swap but they can't do that.
I shall renew anyway but don't think my friend will if she can't move.
It'll be last minute for me.
I think it is as the guy on the other side is a regular so assume he is the holder.The STH probably would even know if the seat was swapped. Is it a single seat do you know?
Forest on Easter Monday is a good example.
I couldn't even sell my City ticket.
Yup - my daughter's ticket didn't sell, neither did the one the other side of me either.I couldn't even sell my City ticket.
We were actually winning games at that moment and had the chance to do a domestic treble over them.
Yes to the 2nd part. A real fan is one who cares what happens to THFC, not some one who blindly signs a managers name or "supports" mediocre players or the decisions of the useless chairman.Don’t buy ST. It’s really not worth it. And fuck anyone who tells you that makes you less of a fan as well.
I went and there were empty seats all around me.Yup - my daughter's ticket didn't sell, neither did the one the other side of me either.
What does that ticket cost?I've only missed one home game this season, West Ham, beginning of Nov.
I listed my ticket at 11am, was gone by 11.20am. last season had to list a few times, lucky that I'm in the West lower I guess. Block 108 is where all the cool kids want to sit.
I've only missed one as well. I have (pay for) two STs in the east upper and attend as many games as possible with one or other of my sons. They are both in the emergency services (one's a paramedic and the other a police officer) and do silly hours and/or shifts so there is nearly always one that can't attend a game, but the other usually can.I've only missed one home game this season, West Ham, beginning of Nov.
I listed my ticket at 11am, was gone by 11.20am. last season had to list a few times, lucky that I'm in the West lower I guess. Block 108 is where all the cool kids want to sit.
Edit: also probably helps that's it's normally 2 seats together (mine and my daughter's).
Nah I like the sidelinesI’m in the low grade area (PL lower) and we get so many people sell on their tickets that it really affects having much community. Singers are always welcome mind you - maybe try and move your ticket?
Good point.Even if they were listed on the exchange and went unsold it still counts as utilised.