Ticket Exchange 11:00 - Sep 13 with 782 views | DorsetIan | I've been trying to get another ticket for tomorrow's game on the ticket exchange, but drawing a blank so far. Does anyone know if the purchase of tickets on there cuts off at some point, or should I keep trying right up to kick off? | |
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Ticket Exchange on 11:28 - Sep 13 with 739 views | saintmark1976 | I believe that last season you could attempt to purchase up until three hours before kick off. Goodness only knows what the criteria are with the new phone based entry system. One thing is certain though, like most of the club’s communications the fans will be the last to know. | |
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Ticket Exchange on 12:13 - Sep 13 with 703 views | dirk_doone | Until the 1970s, they only issued tickets for FA Cup games, which were considered bigger games than league matches. So, when we played Man United in the league, you paid at the turnstile and had to start queueing outside the Dell at least 2 hours before kick-off to have any chance of getting in. I remember, once, I got there less than 2 hours before kick-off and, along with thousands of others, saw the gates closed in front of me. The official attendances at those games varied quite a lot because the decision when to close the gates was based on guesswork. I waited outside until they opened the gates to let people out and saw the last few minutes of the game. I think it was the one when George Best scored a hat-trick. Good luck with finding a ticket for tomorrow. Of course, you might not mind missing a Zirkzee hat-trick so much. [Post edited 13 Sep 12:54]
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Ticket Exchange on 20:27 - Sep 13 with 543 views | DorsetIan |
Ticket Exchange on 12:13 - Sep 13 by dirk_doone | Until the 1970s, they only issued tickets for FA Cup games, which were considered bigger games than league matches. So, when we played Man United in the league, you paid at the turnstile and had to start queueing outside the Dell at least 2 hours before kick-off to have any chance of getting in. I remember, once, I got there less than 2 hours before kick-off and, along with thousands of others, saw the gates closed in front of me. The official attendances at those games varied quite a lot because the decision when to close the gates was based on guesswork. I waited outside until they opened the gates to let people out and saw the last few minutes of the game. I think it was the one when George Best scored a hat-trick. Good luck with finding a ticket for tomorrow. Of course, you might not mind missing a Zirkzee hat-trick so much. [Post edited 13 Sep 12:54]
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Thanks. One popped up this afternoon, so it does seem to be working! | |
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