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Post by wrongsideoftheriver on May 1, 2015 12:44:42 GMT
I recall buying tickets via Seetickets last time was a bit of nightmare, I think because there were problems sending the tickets out not ordering them? But surely if Ticketmaster etc can cope with selling Glastonbury/One Direction/FA Cup final tickets etc they can cope with a Conference Play off final? As far as Rovers missing out on some income as it all goes into a big pot to be dished out by the Conference I doubt it makes a lot of difference to our income? Say it's only worth 10k more I'd rather rovers staff work a few more hours for two weeks to have it sat in our account.
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on May 1, 2015 12:46:46 GMT
This is taken from Cambridge's site from last year...
Level 1 - Adults £36, Under 16's £18. Level 2 (Club Wembley) - Adults £41, no concessions.
There will be a booking fee of £3 per ticket for tickets priced at £36 and £41. A booking fee of £1.50 per ticket will be applied for tickets priced at £18. There are three postage options available, 1st Class at £2.35, Special Delivery at £6.25 or collection from Wembley at £1.95.
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Post by tumshie on May 1, 2015 12:57:47 GMT
Well at least this way we won't be told its sold out on the Monday and find out tickets are still being sold days later
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Post by rking89 on May 1, 2015 12:59:13 GMT
Tickets were sold by seetickets last time. I remember during the season ticket and supporters club stages you had to input the number and surname and it would be checked up against the list and cancelled if not. I Remember our general sale went on sale the same time as Derby County's and the website just about handled it but did crash a lot but servers and capabilities you'd expect to be a lot better now.
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Post by mehewmagic on May 1, 2015 13:47:37 GMT
My mate brought his vanaramawl big day out ticket through Macclesfield and is selling it to me, so god knows where they'll put me. I'm sure all the 'Big Day Out' tickets are located in line with the centre of the pitch, bottom tier. I somehow doubt it / hope not. Those would normally be the most expensive seats. I guess they will decide after they know who is in the final. IF it's us vs Mariners, it will top tier at the back - LOL. if it's east vs FGR you can sit anywhere you want, except the dugouts.
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Post by mehewmagic on May 1, 2015 13:51:25 GMT
Tickets were sold by seetickets last time. I remember during the season ticket and supporters club stages you had to input the number and surname and it would be checked up against the list and cancelled if not. I Remember our general sale went on sale the same time as Derby County's and the website just about handled it but did crash a lot but servers and capabilities you'd expect to be a lot better now. well remembered. I don't remember much about it. I think I waited until general sale as I was buying for 4, and only one of us (me) was a SC member I think. It could get messy and that is not a criticism as such. I mean messy because unless a ST holder / SC member etc can buy more than one ticket, many will have to wait until they can buy all together.
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Post by Henbury Gas on May 1, 2015 13:53:33 GMT
I'm sure all the 'Big Day Out' tickets are located in line with the centre of the pitch, bottom tier. I somehow doubt it / hope not. Those would normally be the most expensive seats. I guess they will decide after they know who is in the final. IF it's us vs Mariners, it will top tier at the back - LOL. if it's east vs FGR you can sit anywhere you want, except the dugouts. Its a voucher which you exchange for a real ticket from the ticket agency people i believe
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Post by ashperry83 on May 1, 2015 13:58:36 GMT
Tickets in 2007 were sold through see tickets for Wembley. I recall as a season ticket holder our tickets went on sale through see tickets the night before general sale and we had to enter our season ticket number, we were able to buy 4 tickets each.
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2015 14:03:57 GMT
I'm sure all the 'Big Day Out' tickets are located in line with the centre of the pitch, bottom tier. I somehow doubt it / hope not. Those would normally be the most expensive seats. I guess they will decide after they know who is in the final. IF it's us vs Mariners, it will top tier at the back - LOL. if it's east vs FGR you can sit anywhere you want, except the dugouts. Front and centre. P.S. For those lambasting See Tickets in 2007, they've dramatically improved their servers since then so I envisage few, if any, problems.
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Post by daniel300380 on May 1, 2015 14:16:58 GMT
Best seats are the middle tear, sometimes if your to near the front you don't get a good view.
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2015 15:13:20 GMT
I'm sure all the 'Big Day Out' tickets are located in line with the centre of the pitch, bottom tier. I somehow doubt it / hope not. Those would normally be the most expensive seats. I guess they will decide after they know who is in the final. IF it's us vs Mariners, it will top tier at the back - LOL. if it's east vs FGR you can sit anywhere you want, except the dugouts. Would it kill you to be happy for my good fortune?
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Post by Gas-Ed on May 1, 2015 15:26:03 GMT
Best seats are the middle tear, sometimes if your to near the front you don't get a good view. I was in 121 last time in 2007, about 10 rows from the front. The view was excellent. I have been to new Wembley 5 or 6 times and never had a bad view. Modern stadia are designed to ensure every seat is a good seat. Wouldn't fancy a low down seat behind a goal though.
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Post by mehewmagic on May 1, 2015 16:13:25 GMT
I somehow doubt it / hope not. Those would normally be the most expensive seats. I guess they will decide after they know who is in the final. IF it's us vs Mariners, it will top tier at the back - LOL. if it's east vs FGR you can sit anywhere you want, except the dugouts. Would it kill you to be happy for my good fortune? yes and to start my killing spree, I've just taken a puppy outside and ...
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Post by mehewmagic on May 1, 2015 16:15:22 GMT
I somehow doubt it / hope not. Those would normally be the most expensive seats. I guess they will decide after they know who is in the final. IF it's us vs Mariners, it will top tier at the back - LOL. if it's east vs FGR you can sit anywhere you want, except the dugouts. Front and centre. P.S. For those lambasting See Tickets in 2007, they've dramatically improved their servers since then so I envisage few, if any, problems. VERY generous of them! If I still lived in West London I would have bought one and gone to the game whoever was playing. £10 was a steal.
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Post by daniel300380 on May 2, 2015 13:57:13 GMT
Best seats are the middle tear, sometimes if your to near the front you don't get a good view. I was in 121 last time in 2007, about 10 rows from the front. The view was excellent. I have been to new Wembley 5 or 6 times and never had a bad view. Modern stadia are designed to ensure every seat is a good seat. Wouldn't fancy a low down seat behind a goal though. Personal preference, I would prefer to be in the middle as you can see more off the ball as you are further back. There is a reason they are more expensive and normally club tickets. Agree you will be able to see from anywhere.
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