Tickets - or rather lack of them
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Tickets - or rather lack of them
As a member, but non-season ticket holder, I am now going to have a good old moan!!
I've been reading the thread about the Munster game and am now in a very bad mood because, as usual, the chances of getting a ticket for this match look like being zero.
And before anyone starts telling me to avoid this I should buy a season ticket, I should tell you that on Monday I bought tickets for all home matches this season, except two (one premiership and one Anglo/Welsh) due to holiday commitments. The only reason I don't buy a season ticket is because of the frequent changes of dates to Friday night matches, which coming from Hull I have no chance of getting to in time unless I take the afternoon off work.
When tickets went on sale on Monday, I was on the phone with bells on by 10am. However, without exception I have been unable to get tickets in the A&L stand (where I have sat for the last 8 seasons).
This is now beyond a joke. For goodness sake, get your skates on Tigers and do something about this, SHARPISH!
I've been reading the thread about the Munster game and am now in a very bad mood because, as usual, the chances of getting a ticket for this match look like being zero.
And before anyone starts telling me to avoid this I should buy a season ticket, I should tell you that on Monday I bought tickets for all home matches this season, except two (one premiership and one Anglo/Welsh) due to holiday commitments. The only reason I don't buy a season ticket is because of the frequent changes of dates to Friday night matches, which coming from Hull I have no chance of getting to in time unless I take the afternoon off work.
When tickets went on sale on Monday, I was on the phone with bells on by 10am. However, without exception I have been unable to get tickets in the A&L stand (where I have sat for the last 8 seasons).
This is now beyond a joke. For goodness sake, get your skates on Tigers and do something about this, SHARPISH!
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Re: Tickets - or rather lack of them
If you have bought tickets for all games bar 2, surely a season ticket would have been cheaper.tigerstotty wrote:As a member, but non-season ticket holder, I am now going to have a good old moan!!
I've been reading the thread about the Munster game and am now in a very bad mood because, as usual, the chances of getting a ticket for this match look like being zero.
And before anyone starts telling me to avoid this I should buy a season ticket, I should tell you that on Monday I bought tickets for all home matches this season, except two (one premiership and one Anglo/Welsh) due to holiday commitments. The only reason I don't buy a season ticket is because of the frequent changes of dates to Friday night matches, which coming from Hull I have no chance of getting to in time unless I take the afternoon off work.
When tickets went on sale on Monday, I was on the phone with bells on by 10am. However, without exception I have been unable to get tickets in the A&L stand (where I have sat for the last 8 seasons).
This is now beyond a joke. For goodness sake, get your skates on Tigers and do something about this, SHARPISH!
If you had bought a season ticket it would have included a ticket for the Munster game & the other 2 pool games.
By buying tickets for all but 2 games, you also must have bought tickets for games that are on Fridays, as some have already been penciled in for Fridays.
What exactly do you want 'Tigers' to do? I am not a 'Tigers' fan, but cannot see why you are so angry with them. Do you suggest that they hold back season tickets, for people like yourself who wish to pick & choose the games they want to go to. Instead of people who want to put their money up front for all the games? I do sympathise with you, but You have only highlighted your particular problem, but not offered a viable solution.
Without wishing to belittle your situation, what CAN the club do about that? We tried to move to the Walkers Stadium to allow more people to get tickets, a commitment has been made to increase capacity at Welford Road... Unfortunately there is a significantly higher number of fans that want tickets than there is capacity in the stadium. Until we get a bigger ground there's not a lot the club can do. The only answer to being able to sit where you want is to buy a season ticket I'm afraid. I appreciate this doesn't help you much but be grateful you've got tickets to the games you wanted with the exception of Munster, which as always is an exceptional situation due to Munster's massive following for big games.
I'm in the same boat when I try and get tickets to see Liverpool at Anfield. I can never get the Kop where I would always sit given the chance, and getting any tickets at all is almost impossible unless you can make a midweek game, which I now find myself less able to do. As a result I didn't get to a single game at Anfield last season.
I'm in the same boat when I try and get tickets to see Liverpool at Anfield. I can never get the Kop where I would always sit given the chance, and getting any tickets at all is almost impossible unless you can make a midweek game, which I now find myself less able to do. As a result I didn't get to a single game at Anfield last season.
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The point is they have been talking about doing something about it for years - and here we are again.
And no stevetelecom, there are currently no Friday night home matches according to the fixture list. I am sure that over time that will change, but at least I'll be able to sell and post on to other fans which I would not be able to do with a season ticket.
And no stevetelecom, there are currently no Friday night home matches according to the fixture list. I am sure that over time that will change, but at least I'll be able to sell and post on to other fans which I would not be able to do with a season ticket.
get a fancard and then you can apply online, gives you ooh, a 2% chance of getting a ticket. or live on merseyside and have connections i'm screwed this season with tigers, trying to save for travelling and getting debts paid off, i can't afford to renew my membership which ran out 22nd of this month as i no longer can just stick it on my credit card, so when i get paid mon there'll be jack left, so i'm just gonna start goin to away games instead, barf, quins, sarries, oirish, its all on my hit list, quite fancy cardiff blues tooIain wrote: I'm in the same boat when I try and get tickets to see Liverpool at Anfield. I can never get the Kop where I would always sit given the chance, and getting any tickets at all is almost impossible unless you can make a midweek game, which I now find myself less able to do. As a result I didn't get to a single game at Anfield last season.
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Iain, didn't know you was a fellow Red. New signings look good. I'v been on the waiting list for season tickets at anfield for 6 years. I do believe it's dead mans shoes. All of my family live up there so was just hoping to go to games when tigers not playing, but fat chance of that.
Just for the record i think i'm 25,000th in the q for a ticket :oops:
Just for the record i think i'm 25,000th in the q for a ticket :oops:
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The problem is and i was told quite blatently by a ticket office person last year when i phoned up is that in the womens own words "for some reason we keep selling season tickets like theres no tomorrow and it means people like yourself have little chance of getting tickets" she then went on to say "they sell more and more each year"
So there you, its the club seeliong more season tickets each year, yes the demand might be more and more each year but until they redevelop i don't think they should be doing this.
So there you, its the club seeliong more season tickets each year, yes the demand might be more and more each year but until they redevelop i don't think they should be doing this.
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I have a simple solution for people who are not season ticket holders and therefore wont get to the Munster game. Contact the club and ask them to move the game to the Walkers stadium. Twice the attendance, so you should get a ticket. Also Munster will get 5000 tickets for the game. Mind you there will be nearer 10000 on the day. But it means eveyone will be happy Wont they? :wink BTW dont reply to this and use the word fortress, because WR is not. Remember the ERC 1/4 final against Munster. Anyway its about time you lot won at Walkers isnt it.