Got 3 tickets today and no more than a three minute wait in a very small queue.
There are limited spaces in the Devonport end.
There are limited spaces in the Devonport end.
Yep agreed, I started a thread a while back as I'd heard from a steward that the club were selling a ticket "only adult with a child" for the lower Mayflower for this game. (It does appear online that the family enclosure is till in place though)PlymouthCasual":3hiv3hlq said:Well done the club for opening up the full availability of the stadium and not releasing blocks in stages as usual. Just need to sell the buggers now.
Pilgrim Dan":2cvs8tq2 said:Yep agreed, I started a thread a while back as I'd heard from a steward that the club were selling a ticket "only adult with a child" for the lower Mayflower for this game. (It does appear online that the family enclosure is till in place though)PlymouthCasual":2cvs8tq2 said:Well done the club for opening up the full availability of the stadium and not releasing blocks in stages as usual. Just need to sell the buggers now.
It may well have been that the thread itself made the club sit up and take notice, but either way congratulations must be given to the club for opening the whole stadia up in one hit. With restrictions of 2 or 4 per person it makes arranging sitting together much easier.
I doubt they’d be brave enough, and I think the club have enforced a policy that you can only purchase if you were on the database prior to 31st Jan. Sensible stuff from the club for once.Ade the green":22cdswsw said:Pilgrim Dan":22cdswsw said:Yep agreed, I started a thread a while back as I'd heard from a steward that the club were selling a ticket "only adult with a child" for the lower Mayflower for this game. (It does appear online that the family enclosure is till in place though)PlymouthCasual":22cdswsw said:Well done the club for opening up the full availability of the stadium and not releasing blocks in stages as usual. Just need to sell the buggers now.
It may well have been that the thread itself made the club sit up and take notice, but either way congratulations must be given to the club for opening the whole stadia up in one hit. With restrictions of 2 or 4 per person it makes arranging sitting together much easier.
Don't forget, this is the first time since Liverpool we have a complete stadium with everyone that will want a ticket almost guaranteed one.
Does seem strange to read this about selling the Exeter tickets today when the six toes have had theirs on sale for 3-4 weeks already. No doubt any of their mongrels that haven't managed to buy from them will now try to buy tickets in the human sections.
football-bet-data":1d3nltzh said:I doubt they’d be brave enough, and I think the club have enforced a policy that you can only purchase if you were on the database prior to 31st Jan. Sensible stuff from the club for once.Ade the green":1d3nltzh said:Pilgrim Dan":1d3nltzh said:Yep agreed, I started a thread a while back as I'd heard from a steward that the club were selling a ticket "only adult with a child" for the lower Mayflower for this game. (It does appear online that the family enclosure is till in place though)PlymouthCasual":1d3nltzh said:Well done the club for opening up the full availability of the stadium and not releasing blocks in stages as usual. Just need to sell the buggers now.
It may well have been that the thread itself made the club sit up and take notice, but either way congratulations must be given to the club for opening the whole stadia up in one hit. With restrictions of 2 or 4 per person it makes arranging sitting together much easier.
Don't forget, this is the first time since Liverpool we have a complete stadium with everyone that will want a ticket almost guaranteed one.
Does seem strange to read this about selling the Exeter tickets today when the six toes have had theirs on sale for 3-4 weeks already. No doubt any of their mongrels that haven't managed to buy from them will now try to buy tickets in the human sections.
Army green":2x3d2dbp said:3500 tickets sold today.