Presty On Tour Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 the tickets are between 25 - 55 bucks, does anyone know if it is just cheaper for oap's and youth or does the price state how good your view from the seat is going to be, or both?
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stuwilky Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 the tickets are between 25 - 55 bucks, does anyone know if it is just cheaper for oap's and youth or does the price state how good your view from the seat is going to be, or both? Concessions are only available in the family stand - the £25 tickets. check the link on the official site for the full details.
The Gull Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 The ticket details state we have the East Stand which is behind the goals, surely that stand doesn't hold 30,000 so whcih of the part of the stadium do we have? North or South?
Presty On Tour Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 so a ticket behind the goal is £55 per adult yeah?
stuwilky Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 The ticket details state we have the East Stand which is behind the goals, surely that stand doesn't hold 30,000 so whcih of the part of the stadium do we have? North or South? half of both - there is a plan on the pack on the official site so a ticket behind the goal is £55 per adult yeah? No.
blue phil Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 It doesn't say anywhere on the official board of the price of the concessionary tickets - only that they are all in the £25 section . Does this mean that they are to be priced at £25 ? The cynic in me suspects that will be the case .... Whatever it is , it doesn't help in filling out the form when you don't know how much it's going to cost .
Shabani Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 Concessions are £12.50 and are only available in the £25 area
stuwilky Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 It doesn't say anywhere on the official board of the price of the concessionary tickets - only that they are all in the £25 section . Does this mean that they are to be priced at £25 ? The cynic in me suspects that will be the case .... Whatever it is , it doesn't help in filling out the form when you don't know how much it's going to cost . The concessions are £12.50 and are only available where the adult tickets are £25
Hasta Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 Phil, This page here states Concessions The only concessions available are in the £25 price band and are situated in the lower tier of the East Stand. Concessions are £12.50 and are available to Juniors (Under 16) and Seniors (65yrs and over). All children, regardless of age, must have a ticket. Supporters will be required to demonstrate proof of age at the turnstiles.
matt65 Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 Matt, seeing as the greater Orlando area is the new Benidorm for Brits you won't have any problems finding places or people to watch with. Look at the Fox Soccer Channel Good Pub Guide for locations in and around Orlando that will definitely have the game on. Just remember that a 4pm UK Summertime kick off will be 11am Orlando time. thanks for that info,much appreciated.
Derby Blue Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 mmmm....Not sure if I'm missing something or just being a bit stupid (or both), but the form is slightly confusing me. I'm now a non-season ticket holder but will be buying 5 or 6 tickets for the group of us that normally go to games. I am presuming we need to fill in 1 form for each ticket but want them all to go to one address (mine) to avoid paying an extra £4 for each ticket for the postage (as it says the £4 is per application not ticket). Would I need to specify that I want all the tickets to go one address or will they automatically do this? And I presume that only the payment details on my form would need to be filled in? Or is it beer that is confusing me
Hughesy Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 Where is every1 planning on getting their tickets? It doesnt make sense how the best tickets (in my opinion) are the cheapest! I think il be looking to get one behind the goals, but not too high up!
CAPT KAYOS Posted March 24, 2007 Posted March 24, 2007 Where is every1 planning on getting their tickets? It doesnt make sense how the best tickets (in my opinion) are the cheapest! I think il be looking to get one behind the goals, but not too high up! Don't think you'll have a too much a choice - just the stand and price band selection The tickets have to be sold in a specific way due to FA regulations
Atomicrover Posted March 24, 2007 Posted March 24, 2007 When I rang the office this morning for advice, the guy who answered didn't even know that the official site had published an order form! As you might imagine, my query was a waste of time. Me and two of my kids (kids..! 22 years old!) are season ticket holders, but my third, a non-STH also wants to go, consequently I suppose I'll have to apply during "phase2", but the application form isn't terribly clear on accommodating this particular combination. Also the ground plan isn't too clear, according to the Scum sites the East stand has three distinct areas behind the goal, "ground" level, a higher middle section and an upper section, but the ticket plan shows only a blue£25 and a yellow, £35 area there
cerv Posted March 24, 2007 Posted March 24, 2007 mmmm....Not sure if I'm missing something or just being a bit stupid (or both), but the form is slightly confusing me. I'm now a non-season ticket holder but will be buying 5 or 6 tickets for the group of us that normally go to games. I am presuming we need to fill in 1 form for each ticket but want them all to go to one address (mine) to avoid paying an extra £4 for each ticket for the postage (as it says the £4 is per application not ticket). Would I need to specify that I want all the tickets to go one address or will they automatically do this? And I presume that only the payment details on my form would need to be filled in? Or is it beer that is confusing me I am in the same situation. Not a season ticket holder as I'm down south but regularly buy a couple of tickets for away games in the area. I'm just after 2 tickets if possible. Now, on the leaflet it says for Phase 3 Non-Season Ticket holders: "The number of tickets available will be based on number of tickets purchased per match. For example, if you buy two tickets on a regular basis you can buy two semi-final tickets" This sounds like I'm in with a shout then but the form is a little confusing. All I can think of is that I fill out section 1, leave sections 2 and 3 blank then in section 4 put my preference on ticket price on the left and then in the right hand box for Total no. of tickets I put 2. But do I leave the middle part of section 4 blank? It only seems to apply if you are buying tickets for other ST holders. I want to get this right as it says that those who hand in the form early will get priority in their relevant selling stage as opposed to those who phone up. I HATE forms!!!
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted March 24, 2007 Posted March 24, 2007 Can anyone clarify this....HAVE ALL APPLICATIONS ,EVEN IF IN PERSON AND SEASON TICKET HOLDER REQUIRE YOU TO FILL IN THIS FORM?. If so what a f'kin carry on!
Modi Posted March 24, 2007 Posted March 24, 2007 Can anyone clarify this....HAVE ALL APPLICATIONS ,EVEN IF IN PERSON AND SEASON TICKET HOLDER REQUIRE YOU TO FILL IN THIS FORM?. If so what a f'kin carry on! Thats how I understand it - they need a full record of where the tickets have been sent, and how has the tickets. Don't think it's any hardship. Still, getting my six online.
only2garners Posted March 24, 2007 Posted March 24, 2007 Can anyone clarify this....HAVE ALL APPLICATIONS ,EVEN IF IN PERSON AND SEASON TICKET HOLDER REQUIRE YOU TO FILL IN THIS FORM?. If so what a f'kin carry on! You need a form if applying in person or by fax and the details from the form if applying by telephone. You don't need a form to buy on-line but you can only do that if you're a season ticket holder and don't want any extra tickets.
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted March 24, 2007 Posted March 24, 2007 Season ticket holders are already on the clubs data base...surely you just need your season ticket?
dring1 Posted March 24, 2007 Posted March 24, 2007 Season ticket holders are already on the clubs data base...surely you just need your season ticket? so if you order by phone on your season ticket you dont need to fill in the application because my printer is not working anyway just a bit confusing
stuwilky Posted March 24, 2007 Posted March 24, 2007 so if you order by phone on your season ticket you dont need to fill in the application Correct.
Roar of the Rover Posted March 24, 2007 Posted March 24, 2007 Phase 1 - Season Ticket Holders, Home Cup Payment Scheme, Away Season Ticket Scheme Thursday 29th March - Saturday 31st March ONE ticket per person up to a maximum of 6 per transaction. Phase 2 - Season Ticket Holders plus 1, Members (Adult / Club 16-21 / Young Rovers) Sunday 1st April - Monday 2nd April Phase 3 - Non-Season Ticket Holders Tuesday 3 April onwards http://www.rovers.premiumtv.co.uk/page/New...1001289,00.html There you go So i'm a season ticket holder right, so when i go on Phase 2 can i only buy an extra ticket for another person only if he's a member? or can they both buy them?
Fife Rover Posted March 25, 2007 Posted March 25, 2007 I am surmising that all this apparently unnecessary paper work is a requirement from the FA (whose match it is) and NOT from the Rovers, As some have pointed out the Rovers have peoples details on their database (even non ST holders who have bought before) but obviously the FA have not got these details and will require them for ticket traceability reasons; i.e. touts!
Roar of the Rover Posted March 25, 2007 Posted March 25, 2007 I hope we're taking that big flag with our badge on it, like we did in Cardiff and also all of us stand up through out the game, the Liverpool fans did it last year.
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