Tickets Plastics (A)

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Spot on ….

When I go to the Cricket, Cinema or Theatre I pick my seat to suit my needs ie : The end of a row.

My season ticket is also at the end of a row.

All this talk about people sitting where they want is putting me off the Ewood trip…

Just a thoughtless minority spoiling it for the rest and you just know that the Stewards won’t give a damn.

Get a ticket bought,you know you really want to and stop thinking of excuses...
 
It’s bizarre how you go to Old Trafford, or any cricket ground, you arrive and the seat you’ve paid for is waiting for you and you sit in it. It’s the same at virtually all events, yet you have a minority of people turning up to an away football match who just go to whatever place they want - and are left to it.

They generally don’t disappoint the stereotype
 
We had an incident when a steward at Ewood was told to stand in the aisle, the position he took was bang in line for the goalmouth we were attacking, couldnt see a bloody thing!
Despite us asking,moaning, shouting, suggesting he at least sit on the steps he wouldnt budge. Asked a nearby copper, he couldnt get involved as it was"out of his jurisdiction!!" I said if i banjo the steward, will that be in your jurisdiction, oh yes he says, that would be a public order offence!!!!
And they wonder why there is trouble, its bloody laughable really, the old idea of applying COMMON SENSE has been lost in a world of ticking boxes and equal rights for all, which ends up in NO rights for anyone!!!!!!
 
I think this is the first year we've been able to actually select our seats at Ewood so that might help the issue.

In previous years, you ring/book online and it's basically pot luck where you end up sat so I've ended up nowhere near my mates, hence moving to stand with them.
 
I think this is the first year we've been able to actually select our seats at Ewood so that might help the issue.

In previous years, you ring/book online and it's basically pot luck where you end up sat so I've ended up nowhere near my mates, hence moving to stand with them.

Unless you book them together. Again, like every other event in the country.
 
Unless you book them together. Again, like every other event in the country.

Most people aren't that organised or are unable to book until closer to the event though.

For example, I bought 11 tickets for our group last week, since then 3 more people have decided they want to come (despite us asking about 5,000 times in the group chat prior to them going on sale). So now they are in the same block but not actually with us.
 
Most people aren't that organised or are unable to book until closer to the event though.

For example, I bought 11 tickets for our group last week, since then 3 more people have decided they want to come (despite us asking about 5,000 times in the group chat prior to them going on sale). So now they are in the same block but not actually with us.

Which is the way it is, and those are the seats they should go to.
 
Probably….

I think that there might be a few not buying yet and waiting for the TT to open…

Sales seem to have slowed down over the last two or three days
Well in excess of 500 lower tickets still available so until the remaining lower tier allocation is virtually sold no top tickets will be made available for sale.🤔
 
Does anyone know if the club will put another coach from leyland just went to purchase online two tickets for me and daughter but no travel from leyland ,could drive and park near ground but feel would be safer on coach.
 
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