CantonsHero 0 Posted October 11, 2011 Trying to see as many Premier League games as I can, but with the ballots its quite tough. I''ve been to Bolton and Wigan, but heres the question.Does the Manchester United ticket (in the Man U side) count? It''s not a Norwich stub, but it is evidence I wanted to go to the game and was willing to pay for the fact that I could. I''m doing the same for Villa, and will probably have to do the same for Wolves.Do these home stubs count towards my 10 away game stubs? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
"""""""""Ben """"""""""" 0 Posted October 11, 2011 I wouldn''t have thought so Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Harry 0 Posted October 11, 2011 No it won''t count, they wouldn''t accept the ticket I had in the home end at Colchester the season before last. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jarrold_stand_blockN 0 Posted October 11, 2011 Wigan went to general sale, Chelsea went to general sale, Bolton went to general sale, Liverpool and Villa both times groups 1 to 4 got tickets and 5 went to ballot.My point is that United away apart, groups 1-4 got tickets for away games and Wigan, Chelsea and Bolton were general sale.I actually think it''s been easier (than I expected) to get away tickets. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ren 75 Posted October 12, 2011 [quote user="Jarrold_stand_blockN"]Wigan went to general sale, Chelsea went to general sale, Bolton went to general sale, Liverpool and Villa both times groups 1 to 4 got tickets and 5 went to ballot.My point is that United away apart, groups 1-4 got tickets for away games and Wigan, Chelsea and Bolton were general sale.I actually think it''s been easier (than I expected) to get away tickets. [/quote]Agreed and now that we have 3 of the big draws are done, Chelsea, Man U and Liverpool those hoping to get up to 10 stubs for next season should be able to do so. Plus if we stay up I think the novelty of paying £50 to watch us at the big 4 will die off, making it easier to get tickets. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ren 75 Posted October 12, 2011 [quote user="Jarrold_stand_blockN"]Wigan went to general sale, Chelsea went to general sale, Bolton went to general sale, Liverpool and Villa both times groups 1 to 4 got tickets and 5 went to ballot.My point is that United away apart, groups 1-4 got tickets for away games and Wigan, Chelsea and Bolton were general sale.I actually think it''s been easier (than I expected) to get away tickets. [/quote]Agreed and now that we have 3 of the big draws are done, Chelsea, Man U and Liverpool those hoping to get up to 10 stubs for next season should be able to do so. Plus if we stay up I think the novelty of paying £50 to watch us at the big 4 will die off, making it easier to get tickets. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ren 75 Posted October 12, 2011 [quote user="Jarrold_stand_blockN"]Wigan went to general sale, Chelsea went to general sale, Bolton went to general sale, Liverpool and Villa both times groups 1 to 4 got tickets and 5 went to ballot.My point is that United away apart, groups 1-4 got tickets for away games and Wigan, Chelsea and Bolton were general sale.I actually think it''s been easier (than I expected) to get away tickets. [/quote]Agreed and now that we have 3 of the big draws are done, Chelsea, Man U and Liverpool those hoping to get up to 10 stubs for next season should be able to do so. Plus if we stay up I think the novelty of paying £50 to watch us at the big 4 will die off, making it easier to get tickets. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jarrold_stand_blockN 0 Posted October 13, 2011 I''m glad you agree mate but 3 times?Was that really necessary? [;)][:P] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pete_norw 0 Posted October 13, 2011 [quote user="Ren"][quote user="Jarrold_stand_blockN"]Wigan went to general sale, Chelsea went to general sale, Bolton went to general sale, Liverpool and Villa both times groups 1 to 4 got tickets and 5 went to ballot.My point is that United away apart, groups 1-4 got tickets for away games and Wigan, Chelsea and Bolton were general sale.I actually think it''s been easier (than I expected) to get away tickets. [/quote] Agreed and now that we have 3 of the big draws are done, Chelsea, Man U and Liverpool those hoping to get up to 10 stubs for next season should be able to do so. Plus if we stay up I think the novelty of paying £50 to watch us at the big 4 will die off, making it easier to get tickets.[/quote]Must openly admit here I have only been to 1 away sofar, that being Wigan, £20, about right, £50, + travell cost, they can whistle for it, And its those clubs that have been on the Sky payroll for years and still try to screw money out of the everyday,and out of work fans, I just Wonder how these millionare pigs bladder kickers would cope on a SERVICEMANS pay there you go rant over, tin hat on. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites