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  • The Demand For Away Games Next Season..allocations

    Might be hard getting a ticket


    Arsenal 3,000

    Birmingham City 3,000

    Blackburn 4,000

    Bolton 5,000 (normal allocation 3,000)

    Chelsea 3,000

    Everton 3.200

    Fulham 3,000

    Liverpoll 2,000

    Manchester City 3,000 (4,500 for cup games)

    ManchesterUnitd 3,000

    Newcastle 3,000 (more for cup games)

    Stoke City 2,800

    Sunderland 2,900

    Tottenham 2,900

    QPR 1800

    WBA 3,000 (cup games 5,200)

    Wolves upto 3,200
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  • #2
    oooh we are awful
    you know nothing john snow!!!!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by factamondo View Post
      oooh we are awful
      From what I can see we offer a bigger allocation per percentage off our capacity than 9 other teams, so not that bad.

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      • #4
        Thought clubs had to give at least 10% of their capacity to away fans?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Morris View Post
          Thought clubs had to give at least 10% of their capacity to away fans?
          Or 3k

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          • #6
            Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
            Or 3k
            If that's true, how do Liverpool get away with giving 2k?

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            • #7
              I think the loyalty points gaine/earned so far this season should be carried over but might actually ease up on the away games nest season as have done most of them and fancy saving a few quid for the Test in South Africa

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Morris View Post
                If that's true, how do Liverpool get away with giving 2k?
                Thought it was a lot more then that and nearer the 3800 mark

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Morris View Post
                  If that's true, how do Liverpool get away with giving 2k?
                  Thats a very good question....no idea?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                    Thats a very good question....no idea?
                    Obviously the Anfield Rd stand has been rebuilt but I think they use to give around 3-4000 when we were in the opposite corner at that end

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                    • #11
                      Surely they have to roll this seasons loyalty points over

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by casuallyqpr View Post
                        Surely they have to roll this seasons loyalty points over
                        Where, in the past, they have given 50 points for a new ST and 70 points for a renewal, it wouldn't be hard to add bonus points on according to the total loyalty points this year -- just an additional amount of points for the tickets for the first few away games.
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                        • #13
                          I think it'll be alright for tickets next season but def agree about the points rolling over. There's technically no difference between someone with a 10year renewal season ticket and a 1 year renewal - both start on 70 points.
                          What if the 1st game is Old Trafford/****ford Bridge?!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Morris View Post
                            If that's true, how do Liverpool get away with giving 2k?
                            They don't. It's 2,827 at Anfield if we're being precise - with some really ropey restricted views due to the overhanging upper tier (if you're at the back, you basically view the Kop end goal through a letter box). The differential is due to the segregation under the stand.

                            All grounds have to provide up to 15% of ground capacity for FA Cup ties and 10% for League Cup ties unless the local Safety Advisory Groups decree the higher amount of tickets would pose a safety risk.

                            Also Blackpool have been providing up to 3,000 tickets for away fans this season from a total capacity of 16,500 as they didn't have the demand from home fans.

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                            • #15
                              The Anny Rd away section at Liverpool holds 2948 which includes 123 restricted and 177 severely restricted view seats.
                              Everton have been known to offer you more away seats if you need them and there's not much demand from home fans. Given they've been massively discounting tickets for recent/upcoming games (inc against Chelsea - I could have got a ticket for a tenner for that) I can't see they will be slow to offer us more.

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