Monkman
Grenville Morris
Still getting "This event is not yet available to you" for Brighton away. Shouldn't I be in a queue by now, less than ten minutes before tickets go on sale?
The match is not "available" to you until the time specified.Still getting "This event is not yet available to you" for Brighton away. Shouldn't I be in a queue by now, less than ten minutes before tickets go on sale?
They're apparently on sale now, but every time I click through to the purchase page, there are 0 tickets available.
Somewhat, I've managed to buy tickets a couple of times this season. Yeah I guess they're sold out, but sometimes if you keep refreshing you get lucky I've found. Not tried buying away tickets before though.
It depends which division we are in I guess.I have Pro-membership and I was looking for a Brighton ticket. Logged in at 9:45am and kept refreshing the page at 10am. Got taken to the actual event and there were no tickets available. I was only looking for 1 ticket and after a minute or so, a ticket became available; I was able to navigate through to payment and everything was all secured by 10:05am. It was relatively easy for me, but I was only after one ticket and should imagine it would be harder if anyone was after 2.
Not sure how many went on sale and with the club opening it up to all members, as opposed to making it tiered, it would mean that some people would have missed out. As a pro-member, it does sometimes frustrate me that all members get lumped together, however on the 2 occasions that this has happened (Man U and Brighton), I've still managed to secure a ticket.
Going to be interesting to see how they manage it next year. Wouldn't be surprised if all membership categories increase; Pro Membership will be a three figure sum, which seems expensive, but if people will pay it, they will ask for it.
I logged on and got a message flash up saying:I did exactly the same, twice got to a page saying there was a ticket available, but by the time I selected the category of ticket it was gone.
It should as I'm having the same problem for a mate I bought a ticket for against Southampton last year (assigned to his number)Quick question about tickets. I'm trying get get 2 tickets for me and my old man for the utd game. I'm a home member and I bought tickets for us both for the previous cup game when they reached general sale. My old man isn't a member but I did assign the tickets to him for the games. Should this count as booking history for him? It won't let me assign a ticket to him currently despite it being open to supporters with a 23-24 booking history.
Looks like a call to the ticket office.It should as I'm having the same problem for a mate I bought a ticket for against Southampton last year (assigned to his number)
but this is Forest so it obviously doesn't work
Probably explains the ticket office phone queue I'm currently inThe person sat next to me at work is having the same problem, they went to both FA cup games prior to this so have the history
“Your call is important to us, if you are ringing regarding Bryn’s season ticket it is due to be posted the week after next, for all other tickets your queue number is 377”.Probably explains the ticket office phone queue I'm currently in
Looks like they've fixed it, just after I get through to the ticket office. Typical. Issue was for history it's a higher price but the higher price options weren't showing up but they are there now
This is Forest.
You‘d get „priority access“ to a rusty portakabin in the Peter Taylor Stand car park for ten minutes, pre-match, where you get to see a disinterested teenager tear the ring-pull off a warm can of Carling for you.
Man U made it to general sale but now limited tickets remain - so should sell out
Looks like the pricing was right - managing demand while giving opportunity for more people to attend a game with supposedly better quality opposition.
I think bigger price differences between the better and lesser quality seats is a good thing - particularly for games like this - £25 to see Man U is fair. If season ticket holders think it's too pricey - fine - giver your seat to someone who doesn't usually get to go.
And is a good reposte to those that think it's a bit of a closed shop.
Of course it doesn't, how do the club know who you bought the ticket for if you assigned it to yourself.Quick question about tickets. I'm trying get get 2 tickets for me and my old man for the utd game. I'm a home member and I bought tickets for us both for the previous cup game when they reached general sale. My old man isn't a member but I did assign the ticket to him for the game. Should this count as booking history for him? It won't let me assign a ticket to him currently despite it being open to supporters with a 23-24 booking history.
I honestly don't get the high pricing for the upper BC stand though, it's absolutely shite up thereMan U made it to general sale but now limited tickets remain - so should sell out
Looks like the pricing was right - managing demand while giving opportunity for more people to attend a game with supposedly better quality opposition.
I think bigger price differences between the better and lesser quality seats is a good thing - particularly for games like this - £25 to see Man U is fair. If season ticket holders think it's too pricey - fine - giver your seat to someone who doesn't usually get to go.
And is a good riposte to those that think it's a bit of a closed shop.