Tickets sales were at 14,000 the last time we got a report from Ticketmaster, which appears to have been last night. Southend tweeted a few moments go that they'd reached 19000. Probably looking at 16000 and 20000 respectively by Saturday.
That plan is clearly not accurate. Ticketmaster have inexplicably limited sales to a few blocks. If you select block 104 where availability is 'good' you currently get allocated a seat in row 1 (i.e the front). If you select block 118 where availability is 'limited' you get allocated a ticket on row 27! What a hopelessly shit job they seem to have done.
Back in 1994, only 12,000 had been sold when the BFP was printed on the Friday
before the tie,19,000 Wanderers fans turned up that day,
I fully expect 18,000 plus to be rooting for Bucks favourite sporting sons.
15000 Ain't half bad if you think Burton took about 150 last year ! the last time we were at Wembley it was not on T.V and it was in the boom days of promotion from the non league
The cost is an off putting factor for casual fans, this is the age of finiancial uncertainty, anyone taking a family is looking at 200, which is major money. Great numbers!
There is still 6,000 tickets that should be up for sale. There is no way they are all in the 2 blocks Ticketmaster have available and there is no way they are all £50. It's unbelievable how this is such a shambles.
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14,000 at last divvy up !
here we go....the new argylephil
Based on % of total town population, Southend and Wycombe are both running at around 10.5%, so we've both got great fans.
I think the best tactic would be to just ignore this moron and he'll soon cruel back under his rock...
You slaaaag! Get outta my forum!!!
Tickets sales were at 14,000 the last time we got a report from Ticketmaster, which appears to have been last night. Southend tweeted a few moments go that they'd reached 19000. Probably looking at 16000 and 20000 respectively by Saturday.
According to the seating plan on the offal site, we've almost sold out.
That plan is clearly not accurate. Ticketmaster have inexplicably limited sales to a few blocks. If you select block 104 where availability is 'good' you currently get allocated a seat in row 1 (i.e the front). If you select block 118 where availability is 'limited' you get allocated a ticket on row 27! What a hopelessly shit job they seem to have done.
And you cannot select more than 1 ticket in block 218
So it's reasonable to suppose that a lot of people will have been put off by all that. FFS!
Back in 1994, only 12,000 had been sold when the BFP was printed on the Friday
before the tie,19,000 Wanderers fans turned up that day,
I fully expect 18,000 plus to be rooting for Bucks favourite sporting sons.
Has anyone under 30 heard of the BFP? Am I being pessimistic? Is this a discussion for another time/place?
14,500 so I think 15,000 is the most we will take.
I think we will get a lot of people deciding to go on the day - I for one cannot wait :0)
15000 Ain't half bad if you think Burton took about 150 last year ! the last time we were at Wembley it was not on T.V and it was in the boom days of promotion from the non league
The cost is an off putting factor for casual fans, this is the age of finiancial uncertainty, anyone taking a family is looking at 200, which is major money. Great numbers!
The cheapest ticket £30 and concession £15 was pretty good. Shame there seems to be no more tickets in Wycombe end at that price.
Yes that was good but snapped up by regulars, floaters are looking at serious cash
Ticketmaster website functionality - useless
The reason none of the more affordable tickets remain is incompetence from Ticketmaster. Hopeless.
There is still 6,000 tickets that should be up for sale. There is no way they are all in the 2 blocks Ticketmaster have available and there is no way they are all £50. It's unbelievable how this is such a shambles.
https://www.eticketing.co.uk/wycombewanderers/handlers/overview.ashx?eventref=13&shaperef=2470&mode=0 surely 1500 tickets a block is good availability