Newcastle Away
Newcastle Away
As it is now less than 5 weeks from this game have the club released what the loyalty points required for each sales window is going to be as I don't seem to be able to find this anywhere and just need to check when we all will have the opportunity to get tickets
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Re: Newcastle Away
From what I've heard, if you have over 2,000 you will be in the first priority bracket - 2,200 if it is a low allocation
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According to the sale dates they will be coming on sale on 4 September so you would expect an announcement sometime this week.
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Yes ….. it’s only 5pc of away tickets set aside for those members.
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Priority will be given to under 30s and those with excellent lung capacity.
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For the league game at Forest they had all of the weekend before they went on sale to season ticket holders with 2,000 points.
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Interesting, I see on the website there is no reference to when the premium membership tickets are on sale when you look at the ticket news.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2023 11:40 pmFor the league game at Forest they had all of the weekend before they went on sale to season ticket holders with 2,000 points.
The dates on the grid above do look like when the tickets come on sale to season ticket holders though.
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No mention of it at all but the Forest tickets were available all weekend with the qualification being a premium membership.
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Out of interest, does anyone have an idea how many 'premium members' we have...?
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So premium members are better fans then us season ticket holders as they have more money then us?
Good to know where the club values season ticket holders who go to at least every home game.
This is what being owned and ran by investors is like.
But if it buys JJ a private jet then that is all that matters isn’t it.
Good to know where the club values season ticket holders who go to at least every home game.
This is what being owned and ran by investors is like.
But if it buys JJ a private jet then that is all that matters isn’t it.
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Bit of an overreaction Bobby. I think away allocation at Newcastle (max) is around 4000. Pretty sure those who want one will get sorted. Although I think we will sell a lot.RickyBobby wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2023 1:39 pmSo premium members are better fans then us season ticket holders as they have more money then us?
Good to know where the club values season ticket holders who go to at least every home game.
This is what being owned and ran by investors is like.
But if it buys JJ a private jet then that is all that matters isn’t it.
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One away game i avoid. Seating is poinless so high up
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It's everywhere across the club though now, to pay for your child to be a mascot is £250, pies and brews and confectionery are ridiculous costs, and I believe community groups booking space in the suites has increased by 70%, don't quote me on that % but it's somewhere in the region and is causing community groups to have to look elsewhere despite years of being able to have their awards nights there and it obviously being a special place for fans to be able to celebrate.
So much for them getting Burnley and knowing that many of us don't have money to burn, or at least that they now see fans with money as the ones who should benefit most
So much for them getting Burnley and knowing that many of us don't have money to burn, or at least that they now see fans with money as the ones who should benefit most
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A line from Josh Wander, co-found of 777 partners who are currently buying up football clubs:RickyBobby wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2023 1:39 pmSo premium members are better fans then us season ticket holders as they have more money then us?
Good to know where the club values season ticket holders who go to at least every home game.
This is what being owned and ran by investors is like.
But if it buys JJ a private jet then that is all that matters isn’t it.
The intensity of fans’ engagement with their clubs meant “they want to be monetised”, he added.