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West Ham tickets
Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 11:27 pm
by TonbridgeClaret
Now showing sold out online. Anyone know whether the club is likely to apply for more tickets, as the game is still three weeks away?
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 11:28 pm
by tim_noone
TonbridgeClaret wrote:Now showing sold out online. Anyone know whether the club is likely to apply for more tickets, as the game is still three weeks away?
No chance it's sold out...I haven't got mine yet.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 12:15 am
by tybfc
TonbridgeClaret wrote:Now showing sold out online. Anyone know whether the club is likely to apply for more tickets, as the game is still three weeks away?
Been on general sale for the past 9 days so really no excuse if you wanted a ticket unless there was a last minute change of circumstance.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 11:52 am
by SGr
Very much doubt the club will apply for more. They didn’t even do that for Leicester last year

Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 11:57 am
by tim_noone
tybfc wrote:Been on general sale for the past 9 days so really no excuse if you wanted a ticket unless there was a last minute change of circumstance.
The game is in the 3rd of November I would be Very surprised.... If it is the case they have sold out and I don't think it is..would selling to neutral fans be the reason for making yet more money?
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 1:01 pm
by Spijed
Does seem very odd if it's the case that we have sold out already.
We've now played them twice in the new stadium so no longer a new ground and it's not the best view on offer.
It's still three weeks to go, not in particularly good form and Man City tickets are still on sale with only a week to go.
You could still get tickets for the Fulham game at the same point in time, hadn't played them for a while and that might have been a better choice for a weekend away in London.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 1:14 pm
by tim_noone
Spijed wrote:Does seem very odd if it's the case that we have sold out already.
We've now played them twice in the new stadium so no longer a new ground and it's not the best view on offer.
It's still three weeks to go, not in particularly good form and Man City tickets are still on sale with only a week to go.
You could still get tickets for the Fulham game at the same point in time, hadn't played them for a while and that might have been a better choice for a weekend away in London.
Yes went to Fulham I ended up with a spare ticket as did others ..couldn't give em away!
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 1:36 pm
by jrgbfc
Got a really small allocation for West Ham though haven't we? So wouldn't say it's that strange we've sold out.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 1:45 pm
by IanMcL
I hear that it is indeed sol out.
Both purchasers confirm this.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 2:08 pm
by tim_noone
jrgbfc wrote:Got a really small allocation for West Ham though haven't we? So wouldn't say it's that strange we've sold out.
Not that strange....like Arsenal last game last season give tickets to the neutrals at inflated prices it's only fair.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 8:55 pm
by Burnley loyal
7 of us want tickets didn’t even know was on sale
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 9:27 pm
by tim_noone
Surely it's a supply and demand business and if it's 3.000 tickets max for Burnley fans don't pick a number out of the air....the demand is still there and the game is 18 days away. I thought ticket touting was over it clearly isn't.1272 tickets allocated. That's about 1700 light that is very poor. So are there going to be 1700 empty seats? who will end up with those tickets ?Can anyone answer that question.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 9:00 am
by jrgbfc
tim_noone wrote:Surely it's a supply and demand business and if it's 3.000 tickets max for Burnley fans don't pick a number out of the air....the demand is still there and the game is 18 days away. I thought ticket touting was over it clearly isn't.1272 tickets allocated. That's about 1700 light that is very poor. So are there going to be 1700 empty seats? who will end up with those tickets ?Can anyone answer that question.
West Ham will have started selling the tickets to their own fans. Not a chance we'd have sold anywhere near 3000 for this one, probably 1500 max.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 9:14 am
by ClaretTony
jrgbfc wrote:West Ham will have started selling the tickets to their own fans. Not a chance we'd have sold anywhere near 3000 for this one, probably 1500 max.
We took an allocation of 1,272
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Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 9:53 am
by Burnley loyal
Definitely sold out then?
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 10:07 am
by aggi
tim_noone wrote:Surely it's a supply and demand business and if it's 3.000 tickets max for Burnley fans don't pick a number out of the air....the demand is still there and the game is 18 days away. I thought ticket touting was over it clearly isn't.1272 tickets allocated. That's about 1700 light that is very poor. So are there going to be 1700 empty seats? who will end up with those tickets ?Can anyone answer that question.
Generally the club get a minimum allocation on a pay for what you sell basis and can then opt for an increased allocation on the basis that the club has to pay for all tickets, regardless of whether they are sold.
This tends to apply more in modern stadiums which have very flexible segregation so can sell the remaining blocks to home fans (or neutrals).
Sometimes we get the allocation right, sometimes we get it badly wrong. There's been a slight improvement this year in that the allocations are now announced so you can gauge the likelihood of getting a ticket but for whatever reason the club seems unable to give updates other than "on sale" or "sold out".
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 10:13 am
by Spijed
Selling over 1,200 tickets with three weeks to go for a game so far away does seem a bit strange when we are out of form and we could still get Fulham tickets.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 10:14 am
by ClaretTony
aggi wrote:Generally the club get a minimum allocation on a pay for what you sell basis and can then opt for an increased allocation on the basis that the club has to pay for all tickets, regardless of whether they are sold.
This tends to apply more in modern stadiums which have very flexible segregation so can sell the remaining blocks to home fans (or neutrals).
I think we might be the only club that doesn't do it but it would be of no benefit to us if we did.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 10:19 am
by Quickenthetempo
Spijed wrote:Selling over 1,200 tickets with three weeks to go for a game so far away does seem a bit strange when we are out of form and we could still get Fulham tickets.
People might have cash again now after spending fortunes travelling around Europe.
As a club we will always take the lower allocation as you don't get any money what so ever for selling away tickets in the premier league, but a risk of paying 30k for unsold ones. It's a no brainer.
Be interesting to see if we take the full allocation for Everton or not this year?
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 10:20 am
by ClaretTony
Quickenthetempo wrote:Be interesting to see if we take the full allocation for Everton or not this year?
I would very much doubt it
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 10:21 am
by Spijed
Quickenthetempo wrote:People might have cash again now after spending fortunes travelling around Europe.
But we seem to be struggling to shift the Man City tickets which makes it slightly even more strange.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 10:26 am
by Quickenthetempo
Spijed wrote:But we seem to be struggling to shift the Man City tickets which makes it slightly even more strange.
We only sold out Man City tickets last year in the league, in the week before the game.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 10:30 am
by tim_noone
Ticket touts it may have to be then obviously the way forward they sell em outside that stadium any way! Unless I opt for the champions league game between spurs and Inter milan.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 10:37 am
by Quickenthetempo
tim_noone wrote:Ticket touts it may have to be then obviously the way forward they sell em outside that stadium any way! Unless I opt for the champions league game between spurs and Inter milan.
Plenty available on stubhub(and other sites) where you download your tickets. 2 seats together on the halfway line upper tier 28 euro's each.
West Ham must let you sell your STs on.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 10:37 am
by tim_noone
Quickenthetempo wrote:We only sold out Man City tickets last year in the league, in the week before the game.
Some people think about the games as they come up, and with games being changed last minute as in London cant pre book the hotels or trains with confidence.I had to take a guess as to them changing the fulham game regards Hotel and they did.que sera whatever its obviously the way forward!
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 11:15 am
by jrgbfc
Can't really blame the club with West Ham but what about Spurs, which looks like lots of people are planning on going? I get the impression the club will use not selling out at City as an excuse to just automatically take reduced allocations now without judging every game on its individual merits.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 11:28 am
by ClaretTony
jrgbfc wrote:Can't really blame the club with West Ham but what about Spurs, which looks like lots of people are planning on going? I get the impression the club will use not selling out at City as an excuse to just automatically take reduced allocations now without judging every game on its individual merits.
They judge every game on its merits - the West Ham take up is very sensible given what we've taken to away games this season.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 11:33 am
by Reecey1987
Burnley official just replied to a fan on twitter saying there will be more online shortly for sale
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 11:38 am
by jrgbfc
Problem is with the London games people need to book trains etc 9/10 weeks in advance. If I didn't have many Claret points would I be willing to spend 50 quid on a train ticket for say Spurs away, knowing that if we take a reduced allocation I won't get one? I probably just wouldn't bother, and then you get out of the habit of going and our away followings get smaller and smaller.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 11:40 am
by tim_noone
Reecey1987 wrote:Burnley official just replied to a fan on twitter saying there will be more online shortly for sale
Now that's what I call sensible.

Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 11:41 am
by Spijed
Yes, now back on sale online.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 11:44 am
by tim_noone
jrgbfc wrote:Problem is with the London games people need to book trains etc 9/10 weeks in advance. If I didn't have many Claret points would I be willing to spend 50 quid on a train ticket for say Spurs away, knowing that if we take a reduced allocation I won't get one? I probably just wouldn't bother, and then you get out of the habit of going and our away followings get smaller and smaller.
That my point also...probably end up with just Leisure and CT attending

Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 11:50 am
by Bordeauxclaret
So did the original lot sell out and they’ve got more?
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 12:08 pm
by Quickenthetempo
Bordeauxclaret wrote:So did the original lot sell out and they’ve got more?
No, we just haven't got a system that re-stocks tickets online without somebody cross checking they haven't been sold in the shop at weekends.
Despite some demanding we take the extra allocation.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 9:34 pm
by Paul Waine
West Ham have a full page ad in tonight's Evening Standard: tickets £35 adults and £1 (yes, just £1) for under 16s.
You might need to learn a bit of rhyming slang - but you will still be able to wear your Claret and Blue.
Xmas lights will be on (I guess) in Regents Street by then - and, it's only 3 days after Halloween and 2 days before Bonfire Night.
Isn't it also the end of the kids half-term?
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 9:57 pm
by burnmark
ClaretTony wrote:I would very much doubt it
Isn’t it the last away of the season. Surely we’d take both tiers especially if there’s something riding on it. I know we didn’t sell out last year but TV and Sunday caused that.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 10:07 pm
by Spijed
burnmark wrote:Isn’t it the last away of the season. Surely we’d take both tiers especially if there’s something riding on it. I know we didn’t sell out last year but TV and Sunday caused that.
If we needed a point to stay up for example, we would sell 3,000 very quickly.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 10:28 pm
by Quickenthetempo
Spijed wrote:If we needed a point to stay up for example, we would sell 3,000 very quickly.
I'm hoping we're safe by March otherwise it will be a tough ask with the run in we have.
Cardiff at home looks to be the only safety net.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 10:50 pm
by tim_noone
IanMcL wrote:I hear that it is indeed sol out.
Both purchasers confirm this.
Fake news ......thankfully

Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 4:39 pm
by Yearofthefox
Anyone going who went last year on train.
Just wondering best tube route from Euston?
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 4:45 pm
by Quickenthetempo
Yearofthefox wrote:Anyone going who went last year on train.
Just wondering best tube route from Euston?
Taken from the Away grounds guide
The London Stadium is served by three railway stations all of which are around a 10-15 minute walk away. These are; Stratford, Stratford International and Hackney Wick. The stadium and stations are well signposted around the area.
Stratford Station is located next to the large Westfield Shopping Centre. It is the main station in the area, as not only does it have overground connections to London Liverpool Street and Clapham Junction, but is also has an Underground station which is located both on the Jubilee and Central tube lines. In addition, it is also located on the Docklands Light Railway.
Stratford International Railway Station is located on the other side of Westfield Shopping Centre and is served by local services from London St Pancras, the journey time from which is just seven minutes. It is also located on the Docklands Light Railway.
Hackney Wick Railway Station is located on the opposite (West) side of the stadium compared to the Stratford Stations and Westfield Shopping Centre. It is served by trains from Clapham Junction, Richmond and Stratford. It also stops at Highbury and Islington, which is also situated on the Victoria Tube line and can be a handy for those fans travelling down to London Euston, which is around 20 minutes journey time away. Please note that due to its limited size, fans are being discouraged from using Hackney Wick. However it is open on matchdays and I'm sure if arriving in good time, it will be fine to use before the match. After the game it might not be a good choice, as the trains arriving at Hackney Wick, will probably be already jam packed with fans who will have already got on at the preceding Stratford Station.
I have been informed that after the match all fans that are wanting to go to Stratford Station, are sent on long set route (this avoiding going into the shopping centre) and is stop/started in places to regulate the flow of fans, before being finally met with huge queues for the trains themsleves.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 5:06 pm
by aggi
Yearofthefox wrote:Anyone going who went last year on train.
Just wondering best tube route from Euston?
Euston, I'd get the Victoria line up to Highbury and Islington and then change to the overground there to Hackney Wick or Stratford (personally I'd go for Hackney Wick).
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 5:38 pm
by Spijed
Getting off at Pudding Mill Lane on the DLR is the nearest station for away supporters as well.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 7:23 pm
by Wilf Mbanga
Yearofthefox wrote:Anyone going who went last year on train.
Just wondering best tube route from Euston?
Don’t do the tube. We went last year. Walk to St Pancras and get the train to Stratford international. Takes less than 10 minutes. Afterwards it’s a bit of a faf because of the stupid system outside but we were back at St Pancras for 5:30 and we stayed till the end. Lack of pubs near the ground. We drank near Euston.
I think it’s the easiest ground in London to get to - but probably the worst.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 7:32 pm
by Targetman
1st time we played there, Wednesday night game, we went to Stratford International. Easy enough before the game but a nightmare after the game. Away fans were taken on a routemarch from the stadium back to Stratford International. It took us 35 minutes to walk back there, just reached Euston with a couple of minutes to spare for the last train back to Manchester at 11pm.
Last season we decided to go to Hackney Wick station instead of Stratford Int. Victoria line from Euston to Highbury & Islington, just 2 stops, then changed trains to Hackney Wick, it was just a few minutes on this train.
The stadium is a 15 minute walk from there, its the quieter side of the ground with 2 or 3 drinking options on the way.
Also for anyone travelling via Highbury & Islington, if you come out of the station there is a pub right outside, forgot the name, and literally around the corner there is a Wetherspoons pub which was rammed last season with Clarets before our game at Arsenal.
Then back into the station for overground train to Hackey Wick.
Last season using this route after the game we were back at Euston for 5.30pm.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 8:20 pm
by Leisure
Targetman wrote:
Also for anyone travelling via Highbury & Islington, if you come out of the station there is a pub right outside, forgot the name, and literally around the corner there is a Wetherspoons pub which was rammed last season with Clarets before our game at Arsenal.
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Is that Islington station you're talking about with a Wetherspoons round the corner? Any idea of the name of the 'Spoons? Need something better than the Drayton Arms for the Arsenal game!
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 8:46 pm
by dougcollins
I concur with the difficulties in making the return journey to Stratford station - it can make a visit to this ground unpleasant indeed. Slight improvement last time, the first time though (on the Wednesday evening) the trip back to Stratford involved some 'ammers having running battles with the police, as they attempted to destroy the barriers preventing them using the direct route via the Westfield.
It was an absolute shambles.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 9:48 pm
by aggi
Leisure wrote:Is that Islington station you're talking about with a Wetherspoons round the corner? Any idea of the name of the 'Spoons? Need something better than the Drayton Arms for the Arsenal game!
The spoons is the White Swan.
The pub right next to the station is the Famous Cock.
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 9:57 pm
by tim_noone
aggi wrote:The spoons is the White Swan.
The pub right next to the station is the Famous Cock.
That would be named after Harry Redknapp at a guess!
Re: West Ham tickets
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 10:04 pm
by TonbridgeClaret
Showing sold out again online.