Sheffield United tickets - Purchase History
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Sheffield United tickets - Purchase History
The club's ticket website says that Sheff U td tickets are currrently on sale to those with a purchase history. Is there a required level of loyalty points? If so, is this published anywhere?
I have a purchase history but the site states that I'm unable to purchase "yet" as (quote) " you don't have the correct permissions on your account to purchase this event"I
Is it likely they'll go on general sale at any point? Obviously, on the assumption, it's not a complete sell out.
I have a purchase history but the site states that I'm unable to purchase "yet" as (quote) " you don't have the correct permissions on your account to purchase this event"I
Is it likely they'll go on general sale at any point? Obviously, on the assumption, it's not a complete sell out.
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Re: Sheffield United tickets - Purchase History
Go over to the ticket office if you can't buy online and you have purchase history.
Wear a Burnley shirt though if you have a Yorkshire accent
Wear a Burnley shirt though if you have a Yorkshire accent

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Re: Sheffield United tickets - Purchase History
Yeah, bit of trek from where I am though (not Skipton). The website just directs me to buy a membershipQuickenthetempo wrote: ↑Sun Apr 13, 2025 12:48 pmGo over to the ticket office if you can't buy online and you have purchase history.
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You can try over the phone.SkiptonClaret wrote: ↑Sun Apr 13, 2025 12:57 pmYeah, bit of trek from where I am though (not Skipton). The website just directs me to buy a membership![]()
Good luck.
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It's sold out at the minute but there maybe some Season Ticket returned seats available this week. Don't think that there's a specific number of Loyalty Points required, just that people have to have a purchase history. This is to prevent away fans trying to buy in the home ends.
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Looks like Millwall has sold out as well.
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When you try to buy tickets for both of the final 2 games it takes you to a seating plan for Season Tickets. I've reported the issue to the Club.
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I’m trying to buy a ticket for the Millwall game and this is still happening. Does anyone know why ? Is the game sold out ?
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Looks sold out at the moment. Would ring the TO as normally seats reappear in the days leading up to a "sell out"Stalbansclaret wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 8:28 amI’m trying to buy a ticket for the Millwall game and this is still happening. Does anyone know why ? Is the game sold out ?
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The club just need to confirm if they have pushed a button to show the Ticket Exchange returned seats. Often I have returned a seat but it takes days to appear and sometimes not at all so doesn’t get sold. It is one button push for the whole ground they have to do, not one seat at a time.
(I very much doubt we will now get away fans in the home ends though - Blades fans don’t want to be sat with us if we are simultaneously clinching promotion, breaking the club unbeaten run record, getting the 2nd best single season unbeaten in EFL history (pushing 1920 into 3rd), and possibly breaking the English football clean sheet record too, team and individual. All could happen on Monday and yes of course we could blow it too.)
(I very much doubt we will now get away fans in the home ends though - Blades fans don’t want to be sat with us if we are simultaneously clinching promotion, breaking the club unbeaten run record, getting the 2nd best single season unbeaten in EFL history (pushing 1920 into 3rd), and possibly breaking the English football clean sheet record too, team and individual. All could happen on Monday and yes of course we could blow it too.)
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That’s a serious amount of pressure on the team and managementCrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 9:32 amThe club just need to confirm if they have pushed a button to show the Ticket Exchange returned seats. Often I have returned a seat but it takes days to appear and sometimes not at all so doesn’t get sold. It is one button push for the whole ground they have to do, not one seat at a time.
(I very much doubt we will now get away fans in the home ends though - Blades fans don’t want to be sat with us if we are simultaneously clinching promotion, breaking the club unbeaten run record, getting the 2nd best single season unbeaten in EFL history (pushing 1920 into 3rd), and possibly breaking the English football clean sheet record too, team and individual. All could happen on Monday and yes of course we could blow it too.)
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Re: Sheffield United tickets - Purchase History
Sheffield?SkiptonClaret wrote: ↑Sun Apr 13, 2025 12:57 pmYeah, bit of trek from where I am though (not Skipton).