Renewing Season ticket view
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Renewing Season ticket view
I'm going to renew this week but am thinking of changing stand. I want to move to the south stand near to the ME. either SS upper low down or SS lower as high as i can get. I'm sick of the posts in the North stand.
Does anyone know if I can view the seat view online before I buy?
Does anyone know if I can view the seat view online before I buy?
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- Guy Whittingham
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Re: Renewing Season ticket view
8,500+ sold so far, what does that say?
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When we had to use the south Stand last year for a pizza cup game we ended up blocked by a bl**dy pillar as there is nothing I can see on the online site to indicate the pillars might be best to speak to the ticket office
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Re: Renewing Season ticket view
I think there is a window of opportunity to move your seat between the 20th & 23rd of this month to change your seat. As far as I know you can take advantage of the 'early bird' prices and then change you seat in that period.blueocean wrote: ↑Sat Jun 10, 2023 8:31 pm I'm going to renew this week but am thinking of changing stand. I want to move to the south stand near to the ME. either SS upper low down or SS lower as high as i can get. I'm sick of the posts in the North stand.
Does anyone know if I can view the seat view online before I buy?
I renwed mine but the blokes next to me had bought the seat that I had for my grandsons. Both my grandsons lost interest in going after some of the dire performances over the last couple of seasons so I didn't renew the ticket for last season. The person I go with for about last 100 years was unwell fo a lot of the season and he lost the motivation in going, as did his grandsons. So there was very often two spare tickets on match days but, surprisingly, my granddaughters wanted to go to some games when they could. The two blokes who bought the tickets next to me said that they were considering not renewing their season tickets as they were getting fed up with some of the games. I rang the club up renew mine because there was problems with the club's Web site on the day I was renewing mine. While I was on the phone I asked them if the seat next to me had been renewed, which it hadn't, but it was only about a week into the ticket sales being open. I told them I might one of the seats as my granddaughters wanted to go. That's when they told me there would be an opportunity to buy unsold season tickets after the early bird period ends .
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- Alan Knight
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Re: Renewing Season ticket view
This might help:blueocean wrote: ↑Sat Jun 10, 2023 8:31 pm I'm going to renew this week but am thinking of changing stand. I want to move to the south stand near to the ME. either SS upper low down or SS lower as high as i can get. I'm sick of the posts in the North stand.
Does anyone know if I can view the seat view online before I buy?
https://aviewfrommyseat.co.uk/photo/182 ... C/seat-48/
It's worth suggesting to the club a general seat view feature on the site - particularly at season ticket times.
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Re: Renewing Season ticket view
You need to visit the ground. They will always let you in to look at areas that you are interested in.
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