Barnet, Accrington or Wrexham away for me. Would be a new ground to visit.
Or, Shrewsbury, Man City, Newport or Arsenal for same reason, though I have been to their old grounds.
Don't think there's any others I haven't done. Woking would be a laugh but as they're non league it wouldn't count...
Live on Sky this shocker.
Saw highlights of Stoke yesterday and they have a lot of PL players. Why are they struggling? Should be tearing up this division.
Hopefully we'll get at them from the off, a nice early goal, the home fans turning on Rowett, and a comfortable win for us.
Take a point...
Lol.
I hear you.
It's just this thing that people think Sheffield is close to Derby. It's not, and it's a bloody nightmare getting to Hillsborough sometimes.
I'll get my coat......
We've never been given 5k tickets for Birmingham.
Usually allocation is around 2.8k isn't it? I know we had around 3.5k last season, but that was a one off as far as I can remember.
Aye, you're right about Stoke. No trains back though.
£11.50 return on train to Sheffield, plus tram costs. I think it's the principle of £36 a ticket that grates for people though. I have paid it through gritted teeth, but spent a lot more going to Boro a couple of weeks ago. Mind you, £30 a...
2,800 sold for Stoke on Wed 28th. Last 230 on general sale tomorrow.
Looks like no more than 1,500 at Hillsborough next weekend though. £36 a ticket is a big disincentive I'd suggest.
I'm embarrassed by this thread to be honest.
As an aside, we stole the bounce off Wednesday no doubt. But we all steal off each other dont we?
Rangers' bounce is nothing like ours or Wednesday's as well.
I agree. I went up despite the early start, but expected 5/600 more than that to be honest.
Having said that, it will probably compare ok with the average for all clubs up there this season.
4,082 sell out for Chelsea in the Carabao Cup next week.
Will be significantly less at West Brom tomorrow night and on Saturday at Boro I'd suggest.
All tv games.
Just found out the club are doing an offer where a season ticket holder can buy a ticket for friend for £20. Given that most fans will probably know a ST holder it's probably a clever way for the club to get away with charging Villa £36 and the
odd fans who are not exactly committed to cause...
Only for the big clubs likely to sell out.
I think we're reasonable for everyone else.
Cheapest seats for home fans for the Villa game are £36 too. Madness.
Boro charging £30 for our game at the end of the month that's on Sky and a 12.30pm kick off. I think they'd rather away fans didn't go.
West Brom charging a more sensible £20 for a Wednesday night game in a couple of weeks. Full coverage on Sky though (not the red button stuff) so probably...