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I shall be getting one this season but I have a question.There is one seat in the SME at the moment but its right on the front row. If I bought that would I be able to change to a better seat if somebody doesn't renew theirs?If the answer is yes how will I know that somebody hasn't renewed? Thanks for any help.
A couple of lads in front of me in row MM have said they probably wont renew due to night shift work commitments and too many midweek matches so it might be worth hanging on and getting in there as soon as they are releasedI'm pretty sure ST holdrs can opt to move seats as soon as the renewal deadline has passed and the now seats available are publishedIf in doubt give the ticket office a call
As you can readily change your seat on a weekly basis if a STH I can’t see it being a problem.
If you go on to the Albion website, and choose tickets, season tickets, you can see what seats are free.
Heard there where fans queuing outside the ticket office this morning for new season tickets.
They'll have a long wait then as new tickets don't go on sale til next Monday 18th!!!!https://www.wba.co.uk/news/2018/june/season-ticket-relocation-window-now-open/
after not renewing when Irvine was appointed and then saying i won't go while the dinosaur is in charge (which was a bit of a lie) i've bought a season ticket this morning.
Being a sad git I have just counted the seats available to new season ticket applicants6519 are available for purchaseI reckon we must have sold about 17000 so far
I don't think we'd expect to sell more than 19.5/20k ST's to be honest. Wouldn't be surprised if the figure is at about 12/13k with people waiting on transfer dealings before committing.
It's 15,000 so far, 1000 up on last year at the same stage.https://www.wba.co.uk/news/2018/june/season-ticket-sales-up-on-last-year/
Anybody know how many st we've sold to date,it was going well by all accounts
Anybody else had issues obtaining student ticket?I’ve shown my UNiDAYS ID, the college have emailed the club directvyetvthey still say I haven’t provided suitable ID. They want an NUS card which I don’t have (not paying £15 when UNiDAYS is free.
The NUS Extra Card is the ID required and that's pretty much that. They're not being unreasonable, it's just the way it is. It costs £12 for one year, £22 for two and £32 for three.Due to his age my son has changed from a junior concession to full time student. He purchased his NUS Extra Card online today and it'll be here within seven working days. It's then a simple process to scan and email it to the club along with a small photo of yourself. Failing that just take them to the ticket office and let them sort it for you.I had an NUS card (as a mature student) and saved shed loads of money on a variety of items ranging from clothing, trainers and restaurants etc; not just my season ticket. Up to you of course but it may be in your best interests to think again. I sent them a scan of my card each year when renewing. It was absolutely no hassle at all and I wish I was still eligible for one now.http://get.nusextra.co.uk/nus-extra/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIkMLNnfTz2wIVQrTtCh0R7wNQEAAYASAAEgJ4VvD_BwEAll of the very best.