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Being the newbies on here just wondered what the ticket allocation is at your gaff
Think it will be 2 500 to 2 700 at ours
 

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Being the newbies on here just wondered what the ticket allocation is at your gaff
Think it will be 2 500 to 2 700 at ours

The rule of thumb is 10% of overall capacity, up to a max of 3,000. Because most grounds are 30k and up, 3000 is fairly uniform across the division I believe. Except at Bournemouth, where due to tinpotness we can only give ~1300.
 

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Roughly the same as Huddersfield - bit of a squeeze though and no beer!

Not a great away day then I suspect.
 

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Expected allocation - 3,000

Bournemouth
Expected allocation - 1,146

Brighton
Expected allocation - 3,000

Burnley
Expected allocation - 2,140

Chelsea
Expected allocation - 3,000

Crystal Palace
Expected allocation - 2,545

Everton
Expected allocation - 3,000

Huddersfield
Expected allocation - 2,500

Leicester
Expected allocation - 3,000

Liverpool
Expected allocation - 3,000

Manchester City
Expected allocation - 3,000

Manchester United
Expected allocation - 3,000

Newcastle
Expected allocation - 3,000

Southampton
Expected allocation - 3,000

Stoke City
Expected allocation - 2,774

Swansea City
Expected allocation - 2,090

Tottenham
Expected allocation - not sure as they're at Wembley

Watford
Expected allocation - 2,150

West Brom
Expected allocation - 2,685

West Ham
Expected allocation - 3,000
 

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Roughly the same as Huddersfield - bit of a squeeze though and no beer!

Not a great away day then I suspect.

Having been a few times I'd say there's little wrong with a Watford away day, there's ample away friendly boozing opportunities within staggering distance of Vicarage Road. If there's anything wrong with Vicarage Road, it's the fact we just cannot bloody beat you there no matter how well we seem to play! :)
 

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There's gonna be some crazy scrambles for tickets to most of those away games, I think we'll sell out most games. This is all so new to us that we barely even have an away priority system at the moment and are having to draw one up right now!

Spurs will be an interesting one. Will they just stick to 3000, which will look tiny in Wembley, or up it to around double that? All clubs will sell out an away game at Wembley.
 

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There's gonna be some crazy scrambles for tickets to most of those away games, I think we'll sell out most games. This is all so new to us that we barely even have an away priority system at the moment and are having to draw one up right now!

Spurs will be an interesting one. Will they just stick to 3000, which will look tiny in Wembley, or up it to around double that? All clubs will sell out an away game at Wembley.

Away Blocks: 113 114 115 116 117 118

http://www.mapaplan.com/seating-pla...mbers-exact-concert-chart-high-resolution.htm

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I don't think we'll offer any larger allocations and depending on the size of that allocation we may decrease it for some teams if possible.

We'd rather have an empty upper tier than offer visiting fans more numbers. With every game bar the top games almost certainly going to go to general sale we'll probably see a lot of away fans in the home end.
 

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How many is that approximately Dave? Looks great that.

Most grounds will end up offering just below the 3k. We took the full allocation at every away last season, and the only ones that gave us more than the 3k were Man United, Southampton and Leicester. Bournemouth, Watford and Swansea are understandably the smallest.

Does anybody know whats going on at Newcastle? As the Premier League have apparently introduced this rul from next season about away fans needing to be given some tickets 'pitchside.' With Sunderland down, I think Newcastle are the only current team it really applies to, but I saw an article a few months ago saying they are applying to the Prem to be allowed to be exempt from it.
 

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Does anybody know whats going on at Newcastle? As the Premier League have apparently introduced this rul from next season about away fans needing to be given some tickets 'pitchside.' With Sunderland down, I think Newcastle are the only current team it really applies to, but I saw an article a few months ago saying they are applying to the Prem to be allowed to be exempt from it.

Yeah that's right, Newcastle had presented some health and safety reasons to the PL as to why they couldn't move the away end, and for the time being at least Newcastle will be allowed to keep away fans up there. So the Premier League have introduced a rule, and the only club to which it'll apply next season - are exempted from it. Good work.
 

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Yeah that's right, Newcastle had presented some health and safety reasons to the PL as to why they couldn't move the away end, and for the time being at least Newcastle will be allowed to keep away fans up there. So the Premier League have introduced a rule, and the only club to which it'll apply next season - are exempted from it. Good work.

Utter bollocks that isnt it? It's a bit like when Arsenal said they couldnt let us, Liverpool and Spurs have the full 9,000 allocation in the FA cup because of safety. Funny they could easily give that many to the likes of Lincoln and Watford wasnt it?

Im guessing it doesnt apply to Man United either? Even though the disabled enclosure is in front of the away fans at Old Trafford, I think its fine, as it means we are a little bit elevated so still get a good view there.
 

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How many is that approximately Dave? Looks great that.

Block 113 is approx 900 seats I think so I would assume approx 5000 if we give the full allocation. I'm not sure we will offer that to everyone though, we've been known to only offer 1500 at White Hart Lane so we could maximise the home support (by complaining about the away supporters persistently standing!) so we may only offer 3 blocks to the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea, Man City, Everton, Man Utd, Liverpool & West Ham.
 

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Pricing for away fans set:

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For away fans? £30 cap isn't there?

Newcastle's allocation for our first home game is 2,340, which unless we're cheating the system means that we've had a capacity decrease since promotion.
 

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For away fans? £30 cap isn't there?

I didn't realise all clubs had agreed to this.

It'll be very interesting to see how many tickets we offer Chelsea for our first home game, whether it's the full allocation of those lower seats previously mentioned or we give them as little as possible which is more likely if we can.
 

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Arsenal
Expected allocation - 3,000

Bournemouth
Expected allocation - 1,146

Brighton
Expected allocation - 3,000

Burnley
Expected allocation - 2,140

Chelsea
Expected allocation - 3,000

Crystal Palace
Expected allocation - 2,545

Everton
Expected allocation - 3,000

Huddersfield
Expected allocation - 2,500

Leicester
Expected allocation - 3,000

Liverpool
Expected allocation - 3,000

Manchester City
Expected allocation - 3,000

Manchester United
Expected allocation - 3,000

Newcastle
Expected allocation - 3,000

Southampton
Expected allocation - 3,000

Stoke City
Expected allocation - 2,774

Swansea City
Expected allocation - 2,090

Tottenham
Expected allocation - not sure as they're at Wembley

Watford
Expected allocation - 2,150

West Brom
Expected allocation - 2,685

West Ham
Expected allocation - 3,000
Terrible allocations.
 

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