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2018 - 19 Season tickets

I also note from the article that prices start from £486. Not that much of a difference from renewal price, which is good news. Going to be one hell of a bun fight. My mate at work has 200 points, so he will be delighted at this chance. Others at work are realising that they are going to definitely miss out.
 
I'm guaranteed one but I think Cass only has 160 points, I need to get in touch with them because the new ticket site layout just won't let me look at my account and my linked members. Suppose I could always set an account up for her which would probably be a lot easier. I'll have to wait a day or two and then won't get two together anywhere. I'll just have to fight for matchday tickets!
 
I'm guaranteed one but I think Cass only has 160 points, I need to get in touch with them because the new ticket site layout just won't let me look at my account and my linked members. Suppose I could always set an account up for her which would probably be a lot easier. I'll have to wait a day or two and then won't get two together anywhere. I'll just have to fight for matchday tickets!

That's what I did for my two last season - created each their own account and linked them to mine.
 
She was already registered, she has 170 points. Slim chance....
 
180 and 170 is worth giving the ticket office a call on the day.
 
I think the 170 pointers have a chance. Not everyone in the higher brackets is going to be able to do this. Anyone below 150 is screwed though.
 
I'd tweet Laurie and play on her being a child etc. He's very responsive on twitter.
 
For me at £283 (+ the £6 admin) in the South or North Bank that's a good deal (bit more in the Steve Bull & even more in the Billy Wright Upper & suspect as a single man would not be welcome in the family area even though that's cheaper). Plus pretty sure that I can have the recently renewed Wolves Membership fee allocated towards this.

Really may be worth a call early on the first day I can then - won't make all home games, but can sell it back to the club on occasions which will either get merchandise cash (which with the change of sponsor may be worthwhile) or can put it towards the next year S/T renewal.
 
I think the 170 pointers have a chance. Not everyone in the higher brackets is going to be able to do this. Anyone below 150 is screwed though.

Not everyone is going to want to (only attend a few a season because of commitments or maybe simply not interested in going every week, go to more aways than homes and that's how the points have built up, moved away, changed jobs, died), it'll be a high take-up rate but it won't be 100%.
 
180 and 170 is worth giving the ticket office a call on the day.

I may well do. I daresay I could get us both one but it's the chances of getting two together I think will be the problem. I know that's already out of the question in the North Bank which is where we'd prefer to be.
 
That's why I think it will at least make the 170's and the 160's. I think it will be hoovered up before the 150's finish their turn though.
 
I may well do. I daresay I could get us both one but it's the chances of getting two together I think will be the problem. I know that's already out of the question in the North Bank which is where we'd prefer to be.

There's a big empty stand in the corner that no-one has tickets for at the moment (I actually don't know if they'll sell STs for there. I know my TPS ticket for 2003/4 was in there and then I just grabbed what I could for the rest of the games. Still not bitter about our ludicrous ticket policy in the summer of 2003. No sir. Not one bit).
 
There's a big empty stand in the corner that no-one has tickets for at the moment (I actually don't know if they'll sell STs for there. I know my TPS ticket for 2003/4 was in there and then I just grabbed what I could for the rest of the games. Still not bitter about our ludicrous ticket policy in the summer of 2003. No sir. Not one bit).

I can't sit in there man, done it once, never again.
 
I can't sit in there man, done it once, never again.

Honestly, I's rather not go than sit in the Graham Hughes stand. Mind, the Northbank has spoiled me, I reckon.
 
Honestly, I's rather not go than sit in the Graham Hughes stand. Mind, the Northbank has spoiled me, I reckon.

I’m not a fan of sitting in pissing down rain and the restricted view kills it off. Absolutely hated it in there and Cass couldn’t see a thing, although she’s a lot taller these days!
 
I was in there for the Rennie game vs Bolton in 2004. Soaked right through and had to endure that jokeshop performance from the prancing prat. Followed by box faced Nicky Hunt giving it large right in front of us. One of the great days.
 
I’m not a fan of sitting in pissing down rain and the restricted view kills it off. Absolutely hated it in there and Cass couldn’t see a thing, although she’s a lot taller these days!

If that's the option then almost certainly won't take it up - too much for what that will give & will take my chances on odd tickets
 
Think I sat in there for the classic 4-3 comeback against Leicester inspired by Kachloul, think it rained that day but don't remember any issues with the view.
 
Yeah, the view was ok. There are way worse places in the South Bank to sit than there.

Good old Hassan! We prayed for him to follow it up and instead he just broke forever.
 
We were sat to the far left and couldn’t see the corner between the South Bank and Steve Bull.
 
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