gopherjohn
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Hello all.
I'm happy to find this forum. My family and I are visiting the UK for the first time from America and we're really trying to get to a Premier League match. We're staying in Blockley and the Wolves are the closest game to our location. We're from Minnesota and we also have the Wolves (MN's professional NBA team) so we're really trying to make this happen.
Here's the question. Certainly Chelsea has to be a large draw, but right now there are a number of tickets left with obscured viewing or in the corners, but also a number of great seats that might be available on resale. It's my understanding that the resale will only begin if the rest of the stadium is sold out.
It's going to be quite expensive for us to sign up for four memberships on top of the ticket prices, but for a once in a lifetime opportunity, it's something we would consider. But, if we are going to spend that kind of money, we'd prefer to have a decent seat.
Do you think that the game will sell out thus opening the resale tickets? Or, if those go on sale, there will be no chance at all of buying those seats? Is it worth it to pay for the corners at a cost of nearly 500 pounds for our family of four?
Thanks all!
Regards,
John from Minnesota
I'm happy to find this forum. My family and I are visiting the UK for the first time from America and we're really trying to get to a Premier League match. We're staying in Blockley and the Wolves are the closest game to our location. We're from Minnesota and we also have the Wolves (MN's professional NBA team) so we're really trying to make this happen.
Here's the question. Certainly Chelsea has to be a large draw, but right now there are a number of tickets left with obscured viewing or in the corners, but also a number of great seats that might be available on resale. It's my understanding that the resale will only begin if the rest of the stadium is sold out.
It's going to be quite expensive for us to sign up for four memberships on top of the ticket prices, but for a once in a lifetime opportunity, it's something we would consider. But, if we are going to spend that kind of money, we'd prefer to have a decent seat.
Do you think that the game will sell out thus opening the resale tickets? Or, if those go on sale, there will be no chance at all of buying those seats? Is it worth it to pay for the corners at a cost of nearly 500 pounds for our family of four?
Thanks all!
Regards,
John from Minnesota