A 'sell-out' today (the day of the 15+ window opening), so the Ticket Sales 'Profile' for the Tottenham fixture is as below: The Club announced a full '3000' allocation had been provided, 265 regular seats were retained by the Club (presumably 60 for the Ballot, 205 for 'Club Allocation'). Leaving 2720 seats available for purchase within the 'points-based' sales windows (by that count it would suggest 16 disabled spaces were available too). 1036 (38.09% of available seats) seats sold in the 30+ window. 818 (30.07%) seats sold in the 25+ window. 797 (29.30%) seats sold in the 20+ window. 69 (2.54%) seats sold in the 15+ window. Points of note: * The 30+ group continues to grow and was the top-selling Window for the first time. * Sales in 25+ and 20+ were actually down on the West Ham fixture, in conjunction with the growth in 30+ it suggests that those already in the 20+, 25+, 30+ ranges are pretty much the 'closed shop'. Breaking into 20+ will be difficult. * 16pts was the magic number for starting this Season on, if you started on 16, bought tickets for every away match that reached 15+, you were on 20+ by West Ham which got you into the 'as long as you keep on buying tickets you'll be fine' club (apart from Brentford / Bournemouth). Graphical Comparision: Previous Sales 'Profiles' for reference: Anyone interested in the Sales 'Profile' for Southampton Tickets... by tommcd 6 Sep 2024 10:362736 seats were available for purchase within the 'points-based' sales windows.
588 (21.49% of available seats) seats sold in the 30+ window.
667 (24.38%) seats sold in the 25+ window.
780 (28.51%) seats sold in the 20+ window.
659 (24.09%) seats sold in the 15+ window.
42 (1.54%) seats sold in the 10+ window.
Interesting that demand in the 20+ window was greater than in the 15+ window (possibly skewed due to people from higher brackets deferring purchase until this window to buy with lower-point friends).
Make of that what you will in terms in your likelihood of getting tickets, when to 'safely' wait until if you have lots of points but want to sit with mates that have fewer points etc. West Ham Ticket Sales 'Profile' by tommcd 13 Sep 2024 9:17Assuming a 'sell-out' today (the day of the 15+ window opening), the Ticket Sales 'Profile' for the West Ham fixture is as below:
2661 seats were available for purchase within the 'points-based' sales windows (our full 'allocation' minus those reserved for the ballot, hospitality, players families and probably disabled/carers places).
748 (28.11% of available seats) seats sold in the 30+ window.
946 (35.55%) seats sold in the 25+ window.
846 (31.79%) seats sold in the 20+ window.
121 (4.55%) seats sold in the 15+ window.
Points of note:
* Higher volumes sold in all Windows (vs Soton), probably due to higher 'appeal' (ease-of-access, new stadium for many, etc).
* The 'peak' sales Window for West Ham was 25+, previously (Soton) the 'peak' window was 20+. Is the shift of the 'peak' an 'anomoly' due to the 'appeal' of the match? Or is it a 'trend' due to members moving en-masse up through the tiers? Too small of a result set to be sure one way or the other.
* Brentford up next, probably will be a very short 'profile' as I would expect to see very few tickets making it through to the 20+ window. Maybe there'll be a new 35+ window introduced soon, the 10+ and 5+ windows are pretty much redundant anyway...
Graphical Comparision:
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Previous Sales 'Profiles' for reference:
Southampton - https://www.twtd.co.uk/forum/592381/5896724/anyone-interested-in-the-sales-profile-for-southampton-tickets... Brentford Ticket Sales 'Profile' by tommcd 1 Oct 2024 10:24Bit of a boring one due to the small allocation. Confidently assuming a 'sell-out' today (the day of the 25+ window opening), the Ticket Sales 'Profile' for the Brentord fixture is as below:
1500 seats were available for purchase within the 'points-based' sales windows (our full 'allocation' minus those reserved for the ballot, hospitality, players families and probably disabled/carers places).
988 (65.87% of available seats) seats sold in the 30+ window.
512 (34.13%) seats sold in the 25+ window.
Points of note:
* The 30+ group continues to grow (as you'd expect).
Graphical Comparision:
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Previous Sales 'Profiles' for reference:
Southampton - https://www.twtd.co.uk/forum/592381/anyone-interested-in-the-sales-profile-for-southampton-tickets.../#0
West Ham - https://www.twtd.co.uk/forum/592631/west-ham-ticket-sales-profile/#0 [Post edited 17 Oct 2024 11:53]
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