Where’s the ticket sales profile fella? 11:04 - Jul 23 with 1007 views | chantryblueboy | Need to know how unlikely it is for me to get a Bromley ticket (read online allocation is normally around 600, although capacity is 5k so might be 750 for cup?) before I try and sort stuff out with work |  | | |  |
Where’s the ticket sales profile fella? on 11:07 - Jul 23 with 972 views | SitfcB | They will have to introduce a 31+ bracket and they will sell out in that. |  |
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Where’s the ticket sales profile fella? on 11:08 - Jul 23 with 954 views | chantryblueboy |
Where’s the ticket sales profile fella? on 11:07 - Jul 23 by SitfcB | They will have to introduce a 31+ bracket and they will sell out in that. |
You reckon 750 sold in 30+ yesterday? Seemed to be quite a few left when I first went on although they were snapped up quickly |  | |  |
Where’s the ticket sales profile fella? on 11:27 - Jul 23 with 854 views | SitfcB |
Where’s the ticket sales profile fella? on 11:08 - Jul 23 by chantryblueboy | You reckon 750 sold in 30+ yesterday? Seemed to be quite a few left when I first went on although they were snapped up quickly |
25/26 Birmingham City Away Match Ticket Sales 'Profile' by tommcd 22 Jul 15:52The first Away Ticket Sales Profile of the 25/26 Season and the first Championship fixture for Ipswich; away to Birmingham City.
The fixture fixture has sold-out in 25+ Window and is likely to remain so, the Ticket Sales 'Profile' for the fixture is as below.
Summary:
The Club announced an allocation of 2000 tickets had been provided, the total seat-map count pretty much agrees with running to 2006 seats.
The seat-map suggests 42 wheelchair + assistant spaces, a further 230 seats unavailable for purchase. Probable breakdown of the 'unavailable' seats; 40 for the Ballot (which remains at 2%), 190 for 'Club Allocation' or steward seating.
There were 1734 seats made available for sale in 'points-based' sales windows.
488 (28.14% of available seats) seats sold in the 30+ window.
1246 (71.86%) seats sold in the 25+ window.
Points of note:
* The first competitive fixture of the new season is always going to be a popular one, but a televised Friday evening fixture, in the school holidays, with no novelty value to the trip (as will be the case with many fixture thhis season, we've visited fairly recently) may have tempered sales a little.
* For our Premier League Season the magic number of points to start the season with for a guaranteed 'Premier League Tour' was 14, it looks like it is going to be much higher this season thanks in part to the reduced allocations of the Championship. I can imagine 35+ or 40+ Windows being needed fairly quickly.
* For this fixture at least (remains to be seen if it continues), the Ticket Office are running two Sales-Windows per day (10am and 3pm), fingers-crossed I can keep on top of it throughout the summer hols...
Graphical Comparison (or at least it will be once another fixture's sold!):
https://i.ibb.co/1tBdgc9Q/2526-01-Birmingham-City.jpg
Previous Sales 'Profiles' for reference:
In order of sell-out (vs order of fixture):
* n/a yet Have to imagine those that have bumped up to 31 will outweigh the amount of tickets for Bromley, there would’ve been people on 30 purchase in the 25+ May be literally a handful left for those on 30. |  |
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Where’s the ticket sales profile fella? on 11:30 - Jul 23 with 827 views | chantryblueboy |
Where’s the ticket sales profile fella? on 11:27 - Jul 23 by SitfcB | 25/26 Birmingham City Away Match Ticket Sales 'Profile' by tommcd 22 Jul 15:52The first Away Ticket Sales Profile of the 25/26 Season and the first Championship fixture for Ipswich; away to Birmingham City.
The fixture fixture has sold-out in 25+ Window and is likely to remain so, the Ticket Sales 'Profile' for the fixture is as below.
Summary:
The Club announced an allocation of 2000 tickets had been provided, the total seat-map count pretty much agrees with running to 2006 seats.
The seat-map suggests 42 wheelchair + assistant spaces, a further 230 seats unavailable for purchase. Probable breakdown of the 'unavailable' seats; 40 for the Ballot (which remains at 2%), 190 for 'Club Allocation' or steward seating.
There were 1734 seats made available for sale in 'points-based' sales windows.
488 (28.14% of available seats) seats sold in the 30+ window.
1246 (71.86%) seats sold in the 25+ window.
Points of note:
* The first competitive fixture of the new season is always going to be a popular one, but a televised Friday evening fixture, in the school holidays, with no novelty value to the trip (as will be the case with many fixture thhis season, we've visited fairly recently) may have tempered sales a little.
* For our Premier League Season the magic number of points to start the season with for a guaranteed 'Premier League Tour' was 14, it looks like it is going to be much higher this season thanks in part to the reduced allocations of the Championship. I can imagine 35+ or 40+ Windows being needed fairly quickly.
* For this fixture at least (remains to be seen if it continues), the Ticket Office are running two Sales-Windows per day (10am and 3pm), fingers-crossed I can keep on top of it throughout the summer hols...
Graphical Comparison (or at least it will be once another fixture's sold!):
https://i.ibb.co/1tBdgc9Q/2526-01-Birmingham-City.jpg
Previous Sales 'Profiles' for reference:
In order of sell-out (vs order of fixture):
* n/a yet Have to imagine those that have bumped up to 31 will outweigh the amount of tickets for Bromley, there would’ve been people on 30 purchase in the 25+ May be literally a handful left for those on 30. |
Cheers, I missed that. Might have to get my friend in Kent on the case… |  | |  |
Where’s the ticket sales profile fella? on 11:48 - Jul 23 with 701 views | bluesbrothers |
Where’s the ticket sales profile fella? on 11:27 - Jul 23 by SitfcB | 25/26 Birmingham City Away Match Ticket Sales 'Profile' by tommcd 22 Jul 15:52The first Away Ticket Sales Profile of the 25/26 Season and the first Championship fixture for Ipswich; away to Birmingham City.
The fixture fixture has sold-out in 25+ Window and is likely to remain so, the Ticket Sales 'Profile' for the fixture is as below.
Summary:
The Club announced an allocation of 2000 tickets had been provided, the total seat-map count pretty much agrees with running to 2006 seats.
The seat-map suggests 42 wheelchair + assistant spaces, a further 230 seats unavailable for purchase. Probable breakdown of the 'unavailable' seats; 40 for the Ballot (which remains at 2%), 190 for 'Club Allocation' or steward seating.
There were 1734 seats made available for sale in 'points-based' sales windows.
488 (28.14% of available seats) seats sold in the 30+ window.
1246 (71.86%) seats sold in the 25+ window.
Points of note:
* The first competitive fixture of the new season is always going to be a popular one, but a televised Friday evening fixture, in the school holidays, with no novelty value to the trip (as will be the case with many fixture thhis season, we've visited fairly recently) may have tempered sales a little.
* For our Premier League Season the magic number of points to start the season with for a guaranteed 'Premier League Tour' was 14, it looks like it is going to be much higher this season thanks in part to the reduced allocations of the Championship. I can imagine 35+ or 40+ Windows being needed fairly quickly.
* For this fixture at least (remains to be seen if it continues), the Ticket Office are running two Sales-Windows per day (10am and 3pm), fingers-crossed I can keep on top of it throughout the summer hols...
Graphical Comparison (or at least it will be once another fixture's sold!):
https://i.ibb.co/1tBdgc9Q/2526-01-Birmingham-City.jpg
Previous Sales 'Profiles' for reference:
In order of sell-out (vs order of fixture):
* n/a yet Have to imagine those that have bumped up to 31 will outweigh the amount of tickets for Bromley, there would’ve been people on 30 purchase in the 25+ May be literally a handful left for those on 30. |
IMO Bromley tickets (All cup games) should come with 0 loyalty points and be available to all members (maybe wiht 10+ points or something) straight off the bat. I don't hold the same belief for League games, but you've got to find a way of not making it an entirely closed shop. |  | |  |
Where’s the ticket sales profile fella? on 12:19 - Jul 23 with 578 views | VanDusen | Interestingly I notice from the Bromley site they have changed the normal home/away seating for our game. Looks like we've been given the whole of the East Terrace standing (normally only about a quarter/third is for away fans) and there's a small block of seating in the (newer) Glyn Beverley stand next to it (instead of the regular away seating in the North terrace). My estimate would be it may be closer to 1000 on this basis? Certainly must be more than usual... |  | |  |
Where’s the ticket sales profile fella? on 12:22 - Jul 23 with 566 views | Danny_G |
Where’s the ticket sales profile fella? on 12:19 - Jul 23 by VanDusen | Interestingly I notice from the Bromley site they have changed the normal home/away seating for our game. Looks like we've been given the whole of the East Terrace standing (normally only about a quarter/third is for away fans) and there's a small block of seating in the (newer) Glyn Beverley stand next to it (instead of the regular away seating in the North terrace). My estimate would be it may be closer to 1000 on this basis? Certainly must be more than usual... |
It's because the East Terrace has been knocked down and that side is out of use. We're getting 500 tickets in the Glyn Beverly Stand. |  | |  |
Where’s the ticket sales profile fella? on 12:26 - Jul 23 with 522 views | VanDusen |
Where’s the ticket sales profile fella? on 12:22 - Jul 23 by Danny_G | It's because the East Terrace has been knocked down and that side is out of use. We're getting 500 tickets in the Glyn Beverly Stand. |
I see - couldn't be a worse season to get them then! ;) |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Where’s the ticket sales profile fella? on 12:28 - Jul 23 with 519 views | Chris_ITFC |
Where’s the ticket sales profile fella? on 11:07 - Jul 23 by SitfcB | They will have to introduce a 31+ bracket and they will sell out in that. |
Points aren’t an entitlement or guarantee to a ticket. Birmingham went to 25+, but it isn’t set-up so *everyone* in 25+ gets one (clearly some didn’t, based on yesterday’s thread)… so that’s no different to some in 30+ not getting Bromley. |  |
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Assume no Away Points attached to this? on 19:32 - Jul 23 with 145 views | Pendejo |
Where’s the ticket sales profile fella? on 11:07 - Jul 23 by SitfcB | They will have to introduce a 31+ bracket and they will sell out in that. |
If so, then maybe they could draw a circle with a 5 mile radius and invite those of us who live within that to apply for tickets? Then expand to 10 etc. If it's like Schroedinger's Wimbledon last season, which "sold out" and was simultaneously half empty, one shall spit feathers. Even though I managed to snap up a ticket from the club on the day, many London based supporters couldn't get tickets, yet others bought and didn't attend. Grrr |  |
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Assume no Away Points attached to this? on 19:52 - Jul 23 with 79 views | football |
Assume no Away Points attached to this? on 19:32 - Jul 23 by Pendejo | If so, then maybe they could draw a circle with a 5 mile radius and invite those of us who live within that to apply for tickets? Then expand to 10 etc. If it's like Schroedinger's Wimbledon last season, which "sold out" and was simultaneously half empty, one shall spit feathers. Even though I managed to snap up a ticket from the club on the day, many London based supporters couldn't get tickets, yet others bought and didn't attend. Grrr |
I don’t think that is fair on those of us who don’t live locally to Bromley but is hoping to be able to get a ticket (work permitting) |  | |  |
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