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Away ticket help! 16:56 - Sep 25 with 564 viewsDizzyhat

I don't know if anyone's been in the same situation before, I've only ever bought tickets for myself, but I'm trying to get tickets for the Boro away game for both me and my teenage son, and the official site isn't letting me add him to my order, saying I can only buy one ticket per membership (he's not a member, I'm trying to indoctrinate him!). Does he have to become a member too? Or will I be able to add him on tomorrow, when they're on general sale?
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Away ticket help! on 16:59 - Sep 25 with 530 viewsStenvict

He has to be a member, I'm afraid

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Away ticket help! on 17:19 - Sep 25 with 447 viewsSitfcB

Has to be a member but not sure on general sale if you just have have a customer number/account as still can only buy one per account.

Memberships are here..

https://tickets.itfc.co.uk/memberships

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Away ticket help! on 18:18 - Sep 25 with 354 viewsDJR

I got a seat for my son (with me, a member) on general sale for the Blackburn game.

He wasn't a member but had a ticket account, and I had him down as a friend and family (or whatever it is called).

To get a ticket account, he has to go to the ticket section of the ITFC website, and (I think) register which (I think) should give him a supporter ID number. You can then add him as friend and family to your ticket account, using (from recollection) his supporter ID and post code.

Having done that you should be able to buy two tickets, if still available.
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Away ticket help! on 19:33 - Sep 25 with 226 viewsDJR

Away ticket help! on 18:18 - Sep 25 by DJR

I got a seat for my son (with me, a member) on general sale for the Blackburn game.

He wasn't a member but had a ticket account, and I had him down as a friend and family (or whatever it is called).

To get a ticket account, he has to go to the ticket section of the ITFC website, and (I think) register which (I think) should give him a supporter ID number. You can then add him as friend and family to your ticket account, using (from recollection) his supporter ID and post code.

Having done that you should be able to buy two tickets, if still available.


The other thing to remember to do, when you have two tickets in your basket, is to allocate one to your son.
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