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More Tickets For Town at MK
Friday, 3rd Feb 2023 12:18

Town have been given an additional 2,699 seats for the away game against the MK Dons at Stadium MK on Saturday 25th taking the total up to 6,558.

The Blues sold out the initial 3,860 of them within an hour of them going on sale to season ticket holders so requested the further allocation, which is the final tranche of seats which will be made available to Town for the match.

Sales are currently suspended but will resume to season ticket holders on Monday from 10am, before Silver members can buy their seats from 10am on Tuesday and general sale starts at 10am on Thursday.

Tickets cost £25 for adults, £18 for seniors aged 65-plus, £12 for under-25s, £6 for under-18s and £3 for under-12s. A maximum of three under-12s can attend alongside each paying adult.

Last season, the Blues took 6,850 to the corresponding fixture, almost certainly the club’s biggest ever league travelling support.

Town will be operating a safe seating area at the game, which will be in block 30 of the lower tier and blocks 26/27 in the upper tier. Safe seating tickets can be purchased via the club's ticketing website.

Coach travel will be sold in line with the ticket sale windows with prices set at £23 for adults, £20 for seniors/under-23s and £17 for under-19s.

Coaches will leave from behind the Sir Bobby Robson Stand at 10.30am, picking up at Bury, Stowmarket and Newmarket en route.

The club will no longer be issuing physical tickets for coach travel with confirmation emails proof of purchase and the stewards issued a register on the day.


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ArnieM added 12:53 - Feb 3
COYBssssssss 💙
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MattinLondon added 13:28 - Feb 3
What's safe seating? You have to seat there rather than the usual seat anywhere?
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BotesdaleBlue added 15:13 - Feb 3
They have an overall ground capacity of 30,500 and have an average league attendance of 7,924 upto now (approx 26% of capacity). Even taking into account home and away segregation issues, only allocating us 6,558 seats, seems to be on the low side and in any event, is below last years allocation.

I may be wrong, but I suspect the decision is more than a little political. They simply don't want the shame of us Town fans outnumbering the home supporters, which I would guess may be around 7,000, looking at their overall average attendance figure.
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WestSussexBlue added 15:51 - Feb 3
It sounds like it's not even going to be enough for general sale, I had this down as a great away day with potentially 8000 Town fans and me being one of them but doesn't sound like it's going to happen.
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Runner added 17:12 - Feb 3
Some brave soul needs to go to their ticket office and buy 1000 tickets then come back to Ipswich and sell the whole lot + 10% say they are for itfc America supporters club.
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Defender110 added 18:00 - Feb 3
If a group of us got together and bought a sizeable chunk of tickets in the home end, wouldn't they have a task kicking us all out? Especially if we all refused to move.
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Umros added 19:51 - Feb 3
Cambridge fans being charged £12 and adult in few weeks time! Plastic con merchants !
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buckleshamblue60 added 20:37 - Feb 3
Why not just give us as many as we want? After all, we are ITFC not Millwall. Not doing this runs the risk of Town fans in the home sections and it looks like it is still pretty easy to register on the MK site and purchase as many tickets as you want! Also, I'd be interested to know how many tickets they gave SWFC in August, as there seemed to be a lot from the TV footage.
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