Have I missed something? Where have I had details to buy my ticket for the mags home game?


KLD has given your seat to a mag.

He’s also decided that you will only be able to apply for another seat in phase three.

Phase one is people who buy a half ST and further line his pocket this month.

Phase two is for any Boro fans that would like to nip in before Sunderland supporters.
Blow me gravy boy
 
I got an email telling me I have to wait until part time season ticket holders have bought their tickets before I can because I’m a ‘loyal supporter’ who has had a proper ST decades.
 
KLD has given your seat to a mag.

He’s also decided that you will only be able to apply for another seat in phase three.

Phase one is people who buy a half ST and further line his pocket this month.

Phase two is for any Boro fans that would like to nip in before Sunderland supporters.
As if you think KLD decides that 🙄
 
As if you think KLD decides that 🙄

Yes. He’s the owner of the club. He’s everyone’s boss.

If the club wanted to limit an fa cup allocation to 3k max on safety grounds, it could have. There is a huge amount of precedent for that. Not least the Boro FA Cup home game relatively recently.

The club CHOSE to give Newcastle those tickets, in our seats.
 
Yes. He’s the owner of the club. He’s everyone’s boss.

If the club wanted to limit an fa cup allocation to 3k max on safety grounds, it could have. There is a huge amount of precedent for that. Not least the Boro FA Cup home game relatively recently.

The club CHOSE to give Newcastle those tickets, in our seats.
They didn’t. The SAG passed it off on the basis of the bubble transport. The club can’t overrule.
 
club site. It was earlier on today.
You are telling me, I have to go to the club site to find out when tickets are available for a cup game to sit in my seat?

Their incompetence is staggering, they have loads of peoples Email addresses, FFS you useless bastards, sort your shit out!

I never knew, that is absolutely shite from the club
They didn’t. The SAG passed it off on the basis of the bubble transport. The club can’t overrule.
You were in the meeting?
 
Yes. He’s the owner of the club. He’s everyone’s boss.

If the club wanted to limit an fa cup allocation to 3k max on safety grounds, it could have. There is a huge amount of precedent for that. Not least the Boro FA Cup home game relatively recently.

The club CHOSE to give Newcastle those tickets, in our seats.

Well, I mean, it couldn't. That's a fact. The club didn't choose. However much you capitalise it, it's still a made up lie in your head.

"Prior to the semi-final and final, which are played at Wembley, visiting clubs are allowed up to 15 per cent of all tickets for the stadium they are playing at.

That is unless 15 per cent of the stadium exceeds 9,000. So clubs travelling to Old Trafford, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the London Stadium and the Emirates Stadium will have their allocations capped at 9,000, unless the home clubs are willing to offer more. Despite the calculation seeming quite simple, there are still a few stipulations. The visiting club must make a request for the amount of tickets they would like for their fans within four days of the draw. More often than not, teams will request the full 15 per cent but, in some scenarios, they will take fewer tickets than they are allowed. In the instance that not all away tickets are sold by the visiting club, the remaining tickets must be returned to the home club on or (preferably) before the day of the match.

The tickets in the away end are not the only ones that are accessible to the visiting club. They are also entitled to a third of seats usually reserved and known as “home and visiting directors’ seats” up to a maximum of 24 seats.
The disabled facilities must also be separated. The visiting club have the right to claim 15 per cent of those seats as well.


Visiting clubs will not always be guaranteed 15 per cent of the seats throughout the stadium, though. The Safety Advisory Group (SAG) must also agree to the away allocation that has been proposed. The SAG is made up of representatives of services including the police, fire, ambulance and building authority. For fixtures that pose risks to health and safety, they can choose to decrease allocations for visiting clubs.

When the allocation is limited by the home club, it causes plenty of issues, not least with the fans of the visiting club. Allegations of gamesmanship are often thrown around. However, the decision is almost always out of the hands of the home club."
 
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