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Good to see (on the club's website, Hospitality Packages) that the Business Lounge is sold out and Executive Boxes are almost sold out. Shows the bigger draw of the Championship vs. League One.
 
27000 season tickets is phenomenal at this level, bearing in mind the average attendance of the top championship club last season was 27611 (Sheff Utd).

I reckon our average next season will be around 33000-35000. The Boro match at home will be around 35000
 
Quick query, if anyone knows the answer - I know in the past it was necessary to bring some kind of age verification into the ticket office for concession tickets, but I'm guessing these days there's no need for anything like that? Not asking to get adults into the stadium on a kids ticket, or owt dodgy, but just in terms of registering a new customer, if there are any hoops to jump through. Since the ticket office is never open I guess I know the answer :)
 
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27000 season tickets is phenomenal at this level, bearing in mind the average attendance of the top championship club last season was 27611 (Sheff Utd).

I reckon our average next season will be around 33000-35000. The Boro match at home will be around 35000
Why? It aint a Derby ;)
 
27000 season tickets is phenomenal at this level, bearing in mind the average attendance of the top championship club last season was 27611 (Sheff Utd).

I reckon our average next season will be around 33000-35000. The Boro match at home will be around 35000
With a conservative estimate of 1k each hospitality and away we’ve already beaten that without selling another ticket. Massive doesn’t cover it lads.
 
Quick query, if anyone knows the answer - I know in the past it was necessary to bring some kind of age verification into the ticket office for concession tickets, but I'm guessing these days there's no need for anything like that? Not asking to get adults into the stadium on a kids ticket, or owt dodgy, but just in terms of registering a new customer, if there are any hoops to jump through. Since the ticket office is never open I guess I know the answer :)
I don’t think we’ll get many crowds below 35K
27K and rising
1400 Corporates
2000 Away plus
 
Quick query, if anyone knows the answer - I know in the past it was necessary to bring some kind of age verification into the ticket office for concession tickets, but I'm guessing these days there's no need for anything like that? Not asking to get adults into the stadium on a kids ticket, or owt dodgy, but just in terms of registering a new customer, if there are any hoops to jump through. Since the ticket office is never open I guess I know the answer :)
I bought an U16 season card for my grandson the other day (he's 6). Other than asking his date of birth when creating an account for him, I've not been asked to supply any supporting documents.
 
I bought an U16 season card for my grandson the other day (he's 6). Other than asking his date of birth when creating an account for him, I've not been asked to supply any supporting documents.
Thought not. Makes you wonder if it's worth buying a £48 child season card for a seat next to you as a spare....means you guarantee a space there if you want to bring a mate (buying an adult ticket or upgrading), and then the opportunity to buy priority away tickets (before general sale) and who knows, Wembley tickets with it too. Could even just make up some details if you don't have a suitable child to add!!!
 
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