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Season ticket waiting list

When you signed up on the waiting list did it ask how many seats you wanted?
It definitely did I selected 2
If I can't get 2 decent seats together I'm not bothered I've managed to get good seats to every match this season. If you miss out on ticketing Tuesday a week before the match there's unused corporate sponsors seats at normal prices. There's been resale tickets neatly up to kick off
 
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I signed up on the original waiting list back in July. Spoke to the ticket office yesterday and they've said I'm not on any waiting list.

I have two emails for him.

One from last July and one from February 21st this year.

It’s a bit of a shambles.
 
I put our lass on the list a few months back. Am I right in saying that after the original guys get a chance its then a free for all for everyone else on the list? No priority?
 
As you said - I don't know why you wouldn't just have a proper system like every other club. Our lass is on the waiting lis for an Everton Season Ticket. She got a letter every season saying what number in the queue you are, and got told last season that she's highly likely to get one next season (this summer).

A mate is a Liverpool fan, knows he's number 3 millionth on the queue and it moved up 100 or whatever last season (obviously being stupid, but you get me) - because it's a proper system.

Because they are happy to treat fans like cattle
 
I'm actually not sure there will be.

There's 2k actually signed up to the waiting list apparently - and 1.2k tickets on the system, and suggestions on here they might not be showing all the tickets as people have moved seats and the ones they moved form aren't on the system. So maybe a few more as well.

Then you have the fact they're demanding £600-£830 up front from people - which is surely going to put lots of people off (nowhere near payday for a start). And it's mostly singles - which a some people will be put off by.
You seem to know a lot about the personal finances of the waiting list. More than one post about affordability.
 
I've two emails that says 2025-2026 aswel but got two emails today about the details of the ticket sale they've probably all got them dates on

I’ve received nowt today.

If I haven’t got anything tomorrow I’ll be getting in touch with the TO.
 
The Mags have launched a Waiting List.....thought they already had 100,000 on one, obviously not :lol:
 
You seem to know a lot about the personal finances of the waiting list. More than one post about affordability.
No, I know my own personal finances and extrapolated I can’t be the only one where it’s a lot of money up front

In fact if you read my posts I quite literally said I don’t know anyone else’s finances and I’m prepared to be told this isn’t an issue for anyone else
Even in that post you quote I say “surely” it’ll put people off - not that it’ll absolutely do so

I think it’s a pretty fair assumption not everyone has £600-870 ready to go with 4 days notice (they never mentioned it was going to be up front), but as I said - maybe that’s just me.
 
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I'm actually not sure there will be.

There's 2k actually signed up to the waiting list apparently - and 1.2k tickets on the system, and suggestions on here they might not be showing all the tickets as people have moved seats and the ones they moved form aren't on the system. So maybe a few more as well.

Then you have the fact they're demanding £600-£830 up front from people - which is surely going to put lots of people off (nowhere near payday for a start). And it's mostly singles - which a some people will be put off by.
There's a lad a few pages back claiming to be in the high 2,000s on the waiting list, so presumably it's more than 2k.
 
No, I know my own personal finances and extrapolated I can’t be the only one where it’s a lot of money up front

In fact if you read my posts I quite literally said I don’t know anyone else’s finances and I’m prepared to be told this isn’t an issue for anyone else
Even in that post you quote I say “surely” it’ll put people off - not that it’ll absolutely do so

I think it’s a pretty fair assumption not everyone has £600-870 ready to go with 4 days notice (they never mentioned it was going to be up front), but as I said - maybe that’s just me.
I don’t mean to be a dick here but I do not fund it believable that the majority (not all but most) of people don’t have a credit card or a rainy day or emergency fund - it’s no a huge amount of money by any stretch
 
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