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Sure one of the games started on a higher points with a similar allocation may of been sheff wed

If that's the case 20 plus will get you to the majority of games this season .
Probably Hull the lowest allocation so will more likely start higher on that one

Initial allocation for Sheff Wed was 2.4k and that started on 40+. The extra 204 tickets Stoke offer allows us to start at 20+ so there seems to be ~200 fans with between 20 to 40 BCPs.
 
Initial allocation for Sheff Wed was 2.4k and that started on 40+. The extra 204 tickets Stoke offer allows us to start at 20+ so there seems to be ~200 fans with between 20 to 40 BCPs.
Or there's been a vast reduction in the number of tickets kept for corporate between the two games.
 
Confusing how they start some games points phase 3 subject to availability.
Would love to know how many we have on 20 plus points
I've got a Smoggy mate who does away games. The Boro announce how many season ticket holders are in each category for away games. Phase 1 v us was 180 loyalty pts, with them stating:

"There are approximately 1,250 supporters with 180+ pts and approx 2,500 with 170+ pts (including those with over 180 pts)."

A good idea if you ask me, so people know where they stand. Since the points cull, I've gone from being in Phase 1 most of the time last season, to being in Phase 3 twice so far this season. Thankfully, haven't missed a game so far - I don't do all the aways and dont think I've ever seen three away wins on the bounce - until now! Howaaayyyyy!! :D
 
We're attracting over 40k every home game, you'd think we have a right to restrict away tickets if we like. Of course Stoke do also, but you'd think they'd nee to shift the tickets consider they get circa 20k crowds including away fans.
 
We're attracting over 40k every home game, you'd think we have a right to restrict away tickets if we like. Of course Stoke do also, but you'd think they'd nee to shift the tickets consider they get circa 20k crowds including away fans.
We still only gave around 2k in league one with the premier concourse closed and around 19k empty seats
 
We're attracting over 40k every home game, you'd think we have a right to restrict away tickets if we like. Of course Stoke do also, but you'd think they'd nee to shift the tickets consider they get circa 20k crowds including away fans.
We were doing the same in league 1 tho with lower attendances.
 
We were doing the same in league 1 tho with lower attendances.
We could definitely do with giving away teams more tickets - if only to ensure they give us plenty of tickets when we play at their place. Even with our current crowds, they could easily sell a few more away blocks at the SOL.
(ie in games where demand would warrant it.)
 
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What’s restricted view seats at Stoke, can’t picture where or how they would be be restricted?
My guess is that if you’re in the very top corner of the left hand side (if you’re looking at the pitch) you might not be able to see the main stand to the left of you or maybe the tunnel In your bottom left. But the pitch is unrestricted
 
I've got a Smoggy mate who does away games. The Boro announce how many season ticket holders are in each category for away games. Phase 1 v us was 180 loyalty pts, with them stating:

"There are approximately 1,250 supporters with 180+ pts and approx 2,500 with 170+ pts (including those with over 180 pts)."

A good idea if you ask me, so people know where they stand. Since the points cull, I've gone from being in Phase 1 most of the time last season, to being in Phase 3 twice so far this season. Thankfully, haven't missed a game so far - I don't do all the aways and dont think I've ever seen three away wins on the bounce - until now! Howaaayyyyy!! :D

I was gonna like your post, as it’s definitely a good idea.

Then I read the last word.
 
But still attracting 30k and it was rare the away end was sold out. Coventry were restricted due to past history, who else sold out? Very few, if any.
More tickets were always available in L1, but we made the away teams pay for them up front, which not many teams were prepared to do.
 

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