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Saoirse

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Aug 20, 2013
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East Lower restricted view

Anyone know how bad Block 29, row mid-teens, seats around 150 are?
 
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TottenhamMattSpur

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Aug 31, 2012
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A lot of the V lucky people who got tickets need to remember that it's all the die hard loyal fans that are going to be in the stadium, the atmosphere should be incredible wherever you sit.

I have 110 points, I shall be watching from the pub.
I sat among season ticket holders against Millwall and they were the most miserable ****s I've ever shared a block with.
 

E8spur

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Aug 22, 2013
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East Lower restricted view

Anyone know how bad Block 29, row mid-teens, seats around 150 are?

You are pretty much directly behind the pillar (which is between rows 9-12) I'm afraid - although most of the time you will naturally be looking to your left or right anyway as the ball won't be in line with the pillar very often. I think 150 is next to the gangway. People who sit round there get used to a bit of sideways shuffling I think and you will probably find the reality of the view less restricted than it first seems. Get there a bit early and practise jumping up into the position that you can best see the goals!

At any rate you will be at the last ever NLD at the Lane and the atmosphere will be great.
 

Saoirse

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Aug 20, 2013
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You are pretty much directly behind the pillar (which is between rows 9-12) I'm afraid - although most of the time you will naturally be looking to your left or right anyway as the ball won't be in line with the pillar very often. I think 150 is next to the gangway. People who sit round there get used to a bit of sideways shuffling I think and you will probably find the reality of the view less restricted than it first seems. Get there a bit early and practise jumping up into the position that you can best see the goals!

At any rate you will be at the last ever NLD at the Lane and the atmosphere will be great.
Absolutely, still massively looking forward to it regardless! Just a little worried as my old man is a bit past the stage where too much jumping and shuffling is ideal but I think he'll cope for the 90 minutes :p Cheers for the info and advice!
 

ERO

The artist f.k.a Steffen Freund - Mentalist ****
Jun 8, 2003
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Park Lane upper, block44.

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Phischy

The Spursy One
Feb 29, 2004
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Had the e-mail. Says about tickets being offered in loyalty point order... looks like about 15,000 people (or more) will need to say no to a ticket before I get a look in. Anyone selling their ticket on StubHub for some extortionate amount is basically the worst kind of bottom feeding low life as far as I'm concerned.
 

onlyonekeano

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Dec 28, 2004
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If you don't mind me asking, how many loyalty points do you have and what category did you apply for? I have 300ish loyalty points but I don't know the best way to guarantee upper tier (ideally south or north) without the risk of lower tier (as I've been given some shockers in row 1 of west lower where the subs get in the way). I've ended up with East Upper for the Arsenal game which I'm pretty happy with, but interested to know if I can improve my chances for the Man Utd game!
 

nightgoat

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Sep 12, 2005
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Had the e-mail. Says about tickets being offered in loyalty point order... looks like about 15,000 people (or more) will need to say no to a ticket before I get a look in. Anyone selling their ticket on StubHub for some extortionate amount is basically the worst kind of bottom feeding low life as far as I'm concerned.

Everton fans are getting pissed off with StubHub too...

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/mar/22/everton-supporters-trust-stubhub-tickets
 

riggi

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Jun 24, 2008
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Im bang on 176 points. So i guess ill be sent an email with an offer of another seat...
 

Sandro30

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Jul 7, 2011
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Anyone selling their ticket on StubHub for some extortionate amount is basically the worst kind of bottom feeding low life as far as I'm concerned.
Personally i'd be surprised if any go on StubHub. I suspect the StubHub max price will be too cheap for most.
 

ERO

The artist f.k.a Steffen Freund - Mentalist ****
Jun 8, 2003
5,918
5,276
If you don't mind me asking, how many loyalty points do you have and what category did you apply for? I have 300ish loyalty points but I don't know the best way to guarantee upper tier (ideally south or north) without the risk of lower tier (as I've been given some shockers in row 1 of west lower where the subs get in the way). I've ended up with East Upper for the Arsenal game which I'm pretty happy with, but interested to know if I can improve my chances for the Man Utd game!
200 - £71 price band cap. Just got lucky with the ballot.
 

Time for Heroes

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Sep 5, 2012
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Guys just a heads up.

The point cut off for the League Cup Final 2015 was 185 (31461 allocation).

For the FA semi we have 32,637 allocation.
 

Khilari

Plumber. Sort of.
Jun 19, 2008
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Personally i'd be surprised if any go on StubHub. I suspect the StubHub max price will be too cheap for most.
Don't be. I know loads of people (who annoy me intensely) for buying as many tickets as they can with member cards then selling them for big profit.

Often not even attending games themselves.

This is the problem with StubHub.

IMO if you buy a ticket then sell it on for whatever reason you should definitely not be allowed to sell it for more than fave value. The club should reimburse you a % of the ticket minus any admin fees for re-selling.
 
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