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Just checked on official site and I've gone up nearly 2000 places in just a few weeks. I'm now approx 38400 on the list
Just checked on official site and I've gone up nearly 2000 places in just a few weeks. I'm now approx 38400 on the list
Yeah, it'll be down to non-renewals as they haven't started on offering the new seats out (which will reduce most people further up the list's position by the best part of 18,000!)I went from 65k to 58k
I would have thought everyone would move up by the same number?
Unless it's also due to people not renewing their bronze membership as well?
DD ftw
fingers crossed that everyone on the forum who wants a season ticket this year will get oneI went from 65k to 58k
I would have thought everyone would move up by the same number?
Unless it's also due to people not renewing their bronze membership as well?
DD ftw
Yep.Apologies if this has been said, but if you’re a bronze member, accept a Wembley season ticket are you guaranteed one at the new stadium?
Yep.
It is literally zero to do with season tickets and exclusively related to bronze non-renewal. No bronze members have yet been offered season tickets, as the renewal process has only just been finished. The waiting list isn't dynamic, it's calculated at specific points. The next stage is the offer of season tickets to the top 18,000 people on the waiting list (plus however many people didn't renew their ST, so if there were 500 non-renewals, there will be tickets offered to a total of 18,500 at the top of the waiting list) there will be a window for those people to select a seat, they will then trawl down the list until they've distributed all available seats. At that point, everyone still remaining in the list will be bumped up depending upon how many people ahead of them took up a ticket.So most likely then I moved up 7k places due to a combination of people not renewing season tickets and others not renewing bronze. Must be annoying for those higher up the list that move less spaces but I guess the further up you are the less likely you are to drop off the list.
I'd love to know the actual take up rate when tickets are offered.
It's quite unique that they're putting out 18k new season tickets pretty much as a one off but they're at Wembley not NWHL. A lot of the first 18k will be put off by that I'd imagine.
If they decline and the offer goes to the next on the list, where do those that decline go? To the back or do they stay in front of those that didn't get offered due to their position?
im 11,000 odd.Just got my email through. I can pick my seat on 20th June. Whoop whoop!
The trust are saying anyone in the top 18465 have got an email today i presume with the offer of a ticket.
One thing i dont understand is ive been a member for years now on that waiting list but ive still got tickets to 90% of home games, last season i got all but 2 because i was away not because i couldnt. Half of those have been through friends etc... but half of those have been through the ticket office including last seasons lottery. The question i have is where have those 18000 people been in that time? If they are prepared to take on a season ticket which is a comitment where have they been for the past 5 plus years?
Im not saying the system isnt fair as i think its the only way the club can do it i was just curious, its not like being on the list is free.
just because they are that high doesn't mean they will take up the option. they may just get their membership every year to ensure they go to one or two games, regardless of being on the season ticket waiting list.
Interest free but you pay a service charge/ set up fee thing of 3.75%Does anyone know if the 10 month instalment plan is interest free or if not, what the Apr will be?