How many sent Steve?Burnley ticket office advised me "Tickets were sent last thing today, so should be with you tomorrow or Wednesday at the latest."
I believe our allocation is 2k. As demand may exceed supply, I think the Club will announce criteria for purchasing them.How many sent Steve?
Makes no sense. I couldn't do Stoke due to family commitments but went to most away games last season but by your reckoning I wouldn't get a Burnley ticket?!To be honest as we only have 2k they should probably go first to the 1,600 who went to Stoke
Away tickets for away fans......
Er, no.Just put them on sale to ST holders at the club shop Tues or Wed morning.
Attendance only in person can buy simple.
Ignore, that's one thing that won't happen.Makes no sense. I couldn't do Stoke due to family commitments but went to most away games last season but by your reckoning I wouldn't get a Burnley ticket?!
I believe they are being given out to those attending tonight.To be honest as we only have 2k they should probably go first to the 1,600 who went to Stoke
Away tickets for away fans......
Brilliant news that's me and the lad off to Burnley.I believe they are being given out to those attending tonight.
I was there that night...Burnley were one of the favourites that season after Waddle was appointedDo you remember the 2-1 win on a tuesday night game at turf moor back in 1998. We were no great shakes but chris waddle was busy murdering burnley so we turned it around and got the win. I believe junior bent scored. I remember alot of talk of "free Deidre" on the bus who of course had been wrongfully imprissoned in corronation street!
Do you have any indication to what the ticket prices will be? Surely not £30 for Adults given the cost of living at the moment?Burnley ticket office advised me "Tickets were sent last thing today, so should be with you tomorrow or Wednesday at the latest."
Don't know why 2020 thinks this funny Muckers would bail the club out on this no problem and make sure real fans in the ground loud and proud.Give them all to the Muckers. Sorted.
Yeah not £30 ,Burnley home fans are charged 30 to 40 pounds for adultsDo you have any indication to what the ticket prices will be? Surely not £30 for Adults given the cost of living at the moment?
I see the Rhys Williams tweet is still there. Real fansDon't know why 2020 thinks this funny Muckers would bail the club out on this no problem and make sure real fans in the ground loud and proud.
Looking like the latest then.Burnley ticket office advised me "Tickets were sent last thing today, so should be with you tomorrow or Wednesday at the latest."
Why not it's what we charge away fans don't blame clubs doing the same.Do you have any indication to what the ticket prices will be? Surely not £30 for Adults given the cost of living at the moment?
So realistically on sale Thursday or Friday!Burnley ticket office advised me "Tickets were sent last thing today, so should be with you tomorrow or Wednesday at the latest."
Tickets are £25.
How can they be anymore when Burnley signed up to that charging no more than £25 campaign
What about us loyal season ticket holders who live 200 miles away mate?Just put them on sale to ST holders at the club shop Tues or Wed morning.
Attendance only in person can buy simple.
Be interesting to know where the blocker is. With a deafening silence from the club it's difficult to tell.Shambles from Burnley fc
Not sure thats right.More signs of Sadler's financial stress, turning down reciprocal price arrangements with Reading and Burnley ...
Blackpool reject Burnley £25 ticket price cap offer for trip to Turf Moor
The Seasiders have opted to retain the £30 adult pricewww.lancs.live
4 weeks. 8 days in practice.35.3.2 Clubs are required to sell tickets for their away matches if required to do so by the Home Club and similarly Home Clubs are required to supply tickets for their Home Matches to the Away Club for sale by the Away Club to its supporters if so requested by the Away Club. These tickets are to be made available on a sale or return basis and must be ordered by the Away Club at least five weeks before the League Match to which they relate. The Home Club must deliver those tickets to the Away Club at the latest four weeks before the League Match to which they relate.EFL Official Website - Section 5 - Fixtures
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I wasn't passing judgement, just describing the situation.Not sure thats right.
Can see both sides.
On one hand Blackpool has a ridiculous amount more to offer than Burnley, so you might expect it would be more.
On the other hand this is a football match regardless of whatever else there is to do.
Our fans then get hit with high prices again, a running theme...
But obviously the club want to maximise revenue and we all want the max spent on the team and moan when we can't get it, so something has to give.
They know it'll sell out at that price....
However, for me I'd like to see more effort made to allow more fans to be able to attend games, especially in this financial climate. Blackpool is a very poor area.
Reading and Burnley making an effort.Football will be tone deaf to the cost of living crisis
The problem is ODT it’s £30 for our home fans if you’re not ST holders or club members, it would mean the club having to scrap their pricing policy and that would please a lot of fans!North end and Watford are doing 20 quid each game for away fans
Think it’s fair on a long trip but maybe understandable leaving it as is for a local derby game , guaranteed big crowd anyway