PNE tickets north stand

Nearest is L block but it's an extra 23 £ for the two. I've already 2 for north stand but now my daughter and other grandaughter coming too and want to be all in same stand.
 
Well there's no other actual cheaper seats that side unless you do what I mentioned.

Could always do it from the south side and get round via block m.

Probably better waiting for tickets to come up in the north, they do if you check regularly enough as people swap etc.
 
Looks like we may have a completely empty north section of the East.
I think it's a certainty. With Preston fans exiting at the north end they can't walk through home supporters in the same area , and with the chaos outside the South last year , they aren't going to revert to letting them out there either .
 
Well there's no other actual cheaper seats that side unless you do what I mentioned.

Could always do it from the south side and get round via block m.

Probably better waiting for tickets to come up in the north, they do if you check regularly enough as people swap etc.
Yes I'll wait and see if any come up if not do the south stand and walk around. Cheers
 
I think it's a certainty. With Preston fans exiting at the north end they can't walk through home supporters in the same area , and with the chaos outside the South last year , they aren't going to revert to letting them out there either .
That's a good point tbf. Doubt the North end of theast will go on sale even if we sell the rest.
 
Are we doing anything to actually sell and promote this?

I’ve not seen much?
Not really, just the usual announcement on social media platforms, no tickets on sale early, no real promotional videos, not a great lot really.

We could really be pushing this.
 
Not really, just the usual announcement on social media platforms, no tickets on sale early, no real promotional videos, not a great lot really.

We could really be pushing this.
Don’t get the strategy at all.

It’s bizarre, makes me wonder do they want to have us in the East?
 
Don’t get the strategy at all.

It’s bizarre, makes me wonder do they want to have us in the East?
It seems very minimal.

Still afaik no way for new fans to attend these games, no clarification on whether ID and a bill etc is accepted or if not why not, no massive push, no early tickets, east not open yet, there's lots could be done.
 
Strange when they're getting sponsors for every brick in the building and every blade of grass on the pitch to maximise revenue, there's hardly any effort to actually sell tickets.
 
Strange when they're getting sponsors for every brick in the building and every blade of grass on the pitch to maximise revenue, there's hardly any effort to actually sell tickets.
What would you like to see that we aren't currently doing?

I have my own views but just wondered what others thought.
 
What would you like to see that we aren't currently doing?

I have my own views but just wondered what others thought.
More advertising for match days to encourage new fans via a leaflet drop for example
Offer a quid a kid game
Offer of buy one adult ticket get a second half price
10% off merchandise in the club shop with 2 adult tickets ( new customers )
There’s loads that can be done to try and generate new fans
 
What would you like to see that we aren't currently doing?

I have my own views but just wondered what others thought.

Two things that would help immediately and significantly:

1. Allow season ticket holders to buy non-members tickets on their behalf, but with the £5 discount
2. Stop restricting tickets to people with a previous purchase history. Do other clubs do this constantly? Serious question btw, I don't know the answer. But given that other much bigger derbies can get away with one line of stewards between fans and we have to have half a stadium between us, I can't help thinking that we're allowing the police to dictate policy that's detrimental to the club so they can have an easy ride, as they've no idea how to police a matchday properly. They've a lot to answer for.

They could also try advertising on things other than twitter.
 
Two things that would help immediately and significantly:

1. Allow season ticket holders to buy non-members tickets on their behalf, but with the £5 discount
2. Stop restricting tickets to people with a previous purchase history. Do other clubs do this constantly? Serious question btw, I don't know the answer. But given that other much bigger derbies can get away with one line of stewards between fans and we have to have half a stadium between us, I can't help thinking that we're allowing the police to dictate policy that's detrimental to the club so they can have an easy ride, as they've no idea how to police a matchday properly. They've a lot to answer for.

They could also try advertising on things other than twitter.
Well there are rules for memberships, but if it was included in the ST price that might be the way round that, but of course then its almost pointless for many as people will just get ST holders to do it. So I can't see that happening if its allowed.

Previous purchase history still needs looking at and I'd and a bill owed maybe as well for new fans.

Yeah could have an advert in town, in the shopping centre maybe, I know they did in Preston for their ST.

Send Bloomfield bear round places, volunteers, leaflets.
 
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