Whiskyman wrote: ↑Sat Jan 07, 2023 9:56 am
So does the deadline thing mean that if, say, only half the tickets are sold the remaining 30 odd thousand places will be unoccupied.?
I suspect, as we all know, that isn't the case so what's the point of a deadline ?
I reckon the deadline is for STH to secure their own seat then , after the deadline, they go to general sale.
At a higher price of course.
Although I think the real problem here is the fact that you’d be buying a ticket , for example , £260+ for two tickets in club London seats without knowing who the oppo is , could be a really shit team , there are plenty of em still , and you won’t even know WHEN or what time .
Arsenal are scheduled to be at home on the same day so because we are in the inferior competition, our game will be the one moved . To when who knows .
Whenever it is we should be at home as group winner for the second leg . However it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that uefa switch the legs around so we are at home in the first leg .
Lot of dosh to shell out with so many unknown factors .
But this is as much about internal ISC politics as anything else . The ISC ticketing subcommittee gave the ok without consulting the main ISC . Which is against protocol.
An interim meeting and official vote is required and the club simply bypassed it.