No, you'd have had to entered the ballot to be eligible for tickets.
why do people buy hospitality seats to sell them for below face value on Twitter? I assumed it was for credits in previous seasons but seems pointless this season? unless they're touting the big games to make up for it?
We don't. We have hospitality season tickets (mine is 7 years) that costs £3,600 per year for all games. For the games I can't make, I sell them on Twitter less than face value to get some money back.I'd say this is the case for 80% of hospo sold on twitter. When we return them to the club, they take 45% of the ticket price.
Do you get the odd tickets for away games too being a hospitality season ticket holder? You shouldn’t be able to sell tickets on via Twitter at all. Just wrong. Passing to F&F is bad enough
Craig Burnley V West Ham - WEST HAM WIN - INCORRECT
There is no queue until 8.15
Yes I know but theres usually a link in the ticket part of the website that takes you into the queueing page, Ive got nothing here?
Have clicked on tickets?
something like "you are now in the queue for tickets which go on sale at 8.15 " plus the handy new countdown clockI got that page really early today around 0645
The queue page was going before 6.30 this morning
Nothing wrong with passing tickets to a mate.
12 minutes and more than an hour. Hopefully the 12 minutes doesn't fuck up