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colinc

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don't usually go to away games , so only have 1000 points from season tickets, was thinking of seeing whether I could get a ticket in West Brom end by becoming a member at West Bromwich Albion , but ticket for cov game are not available , I think because it is restricted to people with a history of buying tickets previously, anyone know if I bought a £10 FA cup ticket for Norwich vs WBA if it would qualify me to then buy a WBA vs Cov ticket ?
 

Skybluecol

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don't usually go to away games , so only have 1000 points from season tickets, was thinking of seeing whether I could get a ticket in West Brom end by becoming a member at West Bromwich Albion , but ticket for cov game are not available , I think because it is restricted to people with a history of buying tickets previously, anyone know if I bought a £10 FA cup ticket for Norwich vs WBA if it would qualify me to then buy a WBA vs Cov ticket ?
you are better off waiting for a ticket to become available - always a few being offered about when it's not a massive game
 

torchomatic

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I usually receive tickets within a couple of days but nothing yet.

Presume not have been sent out yet
 

torchomatic

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Anyone received their digital tickets yet?
 

torchomatic

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QPR email came 3 days before the game.

Stoke were digital but cant remember when those arrived. Sheff Utd are digital too. Would rather have paper tickets.
 

clint van damme

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Stoke were digital but cant remember when those arrived. Sheff Utd are digital too. Would rather have paper tickets.

Stoke was also 2 or 3 days before. Didn't go Sheff U but I'd imagine the same. Think it's standard for digital tickets which sem to be becoming the norm
 

torchomatic

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Stoke was also 2 or 3 days before. Didn't go Sheff U but I'd imagine the same. Think it's standard for digital tickets which sem to be becoming the norm
Fair enough. I'd still prefer paper tickets but time marches on. I suppose it was handy at Stoke as I didn't check my pocket about a hundred times on the way to the ground making sure I hadn't lost them!

My son takes the piss out of me for doing that.
 

clint van damme

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Fair enough. I'd still prefer paper tickets but time marches on. I suppose it was handy at Stoke as I didn't check my pocket about a hundred times on the way to the ground making sure I hadn't lost them!

My son takes the piss out of me for doing that.

Yeah, prefer paper myself.
Know what you mean about checking your pockets.
Got a gig after WBA on Saturday which is also digital so not having a physical ticket for either is going to drive me nuts
 

scubasteve

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Was told the option to shift to digital tickets for away games is our clubs decision, if it made available by the opposing team.

Cost is one reason but the other is that it makes it harder resell tickets as you dont get them till 2-3 days before and not having the physical ticket.
 

CC_Si

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Fair enough. I'd still prefer paper tickets but time marches on. I suppose it was handy at Stoke as I didn't check my pocket about a hundred times on the way to the ground making sure I hadn't lost them!

My son takes the piss out of me for doing that.
My Dad and I got to Port Vale years ago and I realised outside the ground that I'd left our tickets at home, my Dad thought I was on the wind up as I panicked! Luckily we were able to buy 2 more at the ticket office (back in the days of never selling out!)
 

torchomatic

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And right on cue, email with my digital tickets just arrived (y)
Yeah, ours arrived just after midday. I would imagine we will get the Blades' tickets on Monday.
 

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