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Greer

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Atherstone Ball Game. How no-one dies or gets crippled I will never know.

Anywhere else and that bloke with the hi viz trousers is sent down for attempted murder.
They’ve all got a load of extra digits, so I’m surprised anyone ever loses grip of the ball.
 

stupot07

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Just as BSB says. It’s the official coaches. Have been on them a few times.

They usually send 4 or more. Fair chance it will be 10 coaches for this match. Plus loads of others around if you get in fast.
Do you know where you can park at the CBS? Not sure my other half will want to come and get me at 2-3am 🤣
 
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Johnnythespider

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It was a strange situation. Both myself and my son have 1100+ points but the website wouldn't let us buy - just a blanked out area when trying to choose seats. Luckily, my sons friend has us both on his network and managed to get them for us and allocate them to us.

The website needs investigating by the club - there must have been a lot of people with the required points who couldn't buy because of a glitch somewhere
It was terrible yesterday, like the link between the all tickets tab and the seating plan was broken, I went to the ticket office and got mine and my son's, strangely thought I'd have a look at it when I got home and it worked perfectly.
 

alexccfc99

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The Baggies have already sold 4,417 seats in the Darwen End Lower – with a further 2,979 tickets now available in the Darwen End Upper – taking the club’s total allocation at Ewood Park to 7,396.

The Sky Blues travel to Ewood Park on Friday 17th April 2026 with the Sky Bet Championship clash kicking off at 8pm.

Coventry City have a full allocation of 7,195 tickets for this fixture.

Find it odd that WBA were already allocated more than us in the first place, with the extra 100 they are now getting that is 300 more tickets they were allowed to sell than us:unsure:
 

SkyBlueChris

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The Baggies have already sold 4,417 seats in the Darwen End Lower – with a further 2,979 tickets now available in the Darwen End Upper – taking the club’s total allocation at Ewood Park to 7,396.

The Sky Blues travel to Ewood Park on Friday 17th April 2026 with the Sky Bet Championship clash kicking off at 8pm.

Coventry City have a full allocation of 7,195 tickets for this fixture.


Find it odd that WBA were already allocated more than us in the first place, with the extra 100 they are now getting that is 300 more tickets they were allowed to sell than us:unsure:
Hospitality sales i think - read the messages above yours!
 

David O'Day

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That’s not how it works - you keep your normal seat on the terraces you just have access to a paid bar in the lounge within the stadium pre and post game

It’s an upgrade, not a brand new ticket

WBA were just allocated slightly more tickets
depends on how many of the 120 outdoor seating hospitality ticket we sold for our game

it's unlikely they just gave WBA more tickets
 

SkyBlueChris

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Sure I read the Baggies were being offered an upgrade to hospitality for £20 on a ticket, so I would have thought these were separate seats
No - the initial hospitality for us guaranteed a seat in the away end.

Baggies fans with a ticket were offered the upgrade for £20 to hospitality and keep their same seat!
 

paulcalf

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Boro got 7396 away tcikets
WBA got 7396 away tickets. Then recently got another 100

Cov fans bought 200 outside away seats with hospitality, before getting our full allocation of 7196 away tickets.
Plus we have bought 100 inside window seats with hospitality.
No idea if Blackburn will find another 100 outside seats for us, if they do id geuess they will sell them with hospitality as they will make more cash.
 

David O'Day

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No - the initial hospitality for us guaranteed a seat in the away end.

Baggies fans with a ticket were offered the upgrade for £20 to hospitality and keep their same seat!
this is how I see it as well, we sold a load of those outdoor hospitality packages before the seats were officially on sale

that plus I can see the sponsors and players friends and family chunk being bigger

along with the supporters clubs
 

paulcalf

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No - the initial hospitality for us guaranteed a seat in the away end.

Baggies fans with a ticket were offered the upgrade for £20 to hospitality and keep their same seat!
Blackburn didn't realise there would be so much demand from WBA, so initially they didn't offfer any away hospitality tickets.

Then they realised they could make a few extra £20's by selling WBA fans with away ticketss a £20 upgrade for a drink and batch.

Blackburn knew Cov fans would be up for the game so kept 200 outside seaats back to sell with hospitality, they wish they had kept more back!
 

shmmeee

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tskezz

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No - the initial hospitality for us guaranteed a seat in the away end.

Baggies fans with a ticket were offered the upgrade for £20 to hospitality and keep their same seat!
So have Baggies paid normal ticket price + £20 upgrade to the lounge and Cov fans £140 for the lounge which comes with a normal ticket/seat?
 

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