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Post by hblock on Sept 17, 2022 14:02:39 GMT
Maybe a bit too early for this thread but I’m trying to figure out if I’ve got any chance of landing a ticket to this with my bronze membership.
So ahead of me in the queue are:
Season tickets holders - any idea how many we have?? At least 20000 from an article I found online.
Gold and silver members - 4500
Liverpool fans - 2950 odd away allocation
Then if there’s any left over me and 4999 other Bronze members have to enter a Royal Rumble to fight it out for them.
Great this Premier League lark, eh? 🙁
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Post by ben on Sept 19, 2022 12:05:48 GMT
The way we're playing, quite possible you'll get a ticket on Bronze
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Post by hblock on Sept 19, 2022 14:50:03 GMT
The way we're playing, quite possible you'll get a ticket on Bronze
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Post by mctavish on Sept 19, 2022 16:41:09 GMT
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Post by hblock on Sept 22, 2022 9:53:03 GMT
There were a few tickets left over for Bronze members. Logged on early as advised by the ticket office, the portal opened at 10am, immediately clicked on the first “available” seat I saw - “unable to reserve” (eg, sold). Repeated this for every “available” ticket and got the same. Ticket portal now shows no tickets left.
If a member can’t get a ticket to a game then in my view they’ve sold too many memberships.
After 18 years of loyal support there was no Wembley play off final ticket for me, now there’s no ticket for our biggest league match for as long as I can remember. The club haven’t done right by me and frankly it’s causing me to consider why I should bother supporting them anymore.
I’m not spending a penny more on Forest shirts, memorabilia, memberships etc until they find a way of giving fans like me a fair chance of applying for tickets for the big games in fair and open competition. Scrap the membership scheme!
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Post by Dane B on Sept 22, 2022 11:12:11 GMT
There were a few tickets left over for Bronze members. Logged on early as advised by the ticket office, the portal opened at 10am, immediately clicked on the first “available” seat I saw - “unable to reserve” (eg, sold). Repeated this for every “available” ticket and got the same. Ticket portal now shows no tickets left. If a member can’t get a ticket to a game then in my view they’ve sold too many memberships. After 18 years of loyal support there was no Wembley play off final ticket for me, now there’s no ticket for our biggest league match for as long as I can remember. The club haven’t done right by me and frankly it’s causing me to consider why I should bother supporting them anymore. I’m not spending a penny more on Forest shirts, memorabilia, memberships etc until they find a way of giving fans like me a fair chance of applying for tickets for the big games in fair and open competition. Scrap the membership scheme! This is always going to be a problem whilst we have less than 30k capacity stadium serving a Greater Nottingham population of 500k......and that's not accounting for many thousands more fans living in the surrounding area. The only way to gaurantee a ticket is to buy a season card...even if you can only do 10 games a season.
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Post by Dane B on Sept 22, 2022 11:13:05 GMT
There were a few tickets left over for Bronze members. Logged on early as advised by the ticket office, the portal opened at 10am, immediately clicked on the first “available” seat I saw - “unable to reserve” (eg, sold). Repeated this for every “available” ticket and got the same. Ticket portal now shows no tickets left. If a member can’t get a ticket to a game then in my view they’ve sold too many memberships. After 18 years of loyal support there was no Wembley play off final ticket for me, now there’s no ticket for our biggest league match for as long as I can remember. The club haven’t done right by me and frankly it’s causing me to consider why I should bother supporting them anymore. I’m not spending a penny more on Forest shirts, memorabilia, memberships etc until they find a way of giving fans like me a fair chance of applying for tickets for the big games in fair and open competition. Scrap the membership scheme! This is always going to be a problem whilst we have less than 30k capacity stadium serving a Greater Nottingham population of 500k......and that's not accounting for many thousands more fans living in the surrounding area. The only way to gaurantee a ticket is to buy a season card...even if you can only do 10 games a season. Bronze membership is a complete waste of money.
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Post by ben on Sept 22, 2022 14:00:28 GMT
I got tickets for Bournemouth on Bronze but had no chance for Liverpool.
I will probably do hospitality at some point, not cheap but as a one off.
My best investment was IP TV......can watch every game in 4K, drinking beer and turn it off when it goes to shit.
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Post by hblock on Sept 22, 2022 19:56:37 GMT
There were a few tickets left over for Bronze members. Logged on early as advised by the ticket office, the portal opened at 10am, immediately clicked on the first “available” seat I saw - “unable to reserve” (eg, sold). Repeated this for every “available” ticket and got the same. Ticket portal now shows no tickets left. If a member can’t get a ticket to a game then in my view they’ve sold too many memberships. After 18 years of loyal support there was no Wembley play off final ticket for me, now there’s no ticket for our biggest league match for as long as I can remember. The club haven’t done right by me and frankly it’s causing me to consider why I should bother supporting them anymore. I’m not spending a penny more on Forest shirts, memorabilia, memberships etc until they find a way of giving fans like me a fair chance of applying for tickets for the big games in fair and open competition. Scrap the membership scheme! This is always going to be a problem whilst we have less than 30k capacity stadium serving a Greater Nottingham population of 500k......and that's not accounting for many thousands more fans living in the surrounding area. The only way to gaurantee a ticket is to buy a season card...even if you can only do 10 games a season. Agree that a bigger ground is needed but the demographics in themselves aren’t the issue, the issue is the club essentially restricting ticket sales to the 4500 gold and silver members. If 500k people want to watch Forest all non season ticket holder seats should be on general sale and available to all in fair and open competition. I can accept not getting tickets if the playing field is level, I can’t accept missing out because the club have decided that 4500 people, many of whom haven’t put as much time, effort and money in as me (and other long time fans) are somehow more worthy.
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Post by iks on Sept 23, 2022 21:11:38 GMT
I'm lucky in the respect there's a group of 9-10 in the lower exec l go with, when l go. There's always somebody who can't go most games and l always get first dibs on their season card. I'm fucked if im paying today's premier league prices! As am aside, all this talk of a bigger ground. It won't be needed when all the Wembley one season wonders give it all up after a couple of shit seasons finding our feet.
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Post by ER on Oct 3, 2022 17:25:01 GMT
I got tickets for Bournemouth on Bronze but had no chance for Liverpool. I will probably do hospitality at some point, not cheap but as a one off. My best investment was IP TV......can watch every game in 4K, drinking beer and turn it off when it goes to shit. What is IP TV mate? I managed to get one for me and my lad for the Liverpool game with a silver family membership which surprised me
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Post by ben on Oct 4, 2022 8:09:48 GMT
I got tickets for Bournemouth on Bronze but had no chance for Liverpool. I will probably do hospitality at some point, not cheap but as a one off. My best investment was IP TV......can watch every game in 4K, drinking beer and turn it off when it goes to shit. What is IP TV mate? I managed to get one for me and my lad for the Liverpool game with a silver family membership which surprised me It's basically piece of software that allows you to watch anything you want on demand. Movies, Netflix, Sports (in PPV). I pay £50 a year for the privilege.
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Post by mrsmith on Oct 21, 2022 8:24:58 GMT
Should be a comfortable win for Liverpool. I reckon at least 4-0.
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Post by Dane B on Oct 21, 2022 16:58:50 GMT
Should be a comfortable win for Liverpool. I reckon at least 4-0. I thought Forest may have borrowed the scoreboard from Trent Bridge for this game.
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Post by hblock on Oct 21, 2022 17:38:21 GMT
Should be a comfortable win for Liverpool. I reckon at least 4-0. I thought Forest may have borrowed the scoreboard from Trent Bridge for this game. 😅 😂 🤣
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Post by bryan on Oct 21, 2022 18:09:08 GMT
Lingard has been resting himself all season for this one. I expect at least a shot on target from him this 90mins. Liverpool 4-0.
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Post by hblock on Oct 21, 2022 18:11:39 GMT
Lingard has been resting himself all season for this one. I expect at least a shot on target from him this 90mins. Liverpool 4-0. 😅 😂 🤣
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Post by hblock on Oct 21, 2022 18:24:58 GMT
Go on then I’ll stick my neck out.
Everyone is predicting we’ll get hammered, and logically that makes perfect sense. Yet these mismatches sometimes defy logic and the form book.
1-0 Forest win.
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Post by mctavish on Oct 21, 2022 20:14:38 GMT
What is IP TV mate? I managed to get one for me and my lad for the Liverpool game with a silver family membership which surprised me It's basically piece of software that allows you to watch anything you want on demand. Movies, Netflix, Sports (in PPV). I pay £50 a year for the privilege. A, er, friend got this on Bens recomendation, works a treat. Cheers mate. You need an Amazon firestick or android box.
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Post by cludoe on Oct 21, 2022 20:53:30 GMT
Would love to say we can get something from this game but in current form there is no way. Hopefully if we get any free kicks near the Liverpool box we will stop the short passes and just play the ball in as we just end up losing possession anyway. Hope we have a bit of a go as nothing to really lose.
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