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Spurs Away Ticket Details Announced 17:48 - Jul 4 with 1349 viewsTimSaint

We have taken the maximum allocation of 3,038 tickets. These will go on sale in the following order:


Tuesday 5th July 9:30am - 22/23 Season Ticket holders who have attended 4+ away matches in the 2021/22 season


Wednesday 6th July 9:30am - 22/23 Season Ticket holders who have attended 3+ away matches in the 2021/22 season


Thursday 7th July 9:30am - 22/23 Season Ticket holders who have attended 2+ away matches in the 2021/22 season


Friday 8th July 9:30am - 22/23 Season Ticket holders who have attended 1+ away match in the 2021/22 season


Monday 11th July 9:30am - All 22/23 Season Ticket holders


Tuesday 12th July 9:30am - All 22/23 Premium Members


Wednesday 13th July 9:30am - All 22/23 Lite Members


Thursday 14th July 9:30am - General Sale


To purchase your tickets when your window opens, visit tickets.southamptonfc.com or click on the button below

TimSaint

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Spurs Away Ticket Details Announced on 20:11 - Jul 4 with 1245 viewssaintwizzler

Busy morning, the live games for August & September are supposed to be released tomorrow too.

We thought that we had the answers, It was the questions we had wrong.
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Spurs Away Ticket Details Announced on 14:51 - Jul 7 with 966 viewsTimSaint

Looks like this has sold out in 3 days, so a good effort by us fans.

Wonder if there is any chance of getting a larger allocation, or perhaps an extra block ?

Probably not, which begs the question, why will we give Spurs a larger ticket allocation than we get at theirs, despite their stadium being almost twice as big ?

TimSaint

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Spurs Away Ticket Details Announced on 15:19 - Jul 7 with 955 viewsSaintNick

Spurs Away Ticket Details Announced on 14:51 - Jul 7 by TimSaint

Looks like this has sold out in 3 days, so a good effort by us fans.

Wonder if there is any chance of getting a larger allocation, or perhaps an extra block ?

Probably not, which begs the question, why will we give Spurs a larger ticket allocation than we get at theirs, despite their stadium being almost twice as big ?


In the Premier League the away club gets a minimum of 3,000 tickets unless the stadium capacity is less than 30,000, then the home club has to provide at least 10% of that capacity. So a 25,000 capacity means at least 2,500 away tickets etc.

It is never an exact science due to the lay out of each different stadium and how the seating blocks and exits and concourses etc are set out.

If we give Spurs more than the allocation we have received then it is only by around 100 or so tickets, nothing to write home about.

There is no chance of a larger allocation here or anywhere, most stadiums in the Premier are near capacity and with few seats free at any given game.

If I want to be honest about your question, then we are a club who should give a bigger allocation, how frustrating it must be for fans of a team like Manchester United who came here last season and there were around 2,000 unsold seats in home sections yet they could have sold their allocation 3x over.

Or even Brighton where they took the full allocation and could have sold more, yet we had around 4,000 unsold seats

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Spurs Away Ticket Details Announced on 17:19 - Jul 7 with 910 views1ASIN12

Spurs Away Ticket Details Announced on 15:19 - Jul 7 by SaintNick

In the Premier League the away club gets a minimum of 3,000 tickets unless the stadium capacity is less than 30,000, then the home club has to provide at least 10% of that capacity. So a 25,000 capacity means at least 2,500 away tickets etc.

It is never an exact science due to the lay out of each different stadium and how the seating blocks and exits and concourses etc are set out.

If we give Spurs more than the allocation we have received then it is only by around 100 or so tickets, nothing to write home about.

There is no chance of a larger allocation here or anywhere, most stadiums in the Premier are near capacity and with few seats free at any given game.

If I want to be honest about your question, then we are a club who should give a bigger allocation, how frustrating it must be for fans of a team like Manchester United who came here last season and there were around 2,000 unsold seats in home sections yet they could have sold their allocation 3x over.

Or even Brighton where they took the full allocation and could have sold more, yet we had around 4,000 unsold seats


Unlike you to have a dig at Saints fans .

Strange the club can do no wrong in your eyes and you are quick to defend them .

However it seems the fans can do no right and you’re quick to criticise us .

Personally if we have sold out within 3 days I think that’s a fantastic effort .
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