| Saints Expected Away Allocations Next Season on 07:30 - Jun 10 with 842 views | SalisburySaint | A lot of that information is wrong, several clubs such as West Brom and Coventry only gave teams 2,000 tickets last season although they could have given teams more. We did the same to West Brom in the play off game, and I hope with do the same if teams give us less than 10%. Also Blackburn and Preston gave several teams larger allocations than quoted in the article. [Post edited 10 Jun 7:35]
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| Saints Expected Away Allocations Next Season on 08:24 - Jun 10 with 784 views | SaintNick |
| Saints Expected Away Allocations Next Season on 07:30 - Jun 10 by SalisburySaint | A lot of that information is wrong, several clubs such as West Brom and Coventry only gave teams 2,000 tickets last season although they could have given teams more. We did the same to West Brom in the play off game, and I hope with do the same if teams give us less than 10%. Also Blackburn and Preston gave several teams larger allocations than quoted in the article. [Post edited 10 Jun 7:35]
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I think with Blackburn they give a general allocation of 4,000 which is the lower section of the away end, they will increase that by 2,000 to the top section if they want, ie they cant sell it themselves. Same as Preston, they reserve the right to give around half the away end which would be 3,000, but they will give an away side the other half, but if it was a big game where they will sell it out themselves they would allocate the other half to home fans |  |
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| Saints Expected Away Allocations Next Season on 08:43 - Jun 10 with 774 views | PatfromPoole | Birmingham will only be 2,000 as well. They were virtually filling the ground with home fans for quite a bit of last season. Millwall would only be 4,000 if the dibble allow it; they don't let many clubs have the lower tier as well as the upper tier. |  |
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