I was wondering this. As it's Wembley, I presume eTickets as per the Play Off Final ones. Would be better all round. We could play the "has your ticket email arrived yet" game again. That was fun!Will e tickets be available? If not, the earlier they go on sale and get posted the better for me.
I assume they’ll want to allow time to sell match packages/season tickets to non-STHs hoping for a Wembley ticket as well.I'd be surprised if they just put them on sale without giving at least 24 hours warning first.
Cardiff and Leeds are almost sold out. Not much left to push.Doubt it will be this week
As stated above, we have 2 home games in 5 days. The priority for the club will be pushing them and sorting them due to the time.
I reckon we will see ticket details announced end of this week with sale starting Tuesday
Cardiff and Leeds are almost sold out. Not much left to push.
Away fan numbers will be restricted, so guess they're worried about them sitting in home areas. Basically blame dirty Leeds fans.Does anyone know why all our remaining home games are only available to previous purchasers? Seems counter intuitive if we want to cash in on the hype.
Does anyone know why all our remaining home games are only available to previous purchasers? Seems counter intuitive if we want to cash in on the hype.
Good point about Brum tickets. Surely they will be on sale this time next week.This is Leeds, Cardiff sold slightly better but enough for them to try and shift still, and with Southampton still on sale and Blues tickets likely to drop fairly soon too, club (and ticketmaster!) will want to get timing right...
I think it might be so Man United fans can’t create purchase history in the event Wembley tickets get to General Sale (it points to you only being able to purchase semi final tickets if you have existing history)
Knowing what I know about Ticketmaster’s primitive back end of their system, this would be near on impossible for them to action (but it shouldn’t be)This is likely the case, but they should have allowed new customers to sign up and purchase tickets for remaining games, but made the accounts ineligible for this years FA Cup semi-final tickets. More sales without the risk of Man U fans buying tickets in City end.
It’s about 90000 people I thinkDoes anyone know why all our remaining home games are only available to previous purchasers? Seems counter intuitive if we want to cash in on the hype.
That’s what I had expected, however the Chelsea site suggests Royal Mail signed for postage only. I am away for the two weeks before the semi and have bought train tickets to London from where I will be. Don’t really want to have to come back up to the Midlands because they don’t do e tickets.I was wondering this. As it's Wembley, I presume eTickets as per the Play Off Final ones. Would be better all round. We could play the "has your ticket email arrived yet" game again. That was fun!
I’ve emailed ticket office to ask.I was wondering this. As it's Wembley, I presume eTickets as per the Play Off Final ones. Would be better all round. We could play the "has your ticket email arrived yet" game again. That was fun!
I’ve emailed ticket office to ask.
It's interesting to see Chelsea prioritise the away scheme before home season ticket holders.
when is anyone going to tackle this basic theft and abuse, large letters are around 6.25 for that type of delivery with Royal Mail.Taken from the Chelsea site. £9.29 delivery!
Dispatching of tickets
All tickets will be posted out by Royal Mail special delivery as recommended by the FA. All tickets must be signed for at the time of delivery. If supporters are not able to sign for the tickets when they are delivered, the tickets will then be held at the local sorting office to be collected.
The cost to send the tickets out via special delivery is £9.29 per transaction.
Tickets will be dispatched via Royal Mail special delivery from Wednesday 10 April. If supporters are not available when an attempted delivery is made you should contact Royal Mail to arrange re-delivery.
They always do. Totally normal for them. A Chelsea away season ticket holder has to be a home ticket holder first off.It's interesting to see Chelsea prioritise the away scheme before home season ticket holders.
YesWould assume you have to be a home season ticket holder to get that anyway?
Again, what about people with jobs who can’t just stay in and wait for a delivery?Taken from the Chelsea site. £9.29 delivery!
Dispatching of tickets
All tickets will be posted out by Royal Mail special delivery as recommended by the FA. All tickets must be signed for at the time of delivery. If supporters are not able to sign for the tickets when they are delivered, the tickets will then be held at the local sorting office to be collected.
The cost to send the tickets out via special delivery is £9.29 per transaction.
Tickets will be dispatched via Royal Mail special delivery from Wednesday 10 April. If supporters are not available when an attempted delivery is made you should contact Royal Mail to arrange re-delivery.
Thought eveyone works from home these days.Again, what about people with jobs who can’t just stay in and wait for a delivery?
In Dec 1982, we had won more matches against Man Utd than lost to them.Just looking at the amount of times we have played them in our history. Our record against them is actually much better than any of the other top clubs..
v Manchester United
Games won: 23 Games drawn: 17 Games lost: 43
Is there a rush? If it was a regular away game tickets wouldn't be on sale yet anywayWeird how Chelsea can sell them but we can't...
Would be useful if the club could set expectations for regarding when sales information will be announcedIs there a rush? If it was a regular away game tickets wouldn't be on sale yet anyway