sotonjoe Posted 28 January, 2010 Share Posted 28 January, 2010 Just purchased mine and my mate's by linking his account with mine. Quick and easy as usual. It's great being a season ticket holder. ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kingsland Codger Posted 29 January, 2010 Share Posted 29 January, 2010 How do you get your own seats if you book online? Or doesn't that work anymore? Stet....just sussed it. Ah ... thank you for posting this. I, too, had thought it not possible to buy one's own seat via the online facility but your post encouraged me to persevere. Hint to others in a similar quandry: Use the 'My Account' link. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
magnet Posted 29 January, 2010 Share Posted 29 January, 2010 Ah ... thank you for posting this. I, too, had thought it not possible to buy one's own seat via the online facility but your post encouraged me to persevere. Hint to others in a similar quandry: Use the 'My Account' link. Nope still dont get it, how can it be so *****ing hard! Please gives us a bigger clue! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
S-Clarke Posted 29 January, 2010 Share Posted 29 January, 2010 Apparently we're not releasing the tickets to the skates, unless they pay for their allocation up front. ''Heard that Saints are not releasing tickets for the derby unless you pay up front. Not done the maths but guess its over £120,000? Which you have not come up with so far. If this is true your fans need to know - we don't get many derby games at the moment and it won't be the same without some (not too many!) of you there. Have you heard anything or anyone got tickets?'' not sure how reliable that is though tbf. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ricky Redstripe Posted 3 February, 2010 Share Posted 3 February, 2010 Saw this on the Skates website: "Tickets for Pompey’s FA Cup fifth round clash with Southampton at St Mary’s have sold out. Seats went on sale to season ticket holders this morning and were snapped up within a few hours of the ticket office opening. Some supporters were so desperate for a ticket that they camped out overnight in Anson Road. Pompey will be backed by 4,000 fans for the match which kicks-off at 12.30pm on Saturday, February 13. Those supporters who attended the third round replay at Coventry still have until 12 noon on Friday to send in their postal applications." If they sold out, how come they are still giving options to buy through postal applications? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StD Posted 3 February, 2010 Share Posted 3 February, 2010 Saw this on the Skates website: "Tickets for Pompey’s FA Cup fifth round clash with Southampton at St Mary’s have sold out. Seats went on sale to season ticket holders this morning and were snapped up within a few hours of the ticket office opening. Some supporters were so desperate for a ticket that they camped out overnight in Anson Road. Pompey will be backed by 4,000 fans for the match which kicks-off at 12.30pm on Saturday, February 13. Those supporters who attended the third round replay at Coventry still have until 12 noon on Friday to send in their postal applications." If they sold out, how come they are still giving options to buy through postal applications? They probably kept 3 aside for the taxi load that made it to Coventry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
krissyboy31 Posted 3 February, 2010 Share Posted 3 February, 2010 Saw this on the Skates website: "Tickets for Pompey’s FA Cup fifth round clash with Southampton at St Mary’s have sold out. Seats went on sale to season ticket holders this morning and were snapped up within a few hours of the ticket office opening. Some supporters were so desperate for a ticket that they camped out overnight in Anson Road. Pompey will be backed by 4,000 fans for the match which kicks-off at 12.30pm on Saturday, February 13. Those supporters who attended the third round replay at Coventry still have until 12 noon on Friday to send in their postal applications." If they sold out, how come they are still giving options to buy through postal applications? I read that and think the top paragraph was just added on as an update to the original report of how tickets were to be sold. Confusing but it was the same day their website went tits up! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crouchie Crouchie Posted 3 February, 2010 Share Posted 3 February, 2010 Sooo they are on genral sale as of thursday, Umm was wondering when you purchase a ticket for the Skate game what other game do you have to get can it be your choice or does it have to be the walsall game? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Godfather Posted 3 February, 2010 Share Posted 3 February, 2010 Sooo they are on genral sale as of thursday, Umm was wondering when you purchase a ticket for the Skate game what other game do you have to get can it be your choice or does it have to be the walsall game? It doesn't have to be Walsall but down to the discretion of the ticket office when you book. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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