doddisalegend Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 I agree the people on sunday will be people that have ST with young children or ST that live long distances from St marys and cant physically get to evening games. based on the low numbers that covers it seems pointless penalising them particularly when they have multiple aways as well. hey ho at least we get tickets though Not really I have a ST and chose not to go to cup games other than Europa this season could have gone didn't. Now I'm jumping all over it like a plastic glory hunter....but hey that's one of the reasons to get a ST. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Kent Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 I've tried for 4 hours on my iPad from Australia and made 2 (very expensive) calls on my mobile but Ticket Office say they can't sell me tickets over the phone. There seems to be a software bug where you put tickets in your basket but it doesn't recognise you as having logged in. When you try (again) to log in it tells you that you're already logged in. It then tells you that you have no tickets in your basket. Clicking on the basket brings them up again but tells you that you're logged out. And so it continues. Issue seems to be that you can't access the drop down menu to show your supporter number against a ticket. Only solution I can think of is to phone a friend and get them to do it for you on a pc rather than iPad. Good luck if you're on holiday with an iPad! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Not really I have a ST and chose not to go to cup games other than Europa this season could have gone didn't. Now I'm jumping all over it like a plastic glory hunter....but hey that's one of the reasons to get a ST. out of interest, if the criteria (for getting cup final tickets) was first dibs to those that attended earlier rounds and then season ticket holders, would you have gone to the earlier rounds. And would that different criteria effect your decision to get a ST? General question. Does the guarantee of cup final tickets have a bearing on whether or not you get a ST? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barry the Badger Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 General question. Does the guarantee of cup final tickets have a bearing on whether or not you get a ST? I'd say it has a slight impact. The one year I was struggling to renew and thinking about just doing games as a non st holder if definitely entered my mind that the year I didn't get a season ticket was bound to be the year we get to a cup final. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justin Cider Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Guys just so I've got this right,as a season ticket holder without any EFL purchase history, do I have to wait until Sunday before I can make a purchase? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mattio Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 It as annoying that because I couldn't get to the home ties of the EFL cup I have to wait til Sunday despite attending the majority of our away games this season and all the other home games, oh well upstairs in Wembley's chapel it is! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TwoPints Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Got mine at 9am this morning. Waited in a queue for 7 minutes then I was in. I almost fell for getting the £56 tickets in the £72 block but then figured out that if you click on the block itself, you can pick your seats. 3 tickets duly purchased in block 131. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint_Ash Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Guys just so I've got this right,as a season ticket holder without any EFL purchase history, do I have to wait until Sunday before I can make a purchase? Yes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justin Cider Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Yes Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benjii Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 I've tried for 4 hours on my iPad from Australia and made 2 (very expensive) calls on my mobile but Ticket Office say they can't sell me tickets over the phone. There seems to be a software bug where you put tickets in your basket but it doesn't recognise you as having logged in. When you try (again) to log in it tells you that you're already logged in. It then tells you that you have no tickets in your basket. Clicking on the basket brings them up again but tells you that you're logged out. And so it continues. Issue seems to be that you can't access the drop down menu to show your supporter number against a ticket. Only solution I can think of is to phone a friend and get them to do it for you on a pc rather than iPad. Good luck if you're on holiday with an iPad! That's a bummer. Given they've only recently re-platformed the website it ought to be able to cope with iPads. Good luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
70's Mike Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 in 41 years nothing has changed if you want to be guaranteed a ticket for a final, get a season ticket and give the club your money up front. although in 76 we had vouchers, very few season ticket holders those days, and had to queue at the Dell for hours Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ladysaint Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 in 41 years nothing has changed if you want to be guaranteed a ticket for a final, get a season ticket and give the club your money up front. although in 76 we had vouchers, very few season ticket holders those days, and had to queue at the Dell for hours Was actually talking about this last night how we had to queue overnight, had football matches in the car park. Endless stream of people dropping off hot drinks to their friends and family and and everyone playing football in the car park. Remember seeing a boy about 9 years old dressed in his PJ's in the queue with his Dad overnight. Wouldn't of wanted it any other way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doddisalegend Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 out of interest, if the criteria (for getting cup final tickets) was first dibs to those that attended earlier rounds and then season ticket holders, would you have gone to the earlier rounds. And would that different criteria effect your decision to get a ST? General question. Does the guarantee of cup final tickets have a bearing on whether or not you get a ST? I think so. I mean I like going to the football so its not the only reason I get a ST but I'll be honest the cup games are extra expense on top of a ST and I was determined to do all the Europa home games so the other cups lost out. If there was no Europa I might have done a cup game or two but knowing I get a first dib on a cup final is certainly factored in to my consideration to purchase a ST. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
70's Mike Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Was actually talking about this last night how we had to queue overnight, had football matches in the car park. Endless stream of people dropping off hot drinks to their friends and family and and everyone playing football in the car park. Remember seeing a boy about 9 years old dressed in his PJ's in the queue with his Dad overnight. Wouldn't of wanted it any other way. happy days Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LGTL Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Block 134 now sold out. The rest of the lower tier only has singles in the majority of places. There's barely a seat sold in the upper tier though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ashleyb5443 Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 I think so. I mean I like going to the football so its not the only reason I get a ST but I'll be honest the cup games are extra expense on top of a ST and I was determined to do all the Europa home games so the other cups lost out. If there was no Europa I might have done a cup game or two but knowing I get a first dib on a cup final is certainly factored in to my consideration to purchase a ST. Try and log in now, ours worked even though one didn't have any efl tickets against them Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jai27 Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Block 134 now sold out. The rest of the lower tier only has singles in the majority of places. There's barely a seat sold in the upper tier though. Long may it stay that way until it gets to members with less than 5 games Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 That's a bummer. Given they've only recently re-platformed the website it ought to be able to cope with iPads. Good luck! It's always worth clearing your cookies for this website as that sometimes breaks the loop. I have faound that this can work on other ticketing sites. Or it may be something to do with Java on Safari. Settings > Safari > Advanced > Website data "Clearing cookies from a specific website is helpful if you are having issues with a single website, but you don't want all of your usernames and passwords cleared from all the other websites you visit. You can delete cookies from a specific website by going into the Advanced settings at the bottom of the Safari settings. In the Advanced tab, choose Website Data. If it isn't on the first page, you can choose 'Show All Sites' to get the full list. You can swipe your finger from right to left on the website's name to reveal a delete button. When you tap the delete button, the data from that website will be removed. If you have trouble deleting data by swiping, you can make the process easier by tapping the Edit button at the top of the screen. This puts a red circle with a minus sign next to each website. Tapping this button will reveal the Delete button, which you must tap to confirm your choice. You can also remove all website data by tapping the link at the bottom of the list." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 in 41 years nothing has changed if you want to be guaranteed a ticket for a final, get a season ticket and give the club your money up front. although in 76 we had vouchers, very few season ticket holders those days, and had to queue at the Dell for hours ST should always get 1st dibs but to suddenly use home attendance only over away attendance or a mix of both for everyone else is just plain wrong in my book. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldsarum Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Block 134 now sold out. The rest of the lower tier only has singles in the majority of places. There's barely a seat sold in the upper tier though. all the expesive seats on lower tier blocks 123 -127 and 140 -143 sold out too Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 ST should always get 1st dibs but to suddenly use home attendance only over away attendance or a mix of both for everyone else is just plain wrong in my book. I think the restriction is only to control the number of STs logging on in the first couple of days. Every ST holder who wants a ticket can get one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benjii Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 I think the restriction is only to control the number of STs logging on in the first couple of days. Every ST holder who wants a ticket can get one. He's talking about members. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doddisalegend Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Try and log in now, ours worked even though one didn't have any efl tickets against them Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk You got lucky then I tried but I have to wait until sunday Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St.JonB Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Where abouts are people with kids booking? Be good if they are able to see the match! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1576 Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Where abouts are people with kids booking? Be good if they are able to see the match! Plenty of upper tier front row seats left. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 He's talking about members. Ok. Home attendance seems better than most systems to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davefoggy Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Got mine at 9am this morning. Waited in a queue for 7 minutes then I was in. I almost fell for getting the £56 tickets in the £72 block but then figured out that if you click on the block itself, you can pick your seats. 3 tickets duly purchased in block 131. What do you mean? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Ok. Home attendance seems better than most systems to me. Why? I know people who live up north, as I do, who have done 4 home games but 7/8 away games. Why should their support be valued less than someone based in Soton who has been to 5 home games but no away games. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pluto Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 How many members ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dusic Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Why? I know people who live up north, as I do, who have done 4 home games but 7/8 away games. Why should their support be valued less than someone based in Soton who has been to 5 home games but no away games. Doesn't affect me but totally agree. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ericb Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Ok. Home attendance seems better than most systems to me. Fairest way would be home games + away games, then count down from there, with season ticket holders as priority. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Why? I know people who live up north, as I do, who have done 4 home games but 7/8 away games. Why should their support be valued less than someone based in Soton who has been to 5 home games but no away games. How do away games benefit the club? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
corky morris Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Don't think I have ever felt so fed up with Saints. I bought season tickets the minute we were relegated to League 1 & kept them until this summer. Why didn't I renew?? Two of my three sons are playing academy football on Saturday mornings & I live in rural Shropshire. They have to play Notts Forest, Leicester, Oxford etc which are all over 90 miles away from home. We simply cant get to games. We have been to 6 games this year including always & it counts for nothing. Saints have really let us down & that loyalty of hundreds & hundreds of games over many years means absolutely nothing. Ive emailed the club & they haven't even bothered replying. To say I am ****ed off with Southampton FC is an under estimation.................... All those midweek trips following 6-1 home defeats, trips to Hartlepool, Exeter & Rochdale mean absolutely nothing. Cheapest corporates I can get are 400 quid each....................... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
corky morris Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 How do away games benefit the club? Do supporters not make a difference then?? Travelling fans don't benefit the club?? Seriously?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ericb Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 How do away games benefit the club? It's about rewarding loyalty not just giving money to the club. Those that do aways, when set against the people that have done the same amount of homes, are clearly more loyal and therefore deserve the first choice in the line. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benjii Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Don't think I have ever felt so fed up with Saints. I bought season tickets the minute we were relegated to League 1 & kept them until this summer. Why didn't I renew?? Two of my three sons are playing academy football on Saturday mornings & I live in rural Shropshire. They have to play Notts Forest, Leicester, Oxford etc which are all over 90 miles away from home. We simply cant get to games. We have been to 6 games this year including always & it counts for nothing. Saints have really let us down & that loyalty of hundreds & hundreds of games over many years means absolutely nothing. Ive emailed the club & they haven't even bothered replying. To say I am ****ed off with Southampton FC is an under estimation.................... All those midweek trips following 6-1 home defeats, trips to Hartlepool, Exeter & Rochdale mean absolutely nothing. Cheapest corporates I can get are 400 quid each....................... I feel sorry for you but there's always going to be someone with a hard luck story. The fact is that demand outstrips supply. You'd be better off being annoyed with football authorities only allocating 2/3 of capacity to the clubs than being annoyed with Saints. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 How do away games benefit the club? Supporters cheering their club on benefit the club. If you judge it just on money then you're a fu_ckwit and your clearly not stupid man. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1576 Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 It's a very tricky and emotive subject but I suppose the differences between a northern based supporter who travels to 5 or 6 northern away games and a southern based supporter who travels to 5 or 6 home games are very marginal. Now a northern based supporter who travels to home games may be a different story. I guess the only sensible and fair solution is the much mentioned points system. Would certainly seem to be fairer to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pluto Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Just looking at the United tickets and they are done by season tickets with home cup games first and thats a ballot ! Imagine the meltdown with a Saints ballot system Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Duckhunter Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Just looking at the United tickets and they are done by season tickets with home cup games first and thats a ballot ! Imagine the meltdown with a Saints ballot system I'm sure Exeter away in league 1 was a ballot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turkish Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Don't think I have ever felt so fed up with Saints. I bought season tickets the minute we were relegated to League 1 & kept them until this summer. Why didn't I renew?? Two of my three sons are playing academy football on Saturday mornings & I live in rural Shropshire. They have to play Notts Forest, Leicester, Oxford etc which are all over 90 miles away from home. We simply cant get to games. We have been to 6 games this year including always & it counts for nothing. Saints have really let us down & that loyalty of hundreds & hundreds of games over many years means absolutely nothing. Ive emailed the club & they haven't even bothered replying. To say I am ****ed off with Southampton FC is an under estimation.................... All those midweek trips following 6-1 home defeats, trips to Hartlepool, Exeter & Rochdale mean absolutely nothing. Cheapest corporates I can get are 400 quid each....................... I'm in the same boat as you mate, went week in week out at the Dell, SMS, the crap times on the way down to league one, I remember going to away games In the 90s when we'd have a couple of hundred fans there and be glad just to see a shot on target. Had a season ticket for years. 4 years ago I moved up north for family reasons and now a home game is a 10 hour, 600 mile round trip, with a young family not something I can do very often, especially as work takes me away from home regularly during the week. I still go away though and still a member, would have qualified for the top level of membership applications if they'd counted all games but as they only count homes I'm miles away. I didn't even qualify via northern saints as haven't always used them for tickets, booking them myself. Luckily for me a mate has managed to sort me out a ticket in club Wembley so I will be going but that's due to him calling in a few favours. I do feel let down by the club that they haven't given a second thought to fans that don't live in an SO postcode. It's to like they even gave northern saints a slightly bigger allocation, it was just the small amount they usually get. I've no problem with season ticket holders getting first dips but outside of that its not been a fair way of allocating tickets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Duckhunter Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 I'm lucky enough to have mine but do think this particular system is flawed in two ways . Away games clearly should count for members and also allowing people to become members purely to get tickets is BS. Where is the respect for people who were members before we got to a cup final? Counting the Arsenal & West Ham games confirms they're just chasing additional revenue rather than being scrupulously fair. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Do supporters not make a difference then?? Travelling fans don't benefit the club?? Seriously?? Not financially. Not at all. Seriously. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted 3 February, 2017 Share Posted 3 February, 2017 Supporters cheering their club on benefit the club. If you judge it just on money then you're a fu_ckwit and your clearly not stupid man. They don't benefit the club in any way. And clean up your mouth. There's no need for such foul language. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintgeorge8 Posted 4 February, 2017 Share Posted 4 February, 2017 They don't benefit the club in any way. And clean up your mouth. There's no need for such foul language. Football without fans is nothing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintwbu Posted 4 February, 2017 Share Posted 4 February, 2017 It is disappointing that my decision to go to Palace away rather than say Palace at home in the league cup has cost me an extra few quid, meant I had to watch that absolute shower of **** and am now one behind in the final pecking order! Oh well.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TwoPints Posted 4 February, 2017 Share Posted 4 February, 2017 What do you mean? Lord Duckhunter said a mate of his had ended up with a yellow seat instead of a green one as there were a few rows of yellow seats at the front of the green blocks. It's easy to do unless you double check your basket before paying. You click on the block which says they're £72 tickets but unless you select specific seats, it allocates seats at the front in the £56 ticket section. Sent from my SM-T810 using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
corky morris Posted 4 February, 2017 Share Posted 4 February, 2017 Not financially. Not at all. Seriously. OK, financially....................that should be the only benefit worth quantifying. So 15 years of season tickets previously mean **** all then. Seriously................ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
corky morris Posted 4 February, 2017 Share Posted 4 February, 2017 I'm in the same boat as you mate, went week in week out at the Dell, SMS, the crap times on the way down to league one, I remember going to away games In the 90s when we'd have a couple of hundred fans there and be glad just to see a shot on target. Had a season ticket for years. 4 years ago I moved up north for family reasons and now a home game is a 10 hour, 600 mile round trip, with a young family not something I can do very often, especially as work takes me away from home regularly during the week. I still go away though and still a member, would have qualified for the top level of membership applications if they'd counted all games but as they only count homes I'm miles away. I didn't even qualify via northern saints as haven't always used them for tickets, booking them myself. Luckily for me a mate has managed to sort me out a ticket in club Wembley so I will be going but that's due to him calling in a few favours. I do feel let down by the club that they haven't given a second thought to fans that don't live in an SO postcode. It's to like they even gave northern saints a slightly bigger allocation, it was just the small amount they usually get. I've no problem with season ticket holders getting first dips but outside of that its not been a fair way of allocating tickets. I'm a member mate too. Won't bother again though. Might as well watch none league football..............Ignoring always is total bull!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whelk Posted 4 February, 2017 Share Posted 4 February, 2017 When my kids were really young I stopped going regularly for few years. I couldn't get FA cup final ticket v Arsenal. I didn't think or expect that my endless home and away games prior to this would help me secure a ticket. I accepted that I was fcked if we got to a cup final. There will always be hard luck stories but if they did use countless years of loyalty there would be far more moaning. Didn't realise Arsenal and WH game counted though. That is dreadful but not surprising as our club is as greedy as the rest. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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