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Leeds get 4600 tickets for their game at Hillsborough at £39.

How come United fans paid £3 a ticket more and got nowhere near as many tickets?.

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Leeds get 4600 tickets for their game at Hillsborough at £39.

How come United fans paid £3 a ticket more and got nowhere near as many tickets?.

 

Leeds fans are a nicer bunch.:hihi:

Seriously I think more Owls would want to see us beat you lot than Leeds.

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Leeds get 4600 tickets for their game at Hillsborough at £39.

How come United fans paid £3 a ticket more and got nowhere near as many tickets?.

 

Allocation is decided by SAG not the club, the increased numbers leads to cheaper ticket cost.

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Leeds fans are a nicer bunch.:hihi:

Seriously I think more Owls would want to see us beat you lot than Leeds.

 

Are you saying they only come to see the Blades?.

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Are you saying they only come to see the Blades?.

 

A Sheffield Derby will always be bigger than a Yorkshire Derby.

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Allocation is decided by SAG not the club, the increased numbers leads to cheaper ticket cost.

 

So you're telling me SAG think 4600 Leeds fans is safer than the same amount of United fans?.

I'd be interested to know why.

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So you're telling me SAG think 4600 Leeds fans is safer than the same amount of United fans?.

I'd be interested to know why.

 

I don't think SAG do anything logically.

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I don't think SAG do anything logically.

 

Do you have anything to confirm SAG dictated to SWFC the allocation to Sufc ?

What about the price difference?.

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Leeds get 4600 tickets for their game at Hillsborough at £39.

How come United fans paid £3 a ticket more and got nowhere near as many tickets?.

 

That's up to Wednesday really. The Blades allocation is generous when you consider the EFL rules. We obviously wanted the bottom of the West Stand for our own fans, nothing wrong with that in my opinion.

 

I think both clubs have agreed to offer the same number of away tickets to the other club.

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Do you have anything to confirm SAG dictated to SWFC the allocation to Sufc ?

What about the price difference?.

 

SAG give guidelines on maximum capacity, it's been set at 2399 for Bramall Lane as Sibon says the clubs agreed to repeat this for the S6 game.

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That's up to Wednesday really. The Blades allocation is generous when you consider the EFL rules. We obviously wanted the bottom of the West Stand for our own fans, nothing wrong with that in my opinion.

 

I think both clubs have agreed to offer the same number of away tickets to the other club.

 

Why give Leeds more at a discount?.

 

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SAG give guidelines on maximum capacity, it's been set at 2399 for Bramall Lane as Sibon says the clubs agreed to repeat this for the S6 game.

 

We aren't talking about the Lane game and Wednesday have given a larger allocation before in fact I can only remember one time they didn't but could be wrong.

I can't see United coming to an agreement with Wednesday or anyone about what they allocate at their home games it's down to them.

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Why give Leeds more at a discount?.

 

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We aren't talking about the Lane game and Wednesday have given a larger allocation before in fact I can only remember one time they didn't but could be wrong.

I can't see United coming to an agreement with Wednesday or anyone about what they allocate at their home games it's down to them.

 

It is down to each club. So why are you whining about Wednesday's decision.

 

The ground is sold out, so the ticketing policy is a success. You could argue that ticket prices were too cheap, given that they all sold very quickly.

 

As for the United/Wednesday agreement, you'll just have to wait and see.

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