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Post by Nemesis on Dec 22, 2008 20:39:36 GMT
Bought the last 2 adjoining - non restricted view seats available in our sections at our place.....apparently.
Bout time we had a decent crowd in and sold the place out.
Reminds me of times past, lets just hope the teams play their part.
;D
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Post by heja on Dec 22, 2008 20:41:44 GMT
sorry to disapoint i can still get 10 seats in a row on row P of 216 i believe 6 in a row in 215
and i doubt they are all restricted veiw
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Post by Higgy on Dec 22, 2008 20:50:48 GMT
Non restricted view seats? That would leave still a lot of seats left as you can hardly see anything of the other end of the ice on the first 3-4 rows
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Post by Nemesis on Dec 22, 2008 20:50:48 GMT
Not a disappointment at all mate. Event ticket aren't sold that way They try to keep larger groups of seats together until all isolated pairs are gone. Unless a couple particularly request a particular set of seats. This is because pairs of seats are the least popular buy generally for most events. I would think this is maybe not quite the same for hockey however the ticketing system software cannot differentiate and so the tickets are sold on the same principle. So my pair could indeed be the last true pair, the agent will have been able to see more but they are told not to sell pairs out of larger groups of seats if poss until the last minute.
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Post by KimThePanther on Dec 22, 2008 20:58:06 GMT
Anyone would think they're doing well.
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Post by Nemesis on Dec 22, 2008 20:59:51 GMT
Haha. Your not wrong Kim.
You comin up?
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Post by KimThePanther on Dec 22, 2008 21:06:29 GMT
Not this time around unfortunately. First derby game I've missed in a while. Have the in-laws flying in from Canada that day and won't have time to get up.
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Post by Adam on Dec 22, 2008 22:32:10 GMT
Well im getting mine on the day of the game, so hopefully they can squeeze me in.
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Post by tunster on Dec 23, 2008 0:18:23 GMT
Well im getting mine on the day of the game, so hopefully they can squeeze me in. im sure we can find you a space in the toilet mate ;D
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Post by NotMartinTuma on Dec 23, 2008 0:44:36 GMT
Well im getting mine on the day of the game, so hopefully they can squeeze me in. im sure we can find you a space in the toilet mate ;D Is that what Sheffield is being called these days? a-hehehe
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Post by heja on Dec 23, 2008 1:53:22 GMT
Not a disappointment at all mate. Event ticket aren't sold that way They try to keep larger groups of seats together until all isolated pairs are gone. Unless a couple particularly request a particular set of seats. This is because pairs of seats are the least popular buy generally for most events. I would think this is maybe not quite the same for hockey however the ticketing system software cannot differentiate and so the tickets are sold on the same principle. So my pair could indeed be the last true pair, the agent will have been able to see more but they are told not to sell pairs out of larger groups of seats if poss until the last minute. so you could still be now where near a sell out then
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Post by buster on Dec 23, 2008 12:03:44 GMT
Well im getting mine on the day of the game, so hopefully they can squeeze me in. im sure we can find you a space in the toilet mate ;D the away end? christ it stinks in there.
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Post by Heanor Lair on Dec 23, 2008 15:42:48 GMT
im sure we can find you a space in the toilet mate ;D Is that what Sheffield is being called these days? a-hehehe boom boom ;D
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