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[Albion] Wolves - Away tickets







Iggle Piggle

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Marylebone to Birmingham Moor Street (Chiltern) likely to be cheapest route. A few beers in Brum and then a short hop to Wolverhampton.
I use the Chiltern line a lot for London. If you are travelling alone it's 40 quid return to Birmingham from London Marylebone, however, kids essentially go free on a family ticket making it much more cheaper for multiple people than the Avanti and a million times less frustrating than the West Midlands steam train via Northampton.
 




Dave the hatosaurus

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Aug 22, 2021
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Was basing the info from footballgroundguide.com


Around 3010 seems to be the norm based on a quick google of what other clubs have published
Yes i think that info from the footballgroundguide side is either out of date or just plain wrong. It actually says that the ground capacity is over 31000 which means by definition they would have to give us 3000.
I went back and checked my figures and the block quantities are as follows JL2 370, JL3 412, JL4 255, JL5 335, JL6 335, JL7 294, JL8 364, JL9 350, JL10 266, ELSD 28,
making a grand total 3009.
 


Dave the hatosaurus

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Don’t be dismayed, I ‘sometimes’ over react……..
Unless you’re being sarcastic in which case I feel completely slighted.
I realise it is not usual on social media in general or NSC in particular to openly admit that one has made an error and apologise but then perhaps i am somewhat unusual! (also i do not know if you had noticed but i did go back at the time and alter my original post).
 














Conkers

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5 mins gone and only down to about 520 remaining of the initial batch. Suspect this will go to MyAlbion+ (assuming we have the full 3,000ish)
 


drew

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Yes i think that info from the footballgroundguide side is either out of date or just plain wrong. It actually says that the ground capacity is over 31000 which means by definition they would have to give us 3000.
I went back and checked my figures and the block quantities are as follows JL2 370, JL3 412, JL4 255, JL5 335, JL6 335, JL7 294, JL8 364, JL9 350, JL10 266, ELSD 28,
making a grand total 3009.
Quick google says capacity is 32,050.
 




Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
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Club may have got this right, you know. (don't they always)

494 left, with 600 ish still to come.
Will probably sell out at MY Albion +
 


Skuller

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I’ve got my ticket but I’ve a friend with fewer points waiting for their window. If they can’t get into my block can anyone remember if all the blocks back onto the same concourse? There are so many blocks they might divide it up. I went last year but can’t remember.
 


Bozza

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Yes i think that info from the footballgroundguide side is either out of date or just plain wrong. It actually says that the ground capacity is over 31000 which means by definition they would have to give us 3000.
I went back and checked my figures and the block quantities are as follows JL2 370, JL3 412, JL4 255, JL5 335, JL6 335, JL7 294, JL8 364, JL9 350, JL10 266, ELSD 28,
making a grand total 3009.
Having done a quick search of other PL clubs' ticket sales pages for Wolves away where the club, unlike the Albion, state the away allocation that is pretty much bang on.

I've seen various numbers quoted including 3,008 and 3,014.
 
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Skuller

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Indeed. I booked my return ticket (well, the London to Wolverhampton section) for my son and I as soon as it was announced as 3pm KO. £60 for the two of us. I'd be surprised if that deal is still available.
I booked a train for a long weekend (going Friday returning Monday). Using Splitmyfare and Old Person’s railcard I got a return for £26 from Seaford which was a pleasant surprise. Hotels in Birmingham look cheaper than normal as well.
 


Uh_huh_him

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I’ve got my ticket but I’ve a friend with fewer points waiting for their window. If they can’t get into my block can anyone remember if all the blocks back onto the same concourse? There are so many blocks they might divide it up. I went last year but can’t remember.
Pretty sure it's all one long concourse, from memory
 




Skuller

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Marylebone to Birmingham Moor Street (Chiltern) likely to be cheapest route. A few beers in Brum and then a short hop to Wolverhampton.
I always use that route going to the midlands. It’s a bit slower (but cheaper) but at least you always get a good view. In contrast, see photo for the marvellous view I got on a recent Avanti train out of Euston. With Chiltern railway you also get the bonus (for a train geek) of using Marylebone and (especially) Moor Street, which are wonderful stations.
IMG_1990.jpeg
 






Dave the hatosaurus

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Aug 22, 2021
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Having done a quick search of other PL clubs' ticket sales pages for Wolves away where the club, unlike the Albion, state the away allocation that is pretty much bang on.

I've seen various numbers quoted including 3,0008 and 3,014.
Thanks for that info Bozza, now the two questions left are
1 When will the club open the rest of our allocation?
2 Can we sell them all when they do? (hoping of course that they do indeed intend to open the rest)
 


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