Logistically speaking, it would be. I've never known an event where you can purchase 36 seats together, it just doesn't happen.
I've just caught up with this whole thread after being out all day. So, the directive that general sale means 2 per registered person is an EFL directive. OK fair enough. But what I don't understand is, why is a season ticket holder trusted to buy 6 tickets and not give them to his Wednesday supporting mates, but a non ST holder who has a purchase history is only trusted to buy 2? Both groups of people have a recorded history of being a Barnsley supporter.
My guess is that the latter could include lapsed fans or people that went to 1 game a few years ago and see an opportunity to make a bit of money selling them to wednesday fans.
Down on Saturday, back Monday evening mate. Luckily both Sunderland and Boro failed in Play Offs otherwise travelling down would have been a nightmare, Wednesday might think they have big fan base but compared to those two…..
The 2 ticket limit, the pertinent question is: Is it 2 tickets for anyone who has made a previous purchase Or 2 tickets for any adult who has an account number on the database, even if they have never purchased tickets directly and only had tickets bought for them as part of a network?
My guess is that it's one package for all and it's supposed to say Wednesday vs Barnsley but it hasn't been updated since our game. The League 2 one and Championship ones don't have any teams on them
hoping its any adult who as an account. As i'm the only person in my network who as purchased tickets, despite both my son and daughter being on the system for best part of 15 years. unless previously having a season ticket counts as purchase history
A great compromise would be to have kids tickets not count towards the 2, but maybe that's too sensible.
We were well outnumbered by Oxford, Swansea and Millwall. Against Ipswich and Cardiff we had roughly the same number of fans.
Fowl complaining logically that they should have had 40k and us 30k from the start......."What if they do sell out? Doesn’t seem right"