Looks like a possible sell out

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So according to that there are 30 seats left in the upper tier, yet if you go to buy tickets it's completely sold out?

Are there some you can only buy over the phone/in person?
Do they hold some back for players/staff?

It's so they can advise on restricted views ? Which isn't currently possible if bought online ?
 



So according to that there are 30 seats left in the upper tier, yet if you go to buy tickets it's completely sold out?

Are there some you can only buy over the phone/in person?
Do they hold some back for players/staff?

They could have sold them since they posted the announcement. Panic buying from non-regulars maybe.
 
Hope so too. Every chance little Jimmy at least might go on to be a regular ;)
 
"It wouldn't have happened at Hillsborough"

Darren Burke 0n line reporter

It looked like it would be the happiest Christmas for ten year old orphan Little Jimmy. After finding out his parents had bought him a puppy for Christmas, a lovely Akita/Pit bull cross, he found he'd got a ticket for Sheffield Uniteds Boxing Day fixture, a team he and his Auntie Ethel have supported since they were top of the league earlier this season. However, the rules at Bramall Lane strictly prohibit disabled orphans, who may or may not be blind, taking their dogs into the ground.

He was devastated, His Owls fan father, Rocky, said from prison. He cried so much he fell out of his wheelchair as if his mother, Lambrini, had brayed him. He won't be going there ever now, said the house burglar and pensioner robber.

It's a different story though for Auntie Ethel, 59, who though sad for her nephew, will be going to the match with her new love, Staffie MKat, 19, who she met and wanked off at the Stars Christmas party last week.

In an astonishing display of goodwill though, Sheffield Wednesday have offered to send a D Taxi for Little Jimmy, to whisk him to their next home game where he will have lunch and watch the from the Directors Box, as soon as the club receive a cheque for £1500 plus vat at 40%.

The final words though, go to Little Jimmy after hearing of the Owls offer "Just when you thought it couldn't get any fucking worse"
 
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Slightly of the topic, but I see we have now sold 20,000 season tickets :) Well done to the Blades fans.
 
"It wouldn't have happened at Hillsborough"

Darren Burke 0n line reporter

It looked like it would be the happiest Christmas for ten year old orphan Little Jimmy. After finding out his parents had bought him a puppy for Christmas, a lovely Akita/Pit bull cross, he found he'd got a ticket for Sheffield Uniteds Boxing Day fixture, a team he and his Auntie Ethel have supported since they were top of the league earlier this season. However, the rules at Bramall Lane strictly prohibit disabled orphans, who may or may not be blind, taking their dogs into the ground.

He was devastated, His Owls fan father, Rocky, said from prison. He cried so much he fell out of his wheelchair as if his mother, Lambrini, had brayed him. He won't be going there ever now, said the house burglar and pensioner robber.

It's a different story though for Auntie Ethel, 59, who though sad for her nephew, will be going to the match with her new love, Staffie MKat, 19, who she met and wanked off at the Stars Christmas party last week.

In an astonishing display of goodwill though, Sheffield Wednesday have offered to send a D Taxi for Little Jimmy, to whisk him to their next home game where he will have lunch and watch the from the Directors Box, as soon as the club receive a cheque for £1500 plus vat at 40%.

The final words though, go to Little Jimmy after hearing of the Owls offer "Just when you thought it couldn't get any fucking worse"
Its outrageous - why wasnt this headline news in the Star !!
 



23 tickets left in the whole ground,thats 15 in the Puka and 8 in the John St.,,,,,,,,taken from the online tickets availabilty thingy mabob.
 

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