Everton Game On The Verge Of A St Mary's Sell Out ! Tuesday, 15th Feb 2022 10:29 Southampton fans who are intending attending the game against Everton on Saturday had better move quick, with only a couple of hundred tickets still remaining for the clash on Saturday at St Mary's.
Saints recent good form has seen an upsurge in interest and confidence in the team and the manager, with only 1 defeat in the last 8 Premier League games in a run that stretches back two months, suddenly fans are realising that Ralph Hasenhuttl has put together a decent squad.
Although there are seats available in all four stands, in the Chapel, Itchen & Northam they are extremely limited with only the Kingsland having significant seats available.
So the advice is get in quick, the remaining seats will sell out quite fast and I would be surprised if any where left by Wednesday.
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UgandaSaint added 15:46 - Feb 15
Don't you hate all these glory hunters who fill the stadium, where were they when Saints were languishing in League One? Soon it will be like Manchester United, having to ban season ticket holders who don't attend 10 home games. I mean, what's wrong with buying a season ticket at Old Trafford just to ensure you get to see the home game against Saints? United still get the money, don't they? I hate it when real fans like me who have supported the club through thick and thin since 1885 have to sit next to some prawn sandwich eater who doesn't even know the words to "If I had the wings of a sparrow". Look at Pompey, their average gate of 14,000 is only 3,000 below what they were getting when they were a force in the Premiership, I mean that's real fans. | | |
Saintal7 added 16:24 - Feb 15
Uganda don't ever recall the skates being a force in the premiership but then you are a bit older than me according to your post you will be a 137 this year | | |
Centurion added 16:25 - Feb 15
All are welcome!! | | |
dwayne_dibley added 08:08 - Feb 16
I 1885 Uganda was part of the British Empire so the season ticket would have have taken a long time to make it to Uganda Saint, especially given how useless the Ticket Office are with technology. An inkpot and quill pen must have been a nightmare. Have to agree about the prawn sandwich eater given the state of the catering at SMS. Would probably have been more deadly than an Ugandan thrush epidemic. Look forward to seeing you at a home game soon, do they let you park your elephants in the car park? A final thought is that buying a Manure ST and not using it could be seen as an act of mercy in preventing some Japanese soul from having to watch them. | | |
Boris1977 added 09:11 - Feb 16
It is weird how more people are attending more public events as the pandemic has gradually subsided over the last 6 weeks. Bloo*y health conscious bed wetting snowflakes 😉 | | |
dwayne_dibley added 10:52 - Feb 16
bad news is always forgotten fast | | |
MickeyBlueEyes added 14:05 - Feb 18
A single club city should be selling 32,500 tickets every home game. That aside, as an Evertonian I'm not looking forward to the game against an in form Saints, but I'd welcome anything better than a loss. | | |
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