Plymouth away ticket details
Plymouth Argyle (A)
Sky Bet Championship
Saturday 20th January 2024 | KO: 3:00pm
General Ticket Price
Adult: £28
Over 65: £23
Under 23: £18
Under 18: £11
Under 14*: £8
Under 8*: £3
Wheelchair Access Ticket Price
Adult: £19
Over 65: £16
Under 23: £13
Under 18: £8
* Under 14 & Under 8 tickets need to be with an adult, over 65, or under 23
Disabled Supporters:
Ambulant Disabled supporters pay the appropriate age band listed in the General Ticket Price category.
Disabled allocations are available to those individuals who are in receipt of higher or enhanced rate DWP/PIP
On Sale Date + Selling Structure:
From 10am on Wednesday 10th January 2024 - Stage (1) - tickets will become available to:
Current Season Ticket Holders who have attended 4 or more away league fixtures during the 23/24 Season.
Current Club Members + Junior Bluebird Members who have attended 5 or more away league fixtures during the 23/24 Season.
From 10am on Friday 12th January 2024 - Stage (2) – subject to availability - tickets will now also become available to:
Current Season Ticket Holders who have attended 3 or more away league fixtures during the 23/24 Season.
Current Club Members + Junior Bluebird Members who have attended 4 or more away league fixtures during the 23/24 Season.
We anticipate to sell out during the above stages, but if tickets remain available, a further sales criteria will be introduced and advertised via the Club’s social media platforms.
Strictly one ticket per qualifying supporter.
Qualifying Fixtures for all Stages of sale: Away league fixtures 23/24 season as listed below:
Leeds United, Leicester City, Ipswich Town, Sunderland, Middlesbrough, Blackburn Rovers, Huddersfield Town, Stoke City, Preston North End, Southampton, Hull City, Sheffield Wednesday (league fixture) and Queens Park Rangers.
tickets.cardiffcityfc.co.uk
All tickets are subject to availability.
Please note all tickets are subject to a £2 per ticket booking fee.
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No chance of me getting a ticket then.
In a money saving exercise I decided this season to visit grounds that I haven't been to before. Plymouth is one of them but I haven't been to any aways yet this season.
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Originally Posted by
Michael Morris
Plymouth Argyle (A)
Sky Bet Championship
Saturday 20th January 2024 | KO: 3:00pm
General Ticket Price
Adult: £28
Over 65: £23
Under 23: £18
Under 18: £11
Under 14*: £8
Under 8*: £3
Wheelchair Access Ticket Price
Adult: £19
Over 65: £16
Under 23: £13
Under 18: £8
* Under 14 & Under 8 tickets need to be with an adult, over 65, or under 23
Disabled Supporters:
Ambulant Disabled supporters pay the appropriate age band listed in the General Ticket Price category.
Disabled allocations are available to those individuals who are in receipt of higher or enhanced rate DWP/PIP
On Sale Date + Selling Structure:
From 10am on Wednesday 10th January 2024 - Stage (1) - tickets will become available to:
Current Season Ticket Holders who have attended 4 or more away league fixtures during the 23/24 Season.
Current Club Members + Junior Bluebird Members who have attended 5 or more away league fixtures during the 23/24 Season.
From 10am on Friday 12th January 2024 - Stage (2) – subject to availability - tickets will now also become available to:
Current Season Ticket Holders who have attended 3 or more away league fixtures during the 23/24 Season.
Current Club Members + Junior Bluebird Members who have attended 4 or more away league fixtures during the 23/24 Season.
We anticipate to sell out during the above stages, but if tickets remain available, a further sales criteria will be introduced and advertised via the Club’s social media platforms.
Strictly one ticket per qualifying supporter.
Qualifying Fixtures for all Stages of sale: Away league fixtures 23/24 season as listed below:
Leeds United, Leicester City, Ipswich Town, Sunderland, Middlesbrough, Blackburn Rovers, Huddersfield Town, Stoke City, Preston North End, Southampton, Hull City, Sheffield Wednesday (league fixture) and Queens Park Rangers.
tickets.cardiffcityfc.co.uk
All tickets are subject to availability.
Please note all tickets are subject to a £2 per ticket booking fee.
Am I imaging this but I thought that the club had up until now, this season, dropped this elaborate ‘selling structure’? I don’t remember seeing it for the away games at QPR or Southampton or Leicester anyway…..
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Thirty quid bloody hell
For a game of football
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Bobby Dandruff
Am I imaging this but I thought that the club had up until now, this season, dropped this elaborate ‘selling structure’? I don’t remember seeing it for the away games at QPR or Southampton or Leicester anyway…..
Max allocation at Plymouth for away fans is 1684. Leeds, Leicester and Southampton were 2200, 2200 and 2,800 and sold out within 24 hours. I guess they had to set one for Plymouth.
I was actually surprised they never set a criteria for Leeds and Leicester at the beginning of the season.
Spedger
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Bobby Dandruff
Am I imaging this but I thought that the club had up until now, this season, dropped this elaborate ‘selling structure’? I don’t remember seeing it for the away games at QPR or Southampton or Leicester anyway…..
We generally don't need it
Our away support is not what it used to be
2500 allocation for QPR
Only took 1300
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SLUDGE FACTORY
We generally don't need it
Our away support is not what it used to be
2500 allocation for QPR
Only took 1300
Probably because it was £34 a ticket at QPR
£15/£20 per adult and £5.00 for under 16’s would have resulted in an away sell out
Our away support is better than what it used to be, but the experience and cost of tickets , trains and buses affects our away numbers.
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TWGL1
Probably because it was £34 a ticket at QPR
£15/£20 per adult and £5.00 for under 16’s would have resulted in an away sell out
Our away support is better than what it used to be, but the experience and cost of tickets , trains and buses affects our away numbers.
Yeah, I thought that our away following had got bigger over the years (as I mostly go to away games) but maybe I’m wrong.
Those buying criteria make it difficult for away members to buy tickets.
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Bobby Dandruff
Yeah, I thought that our away following had got bigger over the years (as I mostly go to away games) but maybe I’m wrong.
Those buying criteria make it difficult for away members to buy tickets.
If you are an away member presumably you go to fair few away games, making it easier for you to buy tickets than for people like me who have a season ticket but rarely go to away games.
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RichardM
If you are an away member presumably you go to fair few away games, making it easier for you to buy tickets than for people like me who have a season ticket but rarely go to away games.
Not necessarily.
You HAVE to be an away member even if you only buy tickets for one away game (as I just had to do for my son who is visiting from Australia making his QPR ticket £30 + £37)
Living in Surrey, I go to the away games in the SE of which there aren’t loads.
Plus season ticket holders always get priority on away tickets anyway…..
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The away membership (whilst overpriced, it used to be £20) is a good way to ensure people that travel regularly don’t miss out on the “glamour” ties.
If you’re willing to go to Middlesbrough, Blackburn, Plymouth, etc then it’s fair enough you get first dibs on Swansea, Bristol, Leicester, Leeds, etc.
I think requiring a membership for absolutely every away game is poor though. For the games that have no chance of selling out the club should drop the membership requirement 4 or 5 days before the game. At least it gives people the chance to go to the odd game if they want to.
If someone’s planning on going to 1 or 2 away games a season, a £30 membership payment on top of ticket prices is quite off putting.
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I only ever really do away games having lived in the isle of man, Manchester, Maidstone and now stockport since 1979. Maybe ten homes in that time. When the membership first came in I stopped going to games, probably lasted about eight years.
Still refuse to pay for the privilege of being allowed to buy a ticket but have added a way of acquiring tickets for the 4-5 games a season I attend!!! Do tend to go to midweek aways in northern towns though
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Canton Kev
The away membership (whilst overpriced, it used to be £20) is a good way to ensure people that travel regularly don’t miss out on the “glamour” ties.
If you’re willing to go to Middlesbrough, Blackburn, Plymouth, etc then it’s fair enough you get first dibs on Swansea, Bristol, Leicester, Leeds, etc.
I think requiring a membership for absolutely every away game is poor though. For the games that have no chance of selling out the club should drop the membership requirement 4 or 5 days before the game. At least it gives people the chance to go to the odd game if they want to.
If someone’s planning on going to 1 or 2 away games a season, a £30 membership payment on top of ticket prices is quite off putting.
I agree. Living in Bristol it’s a short hop to Ashton gate but given I hardly travel any more, I don’t want to spend £30 on a membership for the chance of one away game a season