Posted October 14, 200816 yr hi guys, Looking for some information and help.Me and my girlfriend are looking to come and see chelsea play , the game I thought of was the up coming newcastle game. I have read the website about the membership and understand that I need to wait in order to purchase the two tickets I need, I just want to know what are my chances of getting these tickets when they go on sale to the members. Also does anyone know what the best hotel would be to stay in ? all help is greatly appreciated
October 14, 200816 yr Well you won't be able to get one when they go on sale to members only unless you know of a member who will apply got one on your behalf. As for best hotel - well there is no shortage of them around, just depends on your price range.
October 15, 200816 yr Author Well you won't be able to get one when they go on sale to members only unless you know of a member who will apply got one on your behalf.As for best hotel - well there is no shortage of them around, just depends on your price range. am planning on becoming a member so a can get the tickets.. if a pay for the membership tommorrow is there any loyalty scheme , meaning people with more loyalty points gets first pick ? thanks .
October 15, 200816 yr You should have a fair chance of getting a ticket but you might want to get on with it as you don't have much time left before the Newcastle tickets go on sale. There is a loyalty scheme in place though so you would be low down the pecking order.
October 16, 200816 yr Jurys Hotel usually do good deals . Chelsea village hotel is another option but all depends on who were playing. Really depends on your budget . Theres a s**t load of hotels in the location , just do a google search .
October 16, 200816 yr You could also try the Ibis Earl's Court, it's a 10 to 15 minute walk from the Bridge, and it's reasonably well priced. I've also tried the La Reserve hotel, next door to the Bridge, a couple of times, but I find it stuffy and overheated.
October 31, 200816 yr Author hi guys just noticed that only have restricted view seats left in the matt harding lower east... just wondering how bad these seats are and if there worth the 25 pounds thanks again :)
November 1, 200816 yr That probably means you're sat behind the goal, so if you want a good atmosphere but you might be looking through a bit of netting then it's ok. £25 is a lot cheaper than the £60 tickets I tend to plump for.
November 1, 200816 yr Make sure you don't get tickets for the back row of the Matthew Harding Lower. Whenever the game gets interesting everyone in front of you stands up - but when you go to stand up yourself you can't because of the low roof, so basically you can't see anything till everyone else sits down.
November 1, 200816 yr Make sure you don't get tickets for the back row of the Matthew Harding Lower. Whenever the game gets interesting everyone in front of you stands up - but when you go to stand up yourself you can't because of the low roof, so basically you can't see anything till everyone else sits down. But on a good note, you will be guarenteed a decent atmosphere in that spot.
November 1, 200816 yr But on a good note, you will be guarenteed a decent atmosphere in that spot. This is true, best part of the ground for atmosphere! And if we play anything like we did against Liverpool, not seeing the game could be considered a bonus. Don't get me wrong, I'm not one of those types who complain about people standing up at games. On the contrary, I'm all for the return of the terraces - I'd even start going to games again if that ever came about! By the time it ever does (if it ever does!), I'll be too old to enjoy a good old version of 'Knees Up Mother Brown' :)
November 2, 200816 yr Author doesnt matter anywae sold out before i they even went on sale to members..... whats the chance of getting tickets down there ....