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Initial MK Allocation 3,860
Wednesday, 25th Jan 2023 12:08

Town have been given an initial allocation of 3,860 seats for the game against the MK Dons at Stadium MK on Saturday 25th February.

Last season, the Blues took 6,850 to the corresponding fixture, almost certainly the club’s biggest ever league travelling support and the club will be able to request more should these tickets sell out.

The initial allocation is split across lower and upper tiers with the hosts stipulating in which order areas are sold.

Sales dates
Gold members — Monday 30th January, 10am
Season ticket holders — Wednesday 1st February, 10am
Silver card members — Friday 3rd February, 10am
General sale — Monday 6th February, 10am

"Prices
Adults - £25
Seniors (65+) - £18
U25 - £12
U18 - £6
U12 - £3

Town will be operating a safe seating area at the game, which will be in block 30 of the lower tier and blocks 26/27 in the upper tier. To purchase a ticket within a safe seating area call the ticket office on 03330 05 05 03.

Coach travel will be sold in line with the ticket sale windows with prices set at £23 for adults, £20 for seniors/under-23s and £17 for under-19s.

Coaches will leave from behind the Sir Bobby Robson Stand at 10.30am, picking up at Bury, Stowmarket and Newmarket en route.

The club will no longer be issuing physical tickets for coach travel with confirmation emails proof of purchase and the stewards issued a register on the day.


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MaySixth added 12:15 - Jan 25
Laughable - we could sell double
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RegencyBlue added 12:17 - Jan 25
We will get 7000 if we want them but that is the limit their safety certificate puts on away fans apparently.
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blues1 added 12:26 - Jan 25
Regency blue. What u say there makes no sense whatsoever. If their safety certificate only allowed for the initial number we have, then we wouldn't be able to get any more.
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ThaiBlue added 13:05 - Jan 25
Give 10.000 m
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Bluebell added 13:28 - Jan 25
Instead of moaning about the allocation, read what it says!

‘The club will be able to ask for more should they sell out'.
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AndoverFist added 14:16 - Jan 25
Indeed Bluebell, spot on. Seems some folk are so keen to belittle others, rather than take a step back & comprehend what has been stated - before posting a load of wibble. I'm sure an apology will be incoming ….
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Bazza8564 added 14:29 - Jan 25
The maximum that end can hold is around 9000, Wolves took that there a few years ago.It wraps around both corners as a segregated area.
The reason we only got 6850 last year was they didn't really want to be outnumbered against a promotion rival. Not an issue this year so I'd personally like to think we might go beyond the number we took then, especially if we can play like we did last night in the next few games.
MK need the money, it all adds up to a massive day out if all goes to plan
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pg888 added 15:12 - Jan 25
Just a shame it's an awful soulless ground with no boozers around it. Worst away day in the league by far.
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chepstowblue added 16:22 - Jan 25
Blues1. I believe what Regency is saying is that 7,000 is the safety certificate limit and not the initial allocation of 3,860.
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HopefulBlue69 added 17:19 - Jan 25
Not sure @pg888 has given the full picture there...The ground fully fits in with what people of MK want and like, why else would they live there...😂😂
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Linkboy13 added 17:53 - Jan 25
We could easily out number the home support? If we get elecated the tickets that we need. Went last season really enjoyed the occasion very impressive ground.
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Carberry added 17:58 - Jan 25
It's all there in black and white Blues1, keep up with the programme mate.
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Fatboy added 18:45 - Jan 26
Let's hope they open more gates this time. The queue to get in last season was a joke. I mean, they knew how many of us were going!
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