Bloody hell. Brave of you to admit you have Category C friends! It's bad enough me coming on here having to admit I'm Category B.
I got my tickets fine although i did get them at 12 yesterday, maybe they may give us a few hundred more seats as we sold out our allocation very quickly.
I'll unashamedly admit I've only just been promoted to Category C, and were it not for the fortune of a couple of away games going on general sale last season (not sure if cup games count as I was also at Arsenal and Wembley) I might not have even made that. I couldn't make most games during the promotion season because of money problems owing to being out of work for a long time and the only away game I made it to was Millwall, and it was during a time of my life when other things had precedence over football anyway. While obviously it's a better system than the first come, first served basis during our previous short-lived stint in the big time, it does seem a bit rough for those who want to go to away games but can't due to being in a low category (if at all) but then how are you supposed to get into the category if you can't go to away games? And situations like this don't help my desire to get into Cat B ASAP, but hopefully our allocation won't be so limited in subsequent games.
Yeah, it's ridiculously awkward. Making a 150+ mile round trip for a home game is ridiculously awkward too.
Me too. My only worry is that we might miss out if the Hammers get relegated and we don't draw them in a Cup competition.
They seem to sing the bubbles thing every 5 minutes though. I should imagine because 30,000 of them don't know the words the rest of the West Ham songs.
Did you get someone to help you in them 25mins you were crying out for help,What a legend being CAT B and having to take chances.Cat B that has made me laugh ever since I read it,thanks for making me laugh so much.
Think you've got me confused with someone else as I never asked for help. You illiterate BELL. Cat B is for the proper away fans. You know, the ones who don't have season tickets, something which is totally meaningless when it comes to proving away loyalty. Not my fault the club gave in to you flask and blanket types who think it does and punted you up the list with your 6 away games under your belt.
You don't even know what the categories are. You're in a higher Away category because you have a Home season ticket. It's nonsense. You could go to 6 and I could do 38 in 2 years and you'd still be A and I'd still be B.
Yeah right.You have made my night thanks for the entertainment.Cat A is 6 or more away games in so many years nothing to do with having a season ticket all you need is a fan ID,which is jokes But when it comes to Bournemouth we only have 1200 and it's all down to how many away you have done and A+ will come into it done on away games only.I could get you a ticket for muff away and pm you as I know atleast 40 people who would get tickets but all might not go.
https://www.watfordfc.com/sites/default/files/2016-08/Away%20Match%20Buying%20Policy%202016-2017.pdf Group A recognises current season ticket holders who've been to at least six away matches since July 2014 Group B recognises match ticket purchasers (non-season ticket holders) with a similarly strong buying history Group C recognises current season ticket holders who’ve been to less than six away matches since July 2014