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Saints Sell Out Yet Another Away Allocation
Wednesday, 16th Mar 2016 12:47

Saints fans are still travelling in big numbers as yet another away game has sold out shortly after going on sale.

Saints supporters still believe that the team can make a late bid for a Europa League spot judging by the numbers that are travelling away, the trip to potential shock Premier league winners Leicester City is already sold out weeks before the game.

Saints will be looking to try and catch the Foxes having a nervy finish as they close in on the Premier League title and they will be helped once again by big numbers of Saints supporters.

After that it is Everton and that again should see big numbers travelling as the season heads towards another climatic ending.

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SaintBrock added 07:56 - Mar 17
Well they are the league leaders so hardly a surprise that loads of fans want to see them and to see if Saints can cause an upset. I think this sell out is as much to do with Leicester's astonishing success as any upsurge of interest from local fans to follow our team.
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darthvader added 13:36 - Mar 17
Is it full allocation though ? 3000 is full allocation isn't it ? Like at everton in a few weeks 1,819 is under 2 thirds what we could take -10% of 39000 ? .so why aren't we taking full when we sell out with weeks to go ???
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SaintNick50 added 21:23 - Mar 18
I agree with Saint Brock we all want to see Leicester win the title, just so the dream of us doing the same is a little bit closer.

The home game was exciting and I would love to see us win, but part of me will not be too disappointed f Leicester win or draw and that point(s) means they win the Premier League.
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