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Ticket news: Irons’ Bournemouth clash a sell-out

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traderSaturday’s clash against Premier League newcomers Bournemouth is a sell-out.

Demand to see Slaven Bilic’s gladiators is again high and will delight the club’s top brass ahead of the move to the Olympic Stadium. And the clash against the Cherries is just one of many games this season that are likely to have the ‘sold out’ signs erected long before kick-off.

A key reason the team is once again playing to full houses is the demand for season tickets, which had dropped during the Sam Allardyce era.

This season, the Irons are understood to have already sold more than 26,000 season tickets for the last-ever season at the Boleyn ground.

The high number of season ticket sales snapped up is the maximum permitted by the club and is 5,000 more than at the same stage 12 months ago.

Despite the huge demand to see Bilic’s team in action – and (hopefully) a return to winning ways after the 2-1 loss to Leicester – some season ticket holders may not be able to attend the game and want to re-sell their ticket. If this is the case, they can go to http://www.whufcboxoffice.com  and login. Then choose ‘My Account’ and then select the ‘Ticket Trader’ option from a drop down menu. Select the tick box saying Put ticket on sale.

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  • bubs says:

    Probably heared Randolph is in goal,
    But the board will be pleased let’s hope we get a good entertaining game of football we need a win before we go to Scouse Land

  • kevin says:

    It’s suddenly turned into a Must Win game for West Ham . Three points are vital even at this early stage in the season . We can’t be languishing at the bottom end of the Table when there is supposed to be so much promise for the future .. We cocked up against Leicester and can’t afford a repeat performance .. Bilic and the team need to exert thier superiority
    Over Bournemouth and demonstrate thier true potential .. I fully expect a 4 nil score line .
    Don’t think I am being unrealistic considering the squad we have ., regardless of whether we need another striker / and or / holding midfield player that can go forward .. It’s time for zero excuses and a Home win against lesser opposition . We will be a laughing stock if we don’t come out on top .

  • billy hammer says:

    4-0,did you not watch Bournemouth at Liverpool,clearly not if you believe we will steamroller them 4-0.

  • kevin says:

    Liverpool were disappointing ,, we shouldn’t be .. Not this time . We beat Arsenal and then lost to Leicester at home ,, no reason not to expect a Win with a healthy margin .
    Inconsistency is West Hams trade mark and it’s about time we put it to bed . , starting now.

  • billy hammer says:

    Ok,fair enough Kev,i hope you are right 😉

  • munchie63 says:

    kevin. sorry, your mad.
    Bournemouth were impressive last year and full of confidence. They played well at Afield. We are light up front and have a stand-in keeper that has always conceded (and heavily) against them before. There’s a difference between confidence and blinkered vision. We should be stronger, and we’re in trouble this year if we aren’t, but 4- 0 ?

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