Tickets For Swindon and Brentford Trips
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Swansea City's festive fixtures at Brentford and Swindon have been made all-ticket for away fans. Kenny Jackett will take his side to Brentford on Monday, December 26 (1pm), and Swindon on Saturday, December 31 (12.30pm). Tickets will go on sale to full season ticket holders and Premier Club members on Wednesday, December 7. 12-book voucher holders and Trust members will be able to purchase their tickets from Monday, December 12. All remaining tickets will go on general sale from Wednesday, December 14. To claim your ticket, season ticket holders should produce voucher E for Brentford and F for Swindon. There is one ticket allowed per voucher. Premier Club members should produce special football vouchers 3 and 4 respectively, while Trust members should display their membership card. Again, there is one ticket per person/voucher. Once on general sale, tickets will be limited to four per person. The club has allocated 2800 tickets for the Brentford game, 620 of which are seated. Seats are priced at £17 for adults, £12 oaps and students, £3 under-16s. On the open terrace, tickets are £12 adults, £6 oaps and students, £3 under-16s. There are 2228 tickets for the Swindon fixture, 1000 of which are in a covered stand priced £21 for adults, £13 oaps and students, £7 under-16s.Another 1228 seats are available in an open stand priced £15 adults, £12 oaps and students, £6 under-16s. Disabled supporters should phone 0870 443 1894 Exiled fans should post a cheque made payable to SSMC along with a self-addressed envelope and the relevant vouchers to the ticket office. The ticket office is open Monday to Friday from 10am until 6pm, and on Saturday from 10am until 4pm. You will not be able to book these tickets via the internet. Coach details for both games can be found here What to read next:The month of December comes around with a few extra fixtures and the end of those six fixtures is a catalyst for some teams. The Swans have issues on the pitch and some are stating off it as well. The vultures were circling overhead. The bleached bones of the dead lay all around. Wait…a movement…a moving hand. A hen peckered face turns to the light and screams out, ‘Jack Butty here. I’m back with my latest missive from the defiles of dreadful duplicity.’ The cheers of voices were raised. Jack Butty looked around, ‘You lot can pipe down. You’re all gonners and gooners.’ And so, it came to pass… The Swansea City coaching mystery took another weird step yesterday when we received some information on Tozé Mendes, the new assistant manager to Vitor Matos. Well, in certain quarters he is Vitor’s assistant. It all was going so nicely, well for fifteen minutes of the game yesterday at The Hawthorns. The script unfolded as soon as West Bromwich Albion got ahold of the game. A game which ended just the way most expected. A brilliant start from Swansea City this afternoon dived into another order from the menu of disastrous football. Starters of no idea after fifteen minutes, with a main course of incompetence and a big desert of stupidity. They are now equal third bottom with Portsmouth who the Swans play at home on Tuesday 9th December (7:45pm) after a home game next Saturday against Oxford United (3pm) West Bromwich Albion 3 - 2 Swansea City - Player Ratings and Reports
If you saw the match, please give us your player ratings and a mini match report. The Swans are at the Hawthorns this afternoon for their Championship fixture against West Bromwich Albion. We will carry some team news later and then will have the official announcement after that. Swansea City travel to the midlands today with one focus, do not lose the game and begin to rebuild the fans confidence in the team. By all accounts Vitor Matos has identified two glaring errors in the Swans training processes prior to his arrival, the more astute will have picked them up in this weeks public conversations. Vitor Matos took his first full training session today prior to the West Bromwich Albion game at the Hawthorns on Saturday (3pm) With tickets still on sale for the fixture at generous prices the Swans can again expect a noisy supoort for this game. Vitor Matos saw a determined Swansea side for the first half an hour of last nights defeat against Derby County. The Rams made it their third win away from home for the first time in five years. Thereafter we saw a tepid display of poor control and a lack of endeavour which is creeping into the Swans play in recent games. |