The fact you think I’m being serious sums it up better than I ever could!Jesus.
The fact you think I’m being serious sums it up better than I ever could!Jesus.
The fact you think I’m being serious sums it up better than I ever could!
Please don’t ask me to get into the mindset of the TO decision makers. We’d be here longer than you and Neil agreeing on Hughes’ legacy.How can they not be aware that loads of people go on the piss up there in big groups full of people on all levels of points? General sale day would have been very busy.
Please don’t ask me to get into the mindset of the TO decision makers. We’d be here longer than you and Neil agreeing on Hughes’ legacy.
Of all the elements I don’t understand, what baffles me most is advertising the allocation as ‘up to 2.2k’ only to then pull it at 1.1k sold with one month to go and not even on general sale yet. What would sales have had to look like for them to go to 2.2k? If they were only ever gonna take 1.1k, say it, don’t create false expectation.I think even me and Neil would agree that they've ballsed it up here.
The issue is you when you want to go with people who have not got a point or want to see if better seats come up in a new block.
I have managed to get to all the away games I have wanted to go to this season without an issue but appreciate some have not
It's a game of jeopardy, as they continually sell the worst blocks first, (which I fully understand) but it means the people that go the most, keep getting the worst seats.
Or you play the waiting game, as I have done several times, for the better blocks. In this instance that would have failed.
If everyone did that, it would appear there was no demand, that seems to have happened here to some degree.
More to the point, there are many games, especially the predominantly south fixtures we have left, where you know we're going to sell out, so just open all blocks immediately. Or at least a fair proportion of them.
Can the people in supporters group trust, or whatever they're called, feed this back?
To prevent annoying/disappointing people (further?).
I got an email at the start of the season from the ticket office asking me to indicate which of the away games I was planning to attend. My daughter got one too.What pre season survey?
Agree. I often wait for a better block to come up rather than buy straight awayIt's a game of jeopardy, as they continually sell the worst blocks first, (which I fully understand) but it means the people that go the most, keep getting the worst seats.
Or you play the waiting game, as I have done several times, for the better blocks. In this instance that would have failed.
If everyone did that, it would appear there was no demand, that seems to have happened here to some degree.
More to the point, there are many games, especially the predominantly south fixtures we have left, where you know we're going to sell out, so just open all blocks immediately. Or at least a fair proportion of them.
Why exactly do we get offered the worst blocks first?
Is this an AFCB thing or a home club thing