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My mrs went on facebook then asked me if I knew Sunlun had a game this Saturday, cos we flying in to UK this week and booked in the hilton at Sol,and was I going.Evidently might gan and have a look the weekend
Be a waste of time mate.Club should definitely be pushing it more. We've made huge strides the past few years, but the ticketing situation still isn't good enough.
Be a waste of time mate.
Read on here it would make no difference to ticket sales
Oh I understand that, seemingly others struggle with the concept of marketing howeverIt genuinely does though. Especially if the club set targets, or countdown every thousand we've sold. Makes people who are still deciding jump in and buy.
Polis? Stewarding?
I don’t know why the Hollywood Studios spend all that money on trailers and press junkets, I mean everyone knows where the local cinema is?Oh I understand that, seemingly others struggle with the concept of marketing however![]()
Maybe, but then you’d expect the price of tickets sold to outweigh that added expense or if it didn’t for the club to just cap the capacity at 35k.
Aye and git big signs outside as well as Pathe News insideI don’t know why the Hollywood Studios spend all that money on trailers and press junkets, I mean everyone knows where the local cinema is?
Bizarre mateSome amount of cock waving going on here, I’m a season ticket holder but fully respect we’ve got fans who can’t get to every game due to location, shifts etc so give them the chance to buy…
And buy additional luminous bibs and jacketsIf we hadn't have won against West Brom we likely wouldn't be looking at over 40,000 imo. That means in a short space of time (one working day, or just several hours as of now) the club will have to find those extra stewards, bar staff, first aiders etc. for up to 6000+ people. I don't think it's the cost, it's likely more to do with actually finding the staff to work a Saturday for 7+ hours on less than a weeks notice.
They likely will have the staff by the end of the week, and by the end of the week the likelihood is it'll all be open, but as of now we've barely had one working day to find said staff. I don't blame the club for doing what they're doing - I'd much rather they're sensible and prepared than give thousands of fans an absolute nightmare experience on Saturday and deter then from coming back.
Just tell everyone to bring their own bait and some tinniesIf we hadn't have won against West Brom we likely wouldn't be looking at over 40,000 imo. That means in a short space of time (one working day, or just several hours as of now) the club will have to find those extra stewards, bar staff, first aiders etc. for up to 6000+ people. I don't think it's the cost, it's likely more to do with actually finding the staff to work a Saturday for 7+ hours on less than a weeks notice.
They likely will have the staff by the end of the week, and by the end of the week the likelihood is it'll all be open, but as of now we've barely had one working day to find said staff. I don't blame the club for doing what they're doing - I'd much rather they're sensible and prepared than give thousands of fans an absolute nightmare experience on Saturday and deter then from coming back.
Maybe, but then you’d expect the price of tickets sold to outweigh that added expense or if it didn’t for the club to just cap the capacity at 35k.
That could have been mine. I’ve done a seat swap for Saturday so I can take my son. We’ve had to go in the Premier Concourse.1 random seat opened up in East stand so nabbed it for a mate who was after a lower bowl ticket.
Why are random ones dropping back, people keeping them in baskets or something then timing out?
? So people dont want the jobs or because of Brexit there is no eastern europeans to do them?It's more availability than cost. All hospitality venues ae having trouble filling roles. Only been the case since Brexit. Funny that.
But surely the club could have planned for that scenario?If we hadn't have won against West Brom we likely wouldn't be looking at over 40,000 imo. That means in a short space of time (one working day, or just several hours as of now) the club will have to find those extra stewards, bar staff, first aiders etc. for up to 6000+ people. I don't think it's the cost, it's likely more to do with actually finding the staff to work a Saturday for 7+ hours on less than a weeks notice.
They likely will have the staff by the end of the week, and by the end of the week the likelihood is it'll all be open, but as of now we've barely had one working day to find said staff. I don't blame the club for doing what they're doing - I'd much rather they're sensible and prepared than give thousands of fans an absolute nightmare experience on Saturday and deter then from coming back.