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ID checks for away tickets


Good to get clarity on the ticket checks. Two missed checks and they'll be in touch, but could prevent you applying for future away tickets.

I thought they skirted around the question of what to do in genuine cases when you cant go a touch. Contact the ticket office. Which is fine if you know well in advance you cant go. But if its last minute (which it can be) thats not an option.

And acceptable forms of id a passport and drivers licence. Fine for the bulk of us but not everyone has this.
I informed them 24 hours before the match. Still lost the point, and then got picked again next match. Both were untargeted
 
The reason they don’t do more than 10 is because of the staffing cost and how time consuming it is. No club check every single ticket. I’m assuming the sanctions next season for anyone caught passing their ticket on will be much more severe and this season is a trial run to weed people out / warn them off.
I fully agree with the checks btw, I just think a non attendance is different to refusing a check, if they email and say you didn’t attend, why? And you give your evidence and they take the point off fair enough. But to have to ring or tell the ticket office in emergency when it’s closed is bollocks!

They then say they are watching the tickets on social media- well then check them, make the example out of them.

If I get pulled for a check I’ll not mind, generally travel with me driving license, BUT if my son is in and I get pinged they are not going to like the scene I cause about safeguarding
 
When I missed v West Ham the ticket office didn’t open that day! They can’t say that is a valid line of response when it’s not actually available, who knows they are going to have the full family fighting for the bogs to be sick and avoid shitting the beds at 3.30pm the day before they are up at 2am attached to the bogs.
My mate returned one for Arsenal and they let him said if they haven’t sent the digital links out they are happy to cancel and refund but once the ticket holder had the link they couldn’t so I would say the day of they wouldn’t have helped
 
Why didnt the club say so in the collective meeting then?
Cos they are shite at communicating anything clearly and always make it cloak and dagger for some unbeknown reason
My mate returned one for Arsenal and they let him said if they haven’t sent the digital links out they are happy to cancel and refund but once the ticket holder had the link they couldn’t so I would say the day of they wouldn’t have helped
I’m aware not much they can do day of, but if I can or could put that on an away portal and someone takes it. Even for free I’d be happy to do so. I never wanted my money back, I wanted a way to pass it on legitimately
 
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Think this is fair. Even as someone that’s benefitted from it not being in place. Has to be a way from getting up from 20-24 points and it was ridiculous the amount of spares that turned up pre-Brighton and Oxford
 
I noticed they also didn't give clarity on what happens if someone else turns up with your ticket. If you miss the check it seems pretty light touch, but if someone tries to scan in, gets rejected, and they find it's not the right person, what do they do then? Strange they didn't publicise that
I might be being stupid here but not sure that would flag up? As they deactivate the ticket beforehand so I presume a deactivated ticket wouldn't register.
 
Cos they are shite at communicating anything clearly and always make it cloak and dagger for some unbeknown reason

I’m aware not much they can do day of, but if I can or could put that on an away portal and someone takes it. Even for free I’d be happy to do so. I never wanted my money back, I wanted a way to pass it on legitimately
Get it mate he did get turned away last season when trying to return the day before a game and told he couldn’t return it the woman reckons it was because away clubs request all sales information 24 hours prior and ask the club not to make any changes after they’ve sent it. Probably too much hassle for the home club to have a on the day return system
 
What an absolute load of nonsense. Of course they could add the point on. If you have location history turned onto your phone that will prove you were in the stadium on the day of the match. Still probably not good enough for them though.
Nothing more I hate than computer says no attitude , just people hiding behind systems not taking responsibility and helping
 
Think this is fair. Even as someone that’s benefitted from it not being in place. Has to be a way from getting up from 20-24 points and it was ridiculous the amount of spares that turned up pre-Brighton and Oxford

For some, picking up a spare is the only way they'll ever go to an away game because they haven't got the time or the money to go to 10+ games to guarantee a ticket. Whats the issue like? If someone is happy to give their ticket away and it is used by a genuine supporter then who cares?

I'm on 20 odd points but I certainly dont think i missed out on mag ticket because everyone in the 50 point bracket sells their ticket every other week. If you're in that position then fair play regardless of how you got there.

Maybe im in the minority but all this proving you were there and making you feel guilty if you dont go like we are all back in school getting questioned for missing a day stinks especially when these clowns were nowhere to be seen when they needed people to turn up at Rochdale on a Tuesday night.
 
I might be being stupid here but not sure that would flag up? As they deactivate the ticket beforehand so I presume a deactivated ticket wouldn't register.
I'd assume it would flag as rejected tbh, and then if you didn't go to show ID, or someone who wasn't you went to try and collect the ticket, they'd know it was a ticket that was passed on. Might be wrong like, but I'd assume the technology is capable of registering when deactivated tickets are swiped
 
For some, picking up a spare is the only way they'll ever go to an away game because they haven't got the time or the money to go to 10+ games to guarantee a ticket. Whats the issue like? If someone is happy to give their ticket away and it is used by a genuine supporter then who cares?

I'm on 20 odd points but I certainly dont think i missed out on mag ticket because everyone in the 50 point bracket sells their ticket every other week. If you're in that position then fair play regardless of how you got there.

Maybe im in the minority but all this proving you were there and making you feel guilty if you dont go like we are all back in school getting questioned for missing a day stinks especially when these clowns were nowhere to be seen when they needed people to turn up at Rochdale on a Tuesday night.
There has to be a way for people to move up the ladder. People passing on tickets and keeping their points high prevents that.
 
For some, picking up a spare is the only way they'll ever go to an away game because they haven't got the time or the money to go to 10+ games to guarantee a ticket. Whats the issue like? If someone is happy to give their ticket away and it is used by a genuine supporter then who cares?

I'm on 20 odd points but I certainly dont think i missed out on mag ticket because everyone in the 50 point bracket sells their ticket every other week. If you're in that position then fair play regardless of how you got there.

Maybe im in the minority but all this proving you were there and making you feel guilty if you dont go like we are all back in school getting questioned for missing a day stinks especially when these clowns were nowhere to be seen when they needed people to turn up at Rochdale on a Tuesday night.
If someone, sometimes gets a random ticket I don't think it's much of an issue. But there are some who will buy for every game, sell most of them on, just to guarantee they can always get to whichever games they fancy. Not saying that'll be widespread but I know it happens. And for all it won't cost you, or I, a ticket, there will be some who only just miss out and who would have deserved their place. I think it's fair enough, if you aren't going to the game, don't buy a ticket. Again, I know there'll be rare occasions when someone buys them can't go, but if people are passing on tickets 5 or more times a season it takes the piss
 
Noticed they were silent on the appeals process.

Yes they have conditions of sale etc but there should be a way for people to appeal against any sanction the club determine is appropriate.

also still think the general transparency around this is poor from the club.
 
If someone, sometimes gets a random ticket I don't think it's much of an issue. But there are some who will buy for every game, sell most of them on, just to guarantee they can always get to whichever games they fancy. Not saying that'll be widespread but I know it happens. And for all it won't cost you, or I, a ticket, there will be some who only just miss out and who would have deserved their place. I think it's fair enough, if you aren't going to the game, don't buy a ticket. Again, I know there'll be rare occasions when someone buys them can't go, but if people are passing on tickets 5 or more times a season it takes the piss

There'd have to be hundreds doing that every week for it to have any impact and again if it means a youngun gets to go to his first away game with his fatha or his grandad then who cares?

I went to my first away game in 2005 and it was a spare ticket. Maybe I should have just listened to it on the radio because I didnt have enough points.
 
There'd have to be hundreds doing that every week for it to have any impact and again if it means a youngun gets to go to his first away game with his fatha or his grandad then who cares?

I went to my first away game in 2005 and it was a spare ticket. Maybe I should have just listened to it on the radio because I didnt have enough points.

I think if anything this will make it even more of a closed shop. Some people will stop going that picker and choosed. But the ones in 40/50 points will go and therefore nobody else will ever get a chance!
 
There'd have to be hundreds doing that every week for it to have any impact and again if it means a youngun gets to go to his first away game with his fatha or his grandad then who cares?

I went to my first away game in 2005 and it was a spare ticket. Maybe I should have just listened to it on the radio because I didnt have enough points.
If it means some are going to the biggest games, when they haven't put the miles in to deserve the ticket, then a lot of people will care, especially those who just missed out. And what they're doing at the minute is presumably just seeing what sort of level the problem is. If it's only a handful each week then they won't bother doing checks for long and it won't be a huge issue in the grand scheme of things. If it ends up being a substantial number then that means a lot of people would be missing out on games they should have a chance to attend
 
The club don’t seem to realise there is a massive difference between a genuine long term attendee passing a ticket to a friend because they are on holiday or in hospital versus the point hoarding shitheads that accumulate points because someone is using their number en masse and clicking for a couple of quid a ticket as a result. It’s not the same!
 
The club don’t seem to realise there is a massive difference between a genuine long term attendee passing a ticket to a friend because they are on holiday or in hospital versus the point hoarding shitheads that accumulate points because someone is using their number en masse and clicking for a couple of quid a ticket as a result. It’s not the same!
It isn’t but how does one differentiate.
 
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