I would hope so.The BLC might finally stick their head above the parapet in the fans meetings now mind![]()
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I would hope so.The BLC might finally stick their head above the parapet in the fans meetings now mind![]()
Whats the actual fans groups/arrangements, im part or rawa but nee idea.I would hope so.
I have no idea about any meetings, who attends or when they happen? I just recall @Guinness Guzzler saying he didn't attend much (if at all?)Whats the actual fans groups/arrangements, im part or rawa but nee idea.
Needs to be one (very strong/affirmative) group asap imo.I have no idea about any meetings, who attends or when they happen? I just recall @Guinness Guzzler saying he didn't attend much (if at all?)
If it was the Feyenoord lads I could understand it but these aren’t even fans of SAFC, just the goalkeeper.Those that are having issues with the ticket office and their apparent lack of support and understanding for our loyalist supporters should just pretend to support NEC f***ing Nijimegen and they'd have the red carpet rolled out for them. Clearly.
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Beyond belief.
And you know for fact that happens do you?How friends and family of staff can get tickets in their own name.
Might not go as far down to having names on tickets, but the corporate allocation or tickets from staff will never be pulled for an id check..And you know for fact that happens do you?
Just about sums it all up for me. Absolute disgrace that ticket office.Those that are having issues with the ticket office and their apparent lack of support and understanding for our loyalist supporters should just pretend to support NEC f***ing Nijimegen and they'd have the red carpet rolled out for them. Clearly.
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Beyond belief.
I know that but he's claiming he club go to the extent of setting accounts up in the name of the people who the tickets are getting given to.Might not go as far down to having names on tickets, but the corporate allocation or tickets from staff will never be pulled for an id check..
BHH!There were a small group of African lads in full traditional african wear at Newcastle away as well. Could be from a number of players obviously
The 50% of tickets not being used by the “correct person” in the away end is from feedback from a significant number of fans I speak to regularly at away games.Like I said mate, I was shocked, I merely quoted the bloke who'd been banned because this is what HE told the club in a meeting.
I'm sure there's an absolutely understandable explanation for what's happening, I was just highlighting it because this appears to be what the club are hanging the breach on.
It feels like the sea change is a result of not only new rules but also a misunderstanding by those applying them of what actually happens when you impose change on complex situations without thinking through the outcomes.
There was atleast 6 people on the bus I was on what didn’t have the right points and that was just the back of the bus that I knewThe 50% of tickets not being used by the “correct person” in the away end is from feedback from a significant number of fans I speak to regularly at away games.
The views of a wide number of fans differ on the subject.
For example, at Bournemouth, the view of virtually everyone I spoke to (and my own view) was that there were loads more faces we didn’t recognise compared to previous away games. However, 1 member of the group was of the view that they saw more regular faces at Bournemouth than they had at the majority of other games this season.
At Bournemouth, for example, I was very surprised at how many young children (under 10 year olds) were in attendance as I wouldn’t have expected many people of that age to have acquired 55 loyalty points.
As people say, there’s no evidence one way or another, it depends where you’re at in the ground etc.
At Villa, there were people in the ground on wrong tickets as the ticket administration within the club didn’t allocate tickets correctly from the information provided by their “customers”.
Despite, not attending the game on Sunday, only coming in to contact with a relatively small number of fans compared to normal, I know of over 60 fans (the majority of regular attendees) who were not on their own tickets. A number of these don’t possess season tickets.
See this every away game on facebook, "little Jimmys first away match" - and im thinking HOWWWWWWThe 50% of tickets not being used by the “correct person” in the away end is from feedback from a significant number of fans I speak to regularly at away games.
The views of a wide number of fans differ on the subject.
For example, at Bournemouth, the view of virtually everyone I spoke to (and my own view) was that there were loads more faces we didn’t recognise compared to previous away games. However, 1 member of the group was of the view that they saw more regular faces at Bournemouth than they had at the majority of other games this season.
At Bournemouth, for example, I was very surprised at how many young children (under 10 year olds) were in attendance as I wouldn’t have expected many people of that age to have acquired 55 loyalty points.
As people say, there’s no evidence one way or another, it depends where you’re at in the ground etc.
At Villa, there were people in the ground on wrong tickets as the ticket administration within the club didn’t allocate tickets correctly from the information provided by their “customers”.
Despite, not attending the game on Sunday, only coming in to contact with a relatively small number of fans compared to normal, I know of over 60 fans (the majority of regular attendees) who were not on their own tickets. A number of these don’t possess season tickets.
It's all about PR and clicks. Get SKP in the crowd, get some likes and follows. Oo this fella has come from Australia, get him tickets. I believe Paul personally helped out in that regard at the clubs request ironically!Just about sums it all up for me. Absolute disgrace that ticket office.
You indian like mate?See this every away game on facebook, "little Jimmys first away match" - and im thinking HOWWWWWW
So would you also estimate that 50% of the tickets that you were involved with didn’t go those entitled to them?The 50% of tickets not being used by the “correct person” in the away end is from feedback from a significant number of fans I speak to regularly at away games.
The views of a wide number of fans differ on the subject.
For example, at Bournemouth, the view of virtually everyone I spoke to (and my own view) was that there were loads more faces we didn’t recognise compared to previous away games. However, 1 member of the group was of the view that they saw more regular faces at Bournemouth than they had at the majority of other games this season.
At Bournemouth, for example, I was very surprised at how many young children (under 10 year olds) were in attendance as I wouldn’t have expected many people of that age to have acquired 55 loyalty points.
As people say, there’s no evidence one way or another, it depends where you’re at in the ground etc.
At Villa, there were people in the ground on wrong tickets as the ticket administration within the club didn’t allocate tickets correctly from the information provided by their “customers”.
Despite, not attending the game on Sunday, only coming in to contact with a relatively small number of fans compared to normal, I know of over 60 fans (the majority of regular attendees) who were not on their own tickets. A number of these don’t possess season tickets.
That would depend entirely on if the person who's account was used to buy the ticket actually knew it was being used. If somoene's got the customer number details and just buys them and dishes them out to anyone then that's hardly fair on the person if they didn't know either.Its personal. End of story.
Someone at club wanted P banned so got him.
Incidentally, shouldnt the person punished be the one not using the ticket and passing it on? You are responsible for ticket in your name not all ones you purchase? Given how often Ive seen P around hes sufficient points for any phase 1.
If I buy someone 10 pints and they decide to drive home then theyre punished for drink driving not me for buying the drink.
Strangely my custome number has never been used by any one bar me in all the time since it was issued in 1998. Nobody randomly gives someone else their number. It is passed on to secure an away ticket.That would depend entirely on if the person who's account was used to buy the ticket actually knew it was being used. If somoene's got the customer number details and just buys them and dishes them out to anyone then that's hardly fair on the person if they didn't know either.