This post highlights the point that it is not the sharing scheme per se that is the problem but rather the change from physical season tickets to digital ones.
Presumably there was a cost benefit to the club in this change that had nothing to do with preventing the illicit sharing of STs. So...
If I lived in Brighton I really wouldn’t be dis’ing Crawley!
Yes there are “better” places than either Brighton or Crawley to live but with a lower crime rate, cheaper housing, better job opportunities, better transport links, facilities and cleanliness Crawley beats Brighton every time.
Most of that sounds like reasonable suggestions.
I’m not sure number 3 is practical - depends on the bandwidth and number of feeds coming from each car - in Brazil the feed swapped from the front facing camera to the rear one just before the corner - nothing was withheld from the stewards -...
I do remember he looked very angry when he got out of his car - who wouldn’t? - and in the immediate aftermath said some things that he probably wouldn’t have were he in a calmer mood.
I didn’t mention that race in order to put LH down but rather to point out to his disciples that he is human...
Didn't he have a bit of a hissy fit a few years ago when his engine kept blowing up - conspiracy theories etc. - I think it was the year Rosberg won the title.
No - but what else can you call it other than quitting when it was only a few months ago he signed a new contract to race next season.
I think Wolff made it clear that if LH left F1 it wouldn't be a simple resignation when he said, "I would very much hope that Lewis continues racing, because...
If he does he’ll lose the respect of most fans, drivers and team members.
A true sportsman doesn’t walk away from adversity.
The “oh poor me” card never plays out well in the end.
Can you imagine the posts on here if the club had introduced digital ticketing but not put in any method of sharing season tickets?
Or
Card season tickets had remained but Covid comes along and ID checking introduced making it “dangerous” to give your ticket to someone.
Let’s face it - even if we still had cards then under present circumstances you’d be facing the same risk regarding spot checks - passing on a QR code rather than a card is no greater a risk.
The club however has designed a legitimate method of passing on a ticket albeit at a cost - works...