That's f***ing ridiculous.
Then WTF is he moaning about? It's his son who has done wrong, his son who could be banned, and he's taking the ban for his son (that'll learn him)In the Twitter thread, the Dad says that the club offered to transfer the punishment to his son but the Dad declined the offer.
That’s how I saw it…..club were crystal clear what the likely sanctions were (whether they are heavy-handed is a diff debate) if people continued to do it, so anyone carrying on doing it has to be pretty stupid - not unreasonable from the club to offer to transfer the penalty to the real offender who was the stupid one.Then WTF is he moaning about? It's his son who has done wrong, his son who could be banned, and he's taking the ban for his son (that'll learn him)
Yep you've got to be f***ing ridiculous to break a well publicised ruling with a well publicised punishment.That's f***ing ridiculous.
That’s a good point, the dickheadery at away games has swelled enormously of late, fuelled mostly by youngsters where you wonder how on earth so many of them managed to amass so many loyalty points at such a tender age. As I said on a thread a few months ago, when you arrive at a town and see hoards of your fellow fans exiting the train station, and the first thing they bellow in front of bemused kids, families, old folks and Saturday shoppers is “xxxxtown’s a SHIThole, I wanna go ‘ome” - well, it’s a bit …..embarrassing.Apparently, the ‘dickhead’ count at away matches is down considerably due to these rules. And guess what, the ‘dickheads’ are usually teens. Imagine getting your old man a ban like that and making him take it!
Barber spoke about our away fans starting to get a ‘reputation’ at other clubs on the roar. He has decided to make an example of people breaking the rules. This might shock some people but if he is achieving his aim, I can see the thinking behind it. Hopefully, the punishments can be reduced once the away ticket-cheats have been culled enough.
Agree with most of that, except blaming the teens. Most are older than that.Apparently, the ‘dickhead’ count at away matches is down considerably due to these rules. And guess what, the ‘dickheads’ are usually teens. Imagine getting your old man a ban like that and making him take it!
Barber spoke about our away fans starting to get a ‘reputation’ at other clubs on the roar. He has decided to make an example of people breaking the rules. This might shock some people but if he is achieving his aim, I can see the thinking behind it. Hopefully, the punishments can be reduced once the away ticket-cheats have been culled enough.
It wouldn’t be Wolves - Albion staff are there to do the ticket/ID checks……also seems the lad changed the name on the ticket so was probably obvious anyway.Agree with most of that, except blaming the teens. Most are older than that.
I like the way that the new Board links to a tweet so you can read the thread/replies.
Given the circumstances it is surprising that they weren't just refused entry to Molineux. My assumption here is that Wolves did not want to get involved with this, presumably as they did not have reasonable grounds for refusing entry to someone with a valid match ticket, or just didn't want the hassle.
My hope is that this sets the marker for what you can expect for gaming the system, but that this specific case gets dealt with sympathetically on appeal.
This.That’s how I saw it…..club were crystal clear what the likely sanctions were (whether they are heavy-handed is a diff debate) if people continued to do it, so anyone carrying on doing it has to be pretty stupid - not unreasonable from the club to offer to transfer the penalty to the real offender who was the stupid one.
not sure he is moaning about it, sharing on twitter with a shrug.Then WTF is he moaning about? It's his son who has done wrong, his son who could be banned, and he's taking the ban for his son (that'll learn him)
The two lads in this case are STHs. The problem is that they used the dad’s fan number to buy a ticket for one of the lad’s girlfriends.I dunno. You bring up your kids to support the Club. They are at the stage of life when they can't afford or fit a season ticket into their lives so they use the old man's ticket to make their day out better. What is the problem.
I can see why the club would want to know who is attending a game. But also it is a good thing if younger people are following the club. And if that's at away games then so be it. Sometimes it is better to turn a blind eye - the danger is you make a mountain out of a molehill. I know the arguments - arrests/loyalty points etc. It just looks heavy-handed. A sledge hammer to crack a nut. Just because you can do something does not mean you should.
The problem is that every ejection, last season, was a fan who couldn't buy a ticket so therefore shouldn't have been there in the first place.I dunno. You bring up your kids to support the Club. They are at the stage of life when they can't afford or fit a season ticket into their lives so they use the old man's ticket to make their day out better. What is the problem.
I can see why the club would want to know who is attending a game. But also it is a good thing if younger people are following the club. And if that's at away games then so be it. Sometimes it is better to turn a blind eye - the danger is you make a mountain out of a molehill. I know the arguments - arrests/loyalty points etc. It just looks heavy-handed. A sledge hammer to crack a nut. Just because you can do something does not mean you should.
Only the purchaser gets an email - not every F&F.Call me cynical but I don't buy his "I didn't know" story. 2 of his U18s go to a game. It doesn't come up that she's going with? Or she comes around on the day with a scarf? Or it's not mentioned at all since the tickets bought?
And surely he'd get a confirmation email saying that the tickets bought?
Bang goes the likely hood of the girlfriend wanting to get a season ticket after having such a great time....The two lads in this case are STHs. The problem is that they used the dad’s fan number to buy a ticket for one of the lad’s girlfriends.
Yes. I appreciate that. But now they have penalised someone for taking their girlfriend on a family-owned ticket. What is the problem ? No-one died. Or was even inconvenienced. They presumably had a good day out. I hope so. It all seems rather pointless.The two lads in this case are STHs. The problem is that they used the dad’s fan number to buy a ticket for one of the lad’s girlfriends.