The only flaw I can see with that system at the ground is the prohibitive length of the concourses (in relation to the length of the queue). So, we're gonna need longer stands then innit.
That is so logical, yet absolutely genius.
Disagree, I think that would be ideal at the Amex, the concourses are long and narrow so by implimenting a 'zig/zag, barriered queueing system (as at theme parks/post offices/banks etc.) running parrallel to the kiosks the benefits are,
1. Stops the concourses being blocked by up to 6 seperate queues (it took us about 10 mins to fight our way through the concourse crowds yesterday to get from one end of the WSU to the other).
2. Should stop people queue jumping and pushing in.
3. Less stress on the people serving in the kiosks by not having a heaving mass of people in their faces all the time.
Have you never been in a post office, or the club shop on match day even
Some of these would make it quicker.
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