Worried Man Blues
Well-known member
You'll never make the clergy....
I know a fan who went to all the Preistfield games, all the Withdean games and now can't get a ticket for the Amex now we're in the Prem, and yet I also know a Liverpool fan who had a season ticket whilst we were under Oscar Garcia, who stopped watching us because it was boring for him, but yet, at the end of last season got himself back a season ticket with us and is now watching the Albion living the dream.
Why didn't the club keep a record of the fans who were watching us at the Withdean and keeping this club alive? Why are all loyalty points only revolving around the Amex's history when it was the Withdean days which helped us get there plus the tickets weren't cheap considering we had to sometimes sit in the rain watching crap football?
A big shame really and goes to show that loyalty means nothing.
I fully accept that it was inevitable but in some respects it is sad that the club has lost its personal touch.
I know a fan who went to all the Preistfield games, all the Withdean games and now can't get a ticket for the Amex now we're in the Prem, and yet I also know a Liverpool fan who had a season ticket whilst we were under Oscar Garcia, who stopped watching us because it was boring for him, but yet, at the end of last season got himself back a season ticket with us and is now watching the Albion living the dream.
Whoa. Left the thread last night, come back and the struggle to get Jack a season ticket has been compared to the Suffragettes.
Gold. Pure Gold. BG is more deluded than i ever imagined.
You might see him chained to the goalpost on Sunday.........................
For all games at the moment, tickets are available on sale including the family stand, so there is no reason Jack's Dad cannot let someone else enter on his season ticket and buy match tickets for himself and Jack in the Family Stand.
Perhaps the club could actively move the families out of the Family stand when the youngest is too old, then offer those seats to the next family on the waiting list, that would be fair for everybody...
How does the family stand actually work at present? When junior gets too old to be classified as a junior, are both they and their accompanying adult forced to vacate their places in the family stand? If so, do the club offer relocation to elsewhere in the ground or do they just get bumped on to the waiting list? Going to be a progressively tricky one for the club to manage I'd have thought, with more and more juniors reaching non-junior age.
How does the family stand actually work at present? When junior gets too old to be classified as a junior, are both they and their accompanying adult forced to vacate their places in the family stand? If so, do the club offer relocation to elsewhere in the ground .
You really don’t read other people’s replies. You started the thread about bypassing the system and it was you who suggested that children of STH should be at the front of the queue. Here is a thought why don’t you give up your ST for the younger generation.
That is just the point I do read other peoples views as I originally suggested existing STH should be given priority when applying for an additional child seat but Creaky suggested two waiting lists 1 for general and 1 for Family stand and I agreed. However it now seems that the 1 waiting covers both as they offer the family seat to the next family on the list so the problem is solved. Now I/ we know the situation
When I reach the point that I feel I cannot attend matches I will give up my ST but until then no chance whatsoever.
Just want to say once again that I love Bens Grandad.
Hand frendship being rejectedIs it any wonder they are empty by you.
Any one got a spare child I can borrow, some Saturday afternoons, Sundays, I'll probably be ok for Friday evenings. Mines to old to enable me to move up the waiting list now.