Those bemoaning the ST sharing scheme as a reason. How many times have you been asked to show photo ID at a game this season?
It adds to the far longer list of things to have with you at games, just in case.
It adds to the far longer list of things to have with you at games, just in case.
But how many times have people been asked to? Since the invention of Apple pay I never carry cards - including photo ID and it hasn't stopped me doing anything except getting in some bar in Brighton who insisted on ID to be scanned on a machine to 'register' you. Certainly in football never a problem. I know it was a threat during covid but even the height of NHS passports - they didn't even check 10% of the capacity right?
Two years ago - you literally just needed to leave home with your physical ST card on you.
This season:
1. Ensure you have phone on you, with plenty of power.
2. Take ID.
3. Ensure the latest digital match ticket is showing within the phone’s wallet.
4. NHS Covid Pass, recently updated.
First world issues, but just to see some players kick a ball around, life got more bureaucratic.
How many times was your ID checked?
Two years ago - you literally just needed to leave home with your physical ST card on you.
This season:
1. Ensure you have phone on you, with plenty of power.
2. Take ID.
3. Ensure the latest digital match ticket is showing within the phone’s wallet.
4. NHS Covid Pass, recently updated.
First world issues, but just to see some players kick a ball around, life got more bureaucratic.
Are you you saying score that off the list, no need to take it?
Two years ago - you literally just needed to leave home with your physical ST card on you.
This season:
1. Ensure you have phone on you, with plenty of power.
2. Take ID.
3. Ensure the latest digital match ticket is showing within the phone’s wallet.
4. NHS Covid Pass, recently updated.
First world issues, but just to see some players kick a ball around, life got more bureaucratic.
Two years ago - you literally just needed to leave home with your physical ST card on you.
This season:
1. Ensure you have phone on you, with plenty of power.
2. Take ID.
3. Ensure the latest digital match ticket is showing within the phone’s wallet.
4. NHS Covid Pass, recently updated.
First world issues, but just to see some players kick a ball around, life got more bureaucratic.
I love the opportunity to go to a game or two when I am able to return to the UK. Last time I managed Newcastle and Chelsea away, and it was bloody marvellous! Until reading the above post I was unsure as to whether I would have a season ticket these days, in the year or two before emigrating I enjoyed sitting in different stands with different people. I also liked being able to pick and choose my games without a financial guilt trip chiming in about wasting my season ticket. I still went to most matches but there is no way on earth I would have turned up for 8pm Boxing Day!
But the line from the post above which would have made me give a season ticket up is just astonishing. I would love to be able to ask Mr Barber to produce the relevant figures as to how many motorcycle helmets had been used as an assault weapon in hooliganism or as an IED over the last twenty years at Albion games? Even if he came up with an excuse of preventing a terrorist incident before it happened, I would ask why he then allowed helmets to be stored in a busy stadium, unless it was for anything other than profit?
I realise that a profit should be turned, and that bills need to be paid, but £5 for a motorcycle helmet, really Gobsmacking. Apart from giving up a season ticket I may well have said ‘cluck it’ full stop.
Just as a point of reference, Aussie Rules are doing a family ticket package to get fans back into stadiums in this post Covid era. I realise that players wages are minuscule when compared to those of Prem players, but $50 for 2 x adult and 2x child per match is a polar opposite to anything PB could envisage.
Those bemoaning the ST sharing scheme as a reason. How many times have you been asked to show photo ID at a game this season?
I will renew for 2022/23 because I want to see how I feel back to watching, post-Covid.
I don't feel there is much more the club can do to enrich the matchday experience, the reservations I have are the external factors like VAR and the domination by the Big 6. Indeed, if the Newcastle money comes through as it inevitably will then that will lock out another European place. Villa are starting to up their budget in order to compete, and that didn't end well for them when they hit a brick wall under Martin O'Neill.
I can see that we could be in third tier purgatory for years to come, i.e. too established and well organised to be overtaken by the yo-yo teams, but not having the budget to compete with the Big 6 and second tier and thus losing 1-2 of our best players to the top half sides every year.
In some ways that is the worst place to be because you don't even get the rollercoaster ride of a relegation fight.
I'm grateful to be where we are, and the upward journey is continuing but the inevitability of money dictating from this point in is likely to make for a dull spectacle. I look at Leeds and see how teams that try and play exciting football just get ripped apart in the Prem, and where desperation to survive means clubs hiring the likes of Roy Hodgson aged 74.
What I do not understand is what some fans really thought would happen in the Premier League, it is really tough,
Those bemoaning the ST sharing scheme as a reason. How many times have you been asked to show photo ID at a game this season?
Maybe score a few more goals at home, score or even turn up when playing teams below or around us in the league.
We seem to raise our game against Arsenal and Chelsea but looked like a League 1 side against Burnley recently.
Maybe score a few more goals at home, score or even turn up when playing teams below or around us in the league.
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Maybe score a few more goals at home, score or even turn up when playing teams below or around us in the league.
We seem to raise our game against Arsenal and Chelsea but looked like a League 1 side against Burnley recently.