warmleyseagull
Well-known member
Have a nice day.Have you ever tried booking parking?
The on-sale date is on the web site, until it is decided that it isn't. This isn't just for games that are postponed, but for many games they change the on-sale date to "TBC" on the morning that they said it was going on sale. So you're checking the web site to see when this changes in the hope that you know in advance when the tickets will go on sale.
When it does change, the tickets rarely go on sale at the 9am they say they will. Instead they go on sale at 10 past, or 20 past, or whenever someone feels like pressing the button to put them on sale. So you're checking the web site to see when they go on sale.
And often when they do go on sale there are only a handful of tickets for the Bridge car park that go on sale, and little if nothing for the University. So unless you're checking the web site all the time you miss them.
And if you do miss them you're back to checking the web site for when the bulk of car park tickets for both Bridge and University go on sale, which is usually (but not always) around 5 days before the match. So you're checking the web site to see when these pop up.
It's an absolutely terrible system. It's inconsistent, it pretty much requires you to be looking at the web site multiple times per day to find out what's going on, and still requires a modicum of luck for you to hit the web site at the right time to obtain a ticket.
If they want to make allocation "fair" then put them in a ballot. If they want to make it easy then bring back season tickets. But do something other than the current system, which rewards either the very lucky or those with enough time to rack up webpage views in lieu of having anything better to do with their lives.