worthingseagull
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- Sep 28, 2011
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only 3 tickets left in south now - looks like Im going to have to take the plunge ...........
No chance of my ticket being sold on the exchange then. I reckon that might be the case for all but the biggest of games.
It was worth a shot but I will use the exchange on here from now on.
You absolutely should sell on here. Get it done in advance and you've got certainty. Not sure what they mean by all seats need selling ... does that mean if only 1 left they won't activate exchange?
Agreed, it includes travel, but to me and most people I know that's of absolutely no benefit whatsoever. As I said I got on the train almost every game last season and not once was I asked for a travel ticket of any sort, and what about those who drive?
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Sold Out - Why has the other block not gone on sale?
no stewards ? or perhaps if more went on sale you wouldn't get the last day rush on tickets if everyone kmew another 1000 would go on saleSold Out - Why has the other block not gone on sale?
It is those who failed to pay for train tickets last season who are 100% responsible for the compulsory travel voucher.
As for those who drive, they still have to park&ride, and use the bus.
Perhaps if people hadn't been so selfish last season and bought and paid for their transport, there wouldn't be a surcharge, just a thought.
It cost the club over £1m last year (source Martin Perry).
Of course, that is before we appointed Barber, so of course, it's all his fault.
Then again, if you want to pay more than £4 for your return bus or train fares, or your parking, then go ahead, have a good old complain, we're quite good at protesting, let's do that and get them to remove the £4 from ticket prices, then we can all pay MORE to get to the Amex. But at least the ticket price will be £24.
The club can say the game has "officially" sold out ?
Sold Out - Why has the other block not gone on sale?
Too late I guess.... probably look better anyway with that block totally empty than a few odd fans dotted around. Wonder if they are planning to cover the seats?
In which case the ticket exchange should have activated.
It is those who failed to pay for train tickets last season who are 100% responsible for the compulsory travel voucher.
As for those who drive, they still have to park&ride, and use the bus.
Perhaps if people hadn't been so selfish last season and bought and paid for their transport, there wouldn't be a surcharge, just a thought.
It cost the club over £1m last year (source Martin Perry).
Of course, that is before we appointed Barber, so of course, it's all his fault.
Then again, if you want to pay more than £4 for your return bus or train fares, or your parking, then go ahead, have a good old complain, we're quite good at protesting, let's do that and get them to remove the £4 from ticket prices, then we can all pay MORE to get to the Amex. But at least the ticket price will be £24.
Don't agree. Those who failed to pay are partly responsible - those that designed a system which incorporated NO ticket checks are also responsible and cannot be absolved of responsibility. Is this why Ken Brown got the bullet I wonder?
Don't forget also that for the Barnsley match on the Sunday it was impossible to buy vouchers on the day as well because the club shop was shut..