I expect everyone on this thread who is moaning uses an online ticketing system where by the need a card to pay for matchday tickets.
The reason for resisting use of mobile phone apps is that mobile phones with apps cost a fortune. For people who want to spend £150 or more per year on a mobile phone, fine. What about those of us who don't?
Might just be me but in Lower west the queues do seem shorter or have less waiting time than last year and more drinks seem pre poured. Still a lot of room for improvement though.
Maybe they could do a Wetherspoons where you could order by phone. At least the WiFi is sorted this season and may be up to the task.
Well it was a said partly in jest, but if they can create a Dugout area in LW then maybe they could make a collection area. If mankind can put a man on the moon I’m sure someone could come up with a solutionNot quite sure how that would work, we're not all sat there at numbered tables are we.
Might just be me but in Lower west the queues do seem shorter or have less waiting time than last year and more drinks seem pre poured. Still a lot of room for improvement though.
Maybe they could do a Wetherspoons where you could order by phone. At least the WiFi is sorted this season and may be up to the task.
Not quite sure how that would work, we're not all sat there at numbered tables are we.
HaHa.About this bit though...
"Well, our young staff, many in their first ever job, do an excellent job at all times, including half-time when demand is often at its peak"
Might just be me but in Lower west the queues do seem shorter or have less waiting time than last year and more drinks seem pre poured. Still a lot of room for improvement though.
Maybe they could do a Wetherspoons where you could order by phone. At least the WiFi is sorted this season and may be up to the task.
It does feel as though there is a missed opportunity for some sort of theatre-style pre-ordering for half-time beers though whether that's done manually by queueing and paying before the match, or an app-based solution.
St Marys do this and seemed to work pretty well. You buy token(s) and then collect at half time. They have a chunk of pre-poured pints and then just pour. You handover the tokens so no transaction so fairly quick.
The reason for resisting use of mobile phone apps is that mobile phones with apps cost a fortune. For people who want to spend £150 or more per year on a mobile phone, fine. What about those of us who don't?
This is absolutely not true. All you need is:
- an Android phone with NFC (the technology used for phone payments) - e.g. an LG G3 from eBay at about £50 (that's buying outright, and you can sell it again on eBay for about £50 if you want to cash in) - https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_..._ItemCondition=3000&_nkw=lg+g3&rt=nc&LH_BIN=1
- a free Pay As You Go SIM, e.g. GiffGaff - https://www.giffgaff.com/free-sim-cards - you'll pay 5p for the <1MB of data you need to make the transaction (or possibly even free, if you can connect to the AMEX WiFi).