Perry Milkins
Just a quiet guy.
. Worse things happen at sea, in fact, worse things have probably happened at my local Tesco's .
I heard a Swedish bird who could sing a bit called someone from there last night!
. Worse things happen at sea, in fact, worse things have probably happened at my local Tesco's .
I heard a Swedish bird who could sing a bit called someone from there last night!
She was swearing like a Trouper.
I've not seen a financially prudent alternative to what they have chosen to do. Had they had to staff more stands early at a risk, I'd expect ticket prices may have needed to be raised.
I imagine the maths are fairly simple, to steward and staff upper tier X is going to cost us £A. If we don't sell Y% of tickets, we will run at a loss and it will cost the club money. What is the viable alternative than stating at the start of sales that we are opening the lower tiers, and will open more if the demand is there.
Unfortunately our best seats for a view are the upper tiers, but they are also the easiest to exclude and save costs on. It seems we are excellent on NSC for spending money to see success, but absolutely crap at prudently saving it.
A relatively cheap ticket price, where the club have probably thought "we'll make it the same price for everyone, affordable including travel, then they won't have anything to moan about..."
Agree 100%Not buying a striker in the summer is a "f**" up, waiting 7 days to open the East Stand Upper for a cup game v Coventry is not.
PS: I know about a dozen or so ST holders, not necessarily a representative sample, but not one of em gives a hoot about sitting elsewhere tomorrow, and nearly all are going. I'm even taking Mrs CJ ! The tickets are cheap, its the 5th round of the cup and Locadia/Ulloa up front. Why not. None of em are pissed off.
The whole idea that fans, aside from 1-2 posters on here are in revolt over this and the club, some minor issues aside, have messed up royally is ridiculous.
I think the club got the ticketing correct in pretty much every respect - except when they opened the 2 half segregation blocks by the away fans before the ESU.
If they had just gone with opening the ESU at that point, they may well have avoided a lot of the criticism.
They left it until the ESL was all but sold out before opening the ESU. It was clear days before they opened it that there was sufficient demand to warrant opening an Upper Tier but for reasons known only to themselves they didn't.
This WILL have lost sales from occasional fans (just the ones that the club wants to attract to games such as this):
1. Those looking to buy a ticket when only scraps in the ESL were left may have thought "I don't want to sit low down in a corner" and went off and made other plans for tomorrow.
2. Parents with young kids may have seen their only choice was seats close to the away fans (and ones that have been a bit fruity on their travels of late) and decided not to buy and, again, may not know that other seats became available later, or had already made other plans by then.
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I agree with all you say. Having so badly mis-judged fan sentiment towards the Palace tie, I completely understand why they open the lower tiers initially, and the club should be applauded for the fantastic pricing of this game, including travel and allowing STHs to buy up to 3 more tickets.
I just think an upper tier could have been opened sooner than it was.
As [MENTION=616]Guinness Boy[/MENTION] so eloquently said, in the big scheme of things, it's a triviality.
I've not seen a financially prudent alternative to what they have chosen to do. Had they had to staff more stands early at a risk, I'd expect ticket prices may have needed to be raised.
I imagine the maths are fairly simple, to steward and staff upper tier X is going to cost us £A. If we don't sell Y% of tickets, we will run at a loss and it will cost the club money. What is the viable alternative than stating at the start of sales that we are opening the lower tiers, and will open more if the demand is there.
Unfortunately our best seats for a view are the upper tiers, but they are also the easiest to exclude and save costs on. It seems we are excellent on NSC for spending money to see success, but absolutely crap at prudently saving it.
A relatively cheap ticket price, where the club have probably thought "we'll make it the same price for everyone, affordable including travel, then they won't have anything to moan about..."
Is this thread still going on? Are people still going on about where the club have gone wrong ad nauseum? For God's sake go to the pub, have a drink, chill out, relax, hibernate.
Cue any album by Leonard Cohen, or maybe, "The End" by the Doors.
Is this thread still going on? Are people still going on about where the club have gone wrong ad nauseum? For God's sake go to the pub, have a drink, chill out, relax, hibernate.
Cue any album by Leonard Cohen, or maybe, "The End" by the Doors.
I think most are in the ' I want to see this thread hit 100 000 views ' I am ��Is this thread still going on? Are people still going on about where the club have gone wrong ad nauseum? For God's sake go to the pub, have a drink, chill out, relax, hibernate.
Cue any album by Leonard Cohen, or maybe, "The End" by the Doors.
I think most are in the ' I want to see this thread hit 100 000 views ' I am ��