skipper734
Registered ruffian
My Nan used to pay at the gate
Meanwhile, back in the real world, that sort of stuff doesn't happen at new stadia any more, so getting doughy-eyed over your preferred payment method is utterly futile.
Besides which, how inconvenient is a phone call, especially when you're already en route?
Look Drew, Alex Dawson, Westdene
All I bloody well said in defence of Jamie the poor bloke who has raised a decent point was that the more bloody means of payment, including pay at the bloody gate (or pay at the stadium e.g. within a, say, radius of approx 300 yards of the official playing surface for all those ever so bloody pedantic types who need every term defining FFS or they pick your sentences apart....) that we provide then it simply stands to reason that you'll get more fans attending because they have more options to pay with. It's a basic bloody point of bloody retail because you've increased the ease of taking money off people. BUT!! This basic principle of sales doesn't necessarily mean....
a) I think the club should do this
b) I think the club will do this
c) I know the club can do it
d) I know the club can't do it
e) I know the club would like to do it
f) It's my preferred method of payment
g) I can't be arsed to call for tickets in advance
h) I want the club to come and collect me and chaffeur me to the ground
i) I don't realise there are costs associated with taking cash, and like any means of payment, a cost-benefit approach should be undertaken
.....because I'll be a STH anyway. I'm just stating the bleedin obvious because it seems, given it's gone to 220+posts, some of you need it stating. Now *** off and leave me alone for christ's sake.:US:
er yes TLO it would help if you lived in the real world. Do you ever go to away games? Over the last few years the only game where I could not get in by paying at the ground was palace for crowd trouble reasons. So why do you deliberately misunderstand what peoplee say and then basically make up things to try and back up an argument where you have no answer? Just a few games i have been to over the last few years where i have turned up at the ground and got in with a cheery smile of a club that wanted my custom are, brentford, millwall, leyton orient, leeds, gillingham... anyone else want to add to the list?.
I see that TLO was refering to teams with new stadia, any on your list with one of these?
I see that TLO was refering to teams with new stadia, any on your list with one of these?
WRONG !!I think most people accept that the ticketing arrangements are beyond the control of the club. The annoying thing is that supporters will still have to pay a cover charge (at least ₤2 judging by the current fee) on top of the ticket price regardless of whether we buy a ticket by phone, internet, text etc and this is something supporters of other clubs do not have to pay if they buy a ticket on the day at their particular club.
WRONG !!
The example of Millwall has appeared several times in this thread.
Ticket prices (East Stand Upper) for home fans at the next game at the New Den (including on-line purchasers) are these:-
Bought in advance:
Adult £23
Senior (60+) £15
Junior U16s £12
Junior U12s £10
Bought on the day:
Adult £25
Senior (60+) £17
Junior U16s £14
Junior U12s £12
It's only away supporters who don't pay a surcharge for paying on the day.
Once AGAIN ... There is NO-ONE connected to the Albion who is going to be able to change the planning conditions that are in force.thank you my friend, see you can pay on the day and the world does not come to an end, now lets have this at the albion as well
Once AGAIN ... There is NO-ONE connected to the Albion who is going to be able to change the planning conditions that are in force.
Those conditions didn't apply when The New Den was built in 1993.
Just a few games i have been to over the last few years where i have turned up at the ground and got in with a cheery smile of a club that wanted my custom are, brentford, millwall, leyton orient, leeds, gillingham... anyone else want to add to the list?.
Actually ... the conditions that discourage severe traffic congestion resulting from major developments are NOT "bloody stupid rules".you waive the white flag vey easiy my friend. Dont acept bloody stupid rules, challenge them. As i have said before, the club needs to challenge any planning regulation that stops turning up on the day to watch a game of good old albion versus the mighty barnsley. It can should and in time, no doubt one day will eventually be done. Stupidity cannot be allowd to prvail
All clubs in the fortunate position of (a) already being in an urbanised town/city centre and (b) because of that fact, not having had to construct a stadium with a fully integrated transport policy to serve it. They don't NEED to muck about with park and rides and suchlike, because fans can easily arrive in cars and park pretty much wherever. That is NOT the case in Falmer, is it.
Actually ... the conditions that discourage severe traffic congestion resulting from major developments are NOT "bloody stupid rules".
They are mainstream features of the modern world. You might not like them, but you are stuck with them.
you waive the white flag vey easiy my friend. Dont acept bloody stupid rules, challenge them. As i have said before, the club needs to challenge any planning regulation that stops turning up on the day to watch a game of good old albion versus the mighty barnsley. It can should and in time, no doubt one day will eventually be done. Stupidity cannot be allowd to prvail
went to derby a few years ago, the new groun out of town) turned up, got a few pennies out of my pocket and got in... oh i forgot stoke as well ..
I've been to Stoke as well. Parked in a street 10 mins walk away.
What are you going to do at Falmer, find a field ?
I'm not sure I'd have phrased it quite like that - remember that Lord B is one of those we have most to thank for having this stadium, IMHO, something I bear in mind when I don't agree with him (and I don't on this issue).
But I do think there is a point in there somewhere. It's about negotiation. Did we negotiate hard enough in the first instance, and take account of all fans' views, including casual fans? Can we still negotiate now? I can't believe the council want a white elephant stadium that can't be filled, and they should try and help in that regard.
As a similar example, I think the club caved in far too easily over the parking restrictions around Withdean. They were too draconian, and totally unnecessary.