Indeed. Our railways performed very well when they were nationalised. Much better overall service to what we get now.I shouldn't worry, when the reds get in and nationalise it we'll be laughing.
Indeed. Our railways performed very well when they were nationalised. Much better overall service to what we get now.I shouldn't worry, when the reds get in and nationalise it we'll be laughing.
I wonder when the club will properly acknowledge the extra time/cost strain of Europa on the travelling fans? Everton Sat 3pm would sell out. Forest away Sat 3pm would sell out. They’re not, why?There are still 500+ unsold in that upper tier for Everton. I don't know how the finances work (i.e. do the Albion have to pay for the whole block?) - but, the club might well be more cautious about over-committing for Forest.
I wonder when the club will properly acknowledge the extra time/cost strain of Europa on the travelling fans? Everton Sat 3pm would sell out. Forest away Sat 3pm would sell out. They’re not, why?
What do you want acknowledged are you expecting a medal or something IMO its not a bad thing as it gives the opportunity for lower point threshold fans or fans that have never been away the chance to do it, if they still choose not to then they cannot complain that away games are a closed shop ever againI wonder when the club will properly acknowledge the extra time/cost strain of Europa on the travelling fans? Everton Sat 3pm would sell out. Forest away Sat 3pm would sell out. They’re not, why?
The only additional thing I'd like to see is opening these games up to general sale.What do you want acknowledged are you expecting a medal or something IMO its not a bad thing as it gives the opportunity for lower point threshold fans or fans that have never been away the chance to do it, if they still choose not to then they cannot complain that away games are a closed shop ever again
I may stand to be corrected but i think that not a single away game this season has started selling with a date already listed for purchase history. Several latterly have had it added when failing to sell out the allocation. Looking at the forest game for instance no date is listed for purchase history.The only additional thing I'd like to see is opening these games up to general sale.
I'd like to get a friend along who lives up that way. He had a ticket for Stoke last year but then got Covid. I'm sure he'd be up for this one, but it looks like he won't get the opportunity. He even asked me about going to Forest away after he'd missed the Stoke game last season.
I see that Everton is "purchase history" but I seem to recall they only count home games as purchase history and he has none of that. Was it added later to the Everton sales dates, or was it there all along?
These two examples, along with previous similar instances, do make me question the section release strategy.I may stand to be corrected but i think that not a single away game this season has started selling with a date already listed for purchase history. Several latterly have had it added when failing to sell out the allocation. Looking at the forest game for instance no date is listed for purchase history.
It may be the case that our european adventures are having an effect on away sales as there are still close to 600 Everton tickets available and about 500 for Forest with a block still to open. The Everton game in particular makes me wonder if the club are regretting opening the upper tiers although i obviously do not know for sure if they have to pay for all those unsold tickets or not.
Yes like you i sometimes struggle to understand the way blocks are released but the truth is we just do not know what is going on behind the scenes.These two examples, along with previous similar instances, do make me question the section release strategy.
Nice if you can apportion such decisions to the host club though.
In Dame Jenny we trustYes like you i sometimes struggle to understand the way blocks are released but the truth is we just do not know what is going on behind the scenes.
For instance regarding Everton the only way i can make sense of the decision to open the upper tiers after the complete lower sections had been sold out for a couple of days (including restricted view seats) is if the club said to Everton we are not going to sell the upper section only for Everton to say well just sell what you can and you will not have to pay for the unsold ones because by that stage it seemed to me to be obvious that they were not all going to sell.
Of course that is just pure speculation on my part!
Apart from our first season in the PL we’ve never sold out Everton. Midweek or Saturday we tend to sell about 1000.
Strangely I think the last 3 have been in January which has not helped given post Christmas shortage of cash.
I’m sure Europa travels is having an impact but the other reason why Everton won’t sell out it because as an away fan, the ground is …. shit.
130 now. I assume X3 will open at some point?selling quick this morning only been open 3 mins and 250 left
Unless we haven't taken the full allocation againSo surely now the club should open that last block or at the very least half of it?
You would think Y1 would open shortly. Or certainly ahead of the members sale on Tuesday.So surely now the club should open that last block or at the very least half of it?