swindonseagull
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YepSo if you can't make the game for some reason the seat goes empty?
The club might take it back but unless the insurance is paid I doubt they will.
You can’t sell it on….it’s been like that since last season
YepSo if you can't make the game for some reason the seat goes empty?
Had hoped that there was a system where the club would put them on for re sale.Yep
The club might take it back but unless the insurance is paid I doubt they will.
You can’t sell it on….it’s been like that since last season
Check back a couple of times a day in the week before the game. There will be returnsIf anyone is unable to make this game I'd be grateful for a ticket.
My local away day and was too late to get tickets.
The rest of the tickets went in under 2 minutes so you were very late - keep logging on and eventually there will probably be more added once player guests etc which are not needed are added back inHad hoped that there was a system where the club would put them on for re sale.
Was 20 minutes late for My Albion window and they had all gone.
Yes I noticed this, it seems to be sending people that way on train line, not entirely sure why. I had to tell my group to book specific trains and tell them to manipulate the app. They are running down that line via Leicester direct, all lines open. Good things ticket offices aren’t closing! On the plus side it is cheaper to go that way, so you may be in some luck there. I’m afraid to say you have indeed been stitched up by those bastards at Trainline.com.Is there engineering work on the St Pancras line or have I just been stitched up by Trainline.com ?
Bought Off Peak return as no specific train ones left but it's reserved seats to and from Kings X - Grantham, then change at Grantham on to an East Midlands train.
Paging @jackalbion who hasn't been nearly busy enough on train threads today
I was planning: Thameslink to Bedford, then a return from Bedford to Nottm, changing at Kettering. This seems to be cheaper and not significantly slower ... am I missing something?Y
Yes I noticed this, it seems to be sending people that way on train line, not entirely sure why. I had to tell my group to book specific trains and tell them to manipulate the app. They are running down that line via Leicester direct, all lines open. Good things ticket offices aren’t closing! On the plus side it is cheaper to go that way, so you may be in some luck there. I’m afraid to say you have indeed been stitched up by those bastards at Trainline.com.
No you aren’t, train line is just crap.I was planning: Thameslink to Bedford, then a return from Bedford to Nottm, changing at Kettering. This seems to be cheaper and not significantly slower ... am I missing something?
A pal of mine suffered the same at United.There are no official channels
Was talking on the concourse yesterday and someone handed thier Man City ticket over because they couldn’t go, person who took the ticket was Id checked and original ticket holder now banned for 5 away games…..that’s what he said
the personal responsible has to be the ticket holder and the club make that pretty clear.A pal of mine suffered the same at United.
He couldn't go due to his wife being in hospital so his mate thought rather than waste the train/match ticket he'd take his son in law. Son in law had his ticket checked. Initially both got 5 game bans. Fella who used the ticket held his hands up and said it was all his fault and if you are going to ban anyone it should be him. The club acknowledged his statement and unbanned him!! The 5 game ban remained for the chap who's ticket it was even though the other chap accepted full responsibility. He's consequently has/will miss all of the european games.
Maybe so. But if the ticket holder didn't know his ticket was being used and the person who used the ticket admitted to that being the case it's a little unfair don't you think?the personal responsible has to be the ticket holder and the club make that pretty clear.
I have sympathy with anyone being banned. The club should be able to take last minute changes of ownership, there shouldn't be many and log it. If same person does it more than once then maybe evidence they are trying to bypass the process.Maybe so. But if the ticket holder didn't know his ticket was being used and the person who used the ticket admitted to that being the case it's a little unfair don't you think?
Either way doesn't matter now as he's got one more game to go. Just more of a warning to others that you run the risk of getting a 5 game ban and 50 point deduction if you get caught.
Happened to me at Wolves away last season.A pal of mine suffered the same at United.
He couldn't go due to his wife being in hospital so his mate thought rather than waste the train/match ticket he'd take his son in law. Son in law had his ticket checked. Initially both got 5 game bans. Fella who used the ticket held his hands up and said it was all his fault and if you are going to ban anyone it should be him. The club acknowledged his statement and unbanned him!! The 5 game ban remained for the chap who's ticket it was even though the other chap accepted full responsibility. He's consequently has/will miss all of the european games.
I do East mids/London a lot.I was planning: Thameslink to Bedford, then a return from Bedford to Nottm, changing at Kettering. This seems to be cheaper and not significantly slower ... am I missing something?
I assume the mate that used the ticket was the one that purchased them in first place so already had possession of the ticket. Whilst there is a responsibility on the named ticket holder, if he knew nothing about it then the guy that used it and the son in law should get the ban. Can't quite see how justice is served by banning the guy who didn't even know it was being used. However, if the ticket was actually sent to the named ticket holder, how did the other guy get the ticket?A pal of mine suffered the same at United.
He couldn't go due to his wife being in hospital so his mate thought rather than waste the train/match ticket he'd take his son in law. Son in law had his ticket checked. Initially both got 5 game bans. Fella who used the ticket held his hands up and said it was all his fault and if you are going to ban anyone it should be him. The club acknowledged his statement and unbanned him!! The 5 game ban remained for the chap who's ticket it was even though the other chap accepted full responsibility. He's consequently has/will miss all of the european games.
You assume correctly. The chap who used the ticket always buys their tickets.I assume the mate that used the ticket was the one that purchased them in first place so already had possession of the ticket. Whilst there is a responsibility on the named ticket holder, if he knew nothing about it then the guy that used it and the son in law should get the ban. Can't quite see how justice is served by banning the guy who didn't even know it was being used.