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Tory Boy

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Jun 14, 2004
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Brighton
I think PB is doing a good job, but would love to see one of his emails clarifying the Wigan game seating as we see it now.

TB
 




Giraffe

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I think PB is doing a good job, but would love to see one of his emails clarifying the Wigan game seating as we see it now.

TB

I have asked specifically about this. He is very good at responding so I'll let you all know when he does.

I've requested numbers in terms of how many are set aside etc.
 


Giraffe

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I think PB is doing a good job, but would love to see one of his emails clarifying the Wigan game seating as we see it now.

TB

I have asked specifically about this. He is very good at responding so I'll let you all know when he does.

I've requested numbers in terms of how many are set aside etc.
 








Greavsey

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Jul 4, 2007
1,166
I think PB is doing a good job, but would love to see one of his emails clarifying the Wigan game seating as we see it now.

TB

Why are we wasting his time with yet more emails!? Surely it's exactly the same response as for this game? A very large amount of the seating is set aside for sponsors!! What more detail do you expect?
 


Moshe Gariani

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Mar 10, 2005
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Why are we wasting his time with yet more emails!? Surely it's exactly the same response as for this game? A very large amount of the seating is set aside for sponsors!! What more detail do you expect?
The detail people would like is something, just something, to JUSTIFY this stupid and frustrating approach to ticket sales.

Most casual purchasers of tickets want at least a pair and often a small group together. At the moment we make no effort whatsoever to accommodate these people - we turn them away.
 


Superphil

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Jul 7, 2003
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In a pile of football shirts
I have asked specifically about this. He is very good at responding so I'll let you all know when he does.

I've requested numbers in terms of how many are set aside etc.

He is on record as saying that seats all over the ground are set aside for sponsors/comps/broadcasters etc. For every game S1E and S1F are not put on sale when the rest of the tickets are, therefore there are 1380 seats in these 2 stands set aside every game, of which we all know full well, very few are actually taken up, because we see those stands empty, half empty, and certainly never full, game in, game out. Add to thtat all the other seats he mentions that are also allocated to these mysterious people around the ground for the same reason, there must be 1500+, do we allow so many to be handed over, only for them to be handed back? Whilst at the same time, potential fans are put off buying becasue they want to sit in a group together.

Block S1E has 730 seats
Block S1F has 650 seats
 




Rugrat

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Mar 13, 2011
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Seaford
Why are we wasting his time with yet more emails!? Surely it's exactly the same response as for this game? A very large amount of the seating is set aside for sponsors!! What more detail do you expect?

I agree emails are futile, he'll stick to his story now. But, anyone believing all those seats (I'd say at least 2000) currently not on sale for Wigan (and Donny) game are down to Sponsors/VIP's is extremely gullible
 


Footsoldier

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May 26, 2013
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Never have liked Paul Barber and never will. He bangs on about loving the ALBION and his first love was Tottenham but we are his love know. Yeah righto.

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Bloke is full of shit.
 








B.W.

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Jul 5, 2003
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The detail people would like is something, just something, to JUSTIFY this stupid and frustrating approach to ticket sales.

Most casual purchasers of tickets want at least a pair and often a small group together. At the moment we make no effort whatsoever to accommodate these people - we turn them away.

I'm satisfied with PB's explanation as it stands. You are not. I'm really not sure what you expect him to say/do.
 






Vegas Seagull

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Jul 10, 2009
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Why not ask the ticket office if you could buy 500 tickets for Wigan as you wish to take all employees of your company to The Amex for a treat?
 


Greavsey

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Jul 4, 2007
1,166
The detail people would like is something, just something, to JUSTIFY this stupid and frustrating approach to ticket sales.

Most casual purchasers of tickets want at least a pair and often a small group together. At the moment we make no effort whatsoever to accommodate these people - we turn them away.

I happen to know someone who works for one of the major sponsors in a senior capacity, and there are a very large number of tickets allocated to them for sale amongst staff for each game. Now the take up of this has tailed off over the past two years, I assume the club would like to renegotiate that particular allocation. But the sponsor wants to maintain their allocation in case of promotion to the premier league.

It would appear from PB's note that their ticketing system is not without problems as well which clearly exacerbates the issue.
 


Man of Harveys

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Jul 9, 2003
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Brighton, UK
Have I understood this correctly? Please tell me if I've got the wrong end of the stick - I may well have: The club keeps at least 1300+ tickets - that are mostly situated right next to the away fans - aside, just in case the sponsors might want them at the very last minute? And that's why people can't hand over money to buy them instead?

If I've understood that correctly, then that's...just not in any way likely to be true, it's it?
 


Greavsey

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Jul 4, 2007
1,166
Have I understood this correctly? Please tell me if I've got the wrong end of the stick - I may well have: The club keeps at least 1300+ tickets - that are mostly situated right next to the away fans - aside, just in case the sponsors might want them at the very last minute? And that's why people can't hand over money to buy them instead?

If I've understood that correctly, then that's...just not in any way likely to be true, it's it?
See my post above. It is absolutely true.
 




Man of Harveys

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Jul 9, 2003
18,875
Brighton, UK
See my post above. It is absolutely true.

In which case how many different sponsors are we talking about? How many seats does each sponsor get? And do they really want to sit next to the away fans? If we assume there are, say, 20 sponsoring companies with at least 1300 seats between them, that's 65 per company. Do they really have that many clients each game who want a freebie?
 


Wilka

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Nov 18, 2003
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Burgess Hill
Have I understood this correctly? Please tell me if I've got the wrong end of the stick - I may well have: The club keeps at least 1300+ tickets - that are mostly situated right next to the away fans - aside, just in case the sponsors might want them at the very last minute? And that's why people can't hand over money to buy them instead?

If I've understood that correctly, then that's...just not in any way likely to be true, it's it?

They can't even use the away fan reason for Wigan as there isn't a chance in hell they would bring more than a 1000.
 


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