Doonhamer7
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- Jun 17, 2016
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I’ve had the opposite since the Watford game my Everton ticket has updated about 10 times a day
I guess it's Barber who makes these sorts of decisions. Honestly, I don't particularly like having a go at the club (I try to be fairly positive) but on this I genuinely feel they have made a bad mistake which they will pay for in loads of empty seats. If, ultimately, they earn more income from it (which I doubt) then I guess it's a win for the club in the short term. In the long term it will just deter the casual person who might just get the Albion bug. It's not the end of the world, sometimes mistakes are made (and again I understand the reasoning behind it) but it's a shame if they don't reverse it.
I'm a big fan of the club and how they run it - I'm often saying it is one of the best run in the country - but they've got the ticketing badly wrong this year. I was going to go in place of my ST holder mate tomorrow with my son but he needed to shell out £40 to be able to transfer the tickets, We both needed to become Albion plus members - whatever that is - for another £50 before we even started. We decided not to bother. Given that it is holiday season, there will be loads of empty seats as we can't be the only ones who can't be arsed with the cost and effort required for something as simple as giving 2 tickets from one person to the other.
They need to open the ticket exchange as well but won't until they've sold all the crap seats no one wants to go in. Consequently, there will be a load of gaps tomorrow.
It's all very Withdean-esque management on this particular issue.
Can’t that casual new fan just buy directly from the club, and if later in the day, from the exchange?
I did that many times whilst waiting for my latest season ticket. Even for high demand EPL games such as Liverpool.
I'm more thinking of someone who wouldn't ordinarily go but, if I couldn't use my ticket for example, I could pass on to my fellow season ticket holder's Dad, friend etc normally at no charge just so the seat is filled. They may well spend a bit on food, merchandise etc, the seat is occupied and, who knows, they may get a taste for it. Again, I understand why the club want to know who's using the seat and that strictly speaking, it's not transferable anyway, but if the upshot now is the seat will be empty then that's a lose lose situation.
I think it’s mainly driven as a permanent clampdown on groups/mates using st’s as they wish, passing them down families, sharing them regularly. Never going on the market. Some other clubs have grasped the nettle and tackled very similar issues.
The club have confirmed that the st waiting list does still exist, contrary to nsc speculation in the spring that it had completely disappeared. I suppose the clubs actions will over time speed up the recycling of st’s for those waiting.
The club have confirmed that the st waiting list does still exist, contrary to nsc speculation in the spring that it had completely disappeared. I suppose the clubs actions will over time speed up the recycling of st’s for those waiting.
I think it’s mainly driven as a permanent clampdown on groups/mates using st’s as they wish, passing them down families, sharing them regularly. Never going on the market. Some other clubs have grasped the nettle and tackled very similar issues.
The club have confirmed that the st waiting list does still exist, contrary to nsc speculation in the spring that it had completely disappeared. I suppose the clubs actions will over time speed up the recycling of st’s for those waiting.
That's odd as they were advertising season tickets as available recently by email.
You're a big fan of the club but you're not already a member which would allow you to buy tickets when available so you didn't have to rely on season ticket holders charity!! You don't even know what MyAlbion + is!
We all know why it's not a simple process because if anything happens then the club will be clueless as to who is actually in the stadium!
Quite intrigued as to how many times you borrow this ticket?
I think it’s mainly driven as a permanent clampdown on groups/mates using st’s as they wish, passing them down families, sharing them regularly. Never going on the market. Some other clubs have grasped the nettle and tackled very similar issues.
The club have confirmed that the st waiting list does still exist, contrary to nsc speculation in the spring that it had completely disappeared. I suppose the clubs actions will over time speed up the recycling of st’s for those waiting.
Club may say waiting list still exists but there are 1500 plus STs available
The apparent contradiction is that many on the list have deferred for a year.
If everyone on the list has deferred, that means that there is, of course, no list.
You're a big fan of the club but you're not already a member which would allow you to buy tickets when available so you didn't have to rely on season ticket holders charity!! You don't even know what MyAlbion + is!
We all know why it's not a simple process because if anything happens then the club will be clueless as to who is actually in the stadium!
Quite intrigued as to how many times you borrow this ticket?
No. I deferred for a year about three years ago, I was one of circa 7,000 on this list and remained in the count.
Why should those deferring for a year, but remaining at the front of the list and having paid the small deposit, be removed from the club’s tally of those on the st waiting list?
Can’t see any reason at all, other than a handful of nsc’ers hoping the list has collapsed. Angry that the club have stopped the informal sharing of tickets between cabals.
Edit: I understand your point. I assume that all those on the list now, have deferred for a year.
Good points, unfortunately for the club.
A mate who missed last week will now miss tomorrow because he was on holiday last week and, of course, got pinged as a result. The only person who might have wanted the ticket isn't an Albion + member and exactly the same costs as you mention above would have been incurred.
I'm very supportive of the Covid passport measures because I believe they will be imposed with no choice from October anyway and I want us to still be able to go to games. However, we seem to have used the cover of Covid to impose "thou shalt not pass on" even if it means a half empty ground.
Good points, unfortunately for the club.
A mate who missed last week will now miss tomorrow because he was on holiday last week and, of course, got pinged as a result. The only person who might have wanted the ticket isn't an Albion + member and exactly the same costs as you mention above would have been incurred.
I'm very supportive of the Covid passport measures because I believe they will be imposed with no choice from October anyway and I want us to still be able to go to games. However, we seem to have used the cover of Covid to impose "thou shalt not pass on" even if it means a half empty ground.