Nixonator
Well-known member
Clearly a CITEH JCL then....
Maybe Hereford is his second team
Clearly a CITEH JCL then....
So pissing over his shoes will make him feel better within himself? Thick northern bellend
Maybe Hereford is his second team
He should be thankful he is able to have a piss inside, rather than the toilet at the end of his garden.
Systems designed and/or maintained by those who have no real idea of the use cases of those who have to use them.
This morning I joined the Leicester queue (which also coincided with sales windows opening to a group of supporters for home games). I queued and waited, queued and waited and finally got access to the ticketing site...
...whereupon I was logged in as my son - the last person I logged in as at some point in the past. I didn't want to buy a Leicester ticket for him and nor does he qualify to buy one today. Because of this ridiculous change in site functionality I then had to logout as him and then try to login as me. Stupid.
The head of supporter services gave me a courtesy call a little while ago. She was very polite and set out why the current restriction is in place, and the club are happy with how it works and don't see any need to change things.
We agreed to disagree but she was fair and polite about the whole thing so no complaints there.
So tickets are now on sale to anyone with a booking history. Queue IT was quoting a 7 minute hold. I was 341 in the queue with a random number allocated as I was there before 9am.
Currently similar availability to yesterday. Get em now if you want them or wait for whatever the ticket exchange may hold
After 90 minutes of sale, there is currently remaining:-
South: 33 (14 pairs)
E1H: 144
The above are the only unconditional seats. The following are also available but have restrictions
Rest of ESL: 15 (all family, 8 of which are also disabled seats)
Shelf: 127 (all family)
WSL: 12 (all disabled)
Initial reaction is that the family tickets are not flying off the shelf. Maybe the £70 for a adult and junior is just too much?
Posting this in the hope that someone can help me get a Man City ticket...
I’ve been an Albion fan since 1986, and followed the club through the dark years – I was on the pitch at Lincoln(!), stormed the East stand on numerous occasions to chase that toe rag Bellotti out of the ground, and stared into the abyss at half-time at Hereford. I’ve been on NSC for about 20 years, and actually designed the original header image (featuring the floodlights at the Goldstone ground).
I live in the US now, but I’ll be back in Brighton for the Man City game. After pulling various strings, I still don’t have a ticket. I just logged on to buy one, but I have no purchase history… If anyone can help me get a ticket (or has a spare), I would greatly appreciate it!
PM me if you can help. Cheers!
PM en route. You can be my "guest".
Currently Available:-
SE Corner: 8 (3 pairs and one disabled. Last call for £45 tickets)
E1H: 123
Rest of the ESL: 15 (all family tickets, most disabled too)
WSL: 12 (all disabled seats/spaces)
The Shelf: 122 (all family)
So on the first full day of general sale, after the initial 30 minute rush, just 1 or 2 families have bought tickets in the family areas and under 50 other tickets have been sold.
I hope the season ticket exchange is activated once all non family stand tickets have been sold as if we are waiting for these to shift, there is a good chance the exchange will never go live.
I have a feeling the club are desperately going to regret axing the under 10's price. They have 300 odd new seats to sell to youngsters. It's going to be a bit tragic the footballs 'family' club have a load of empties as the typical family won't want to spend £140 + extras to watch 90 mins of football.
BHAFC. Bring back the Under 10 ticket and ensure it's no more than £10 and less for B and C games.