Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
Meanwhile, we'll all still keep passing tickets on to trusted friends. Same as it ever was.
I don't think it means for individual matches but it seems some have done it for a whole season.
Meanwhile, we'll all still keep passing tickets on to trusted friends. Same as it ever was.
Those 1,006 at Rotherham tonight should be more entitled to get tickets for say Norwich than Mr 1901 not been away all season who wants to jump on the glory ship IMO
That's certainly something the suits seem to want to eradicate from the game.What if it's POTG?
Those 1,006 at Rotherham tonight should be more entitled to get tickets for say Norwich than Mr 1901 not been away all season who wants to jump on the glory ship IMO
There's no right or wrong on this issue. The club can choose how to allocate tickets in a number of ways, none of which have moral superiority over the others. The club are choosing to make away ticket allocation a perk of buying a season ticket.
Even the ones who live near Rotherham ? It's a can of worms this subject (memories of Beach Hut/Ernest and the West Ham fiasco). The club's formula is straightforward and easily understandable.
Very likely that would be the policy. There are plenty of precedents - police, CPS and HMRC for starters.Pick on a few easy targets... pour encourager les autres?
Totally and to be commended, none of that AMS shit that went on before as for West Ham away, let's not even go there
With regards to home games, this Is being misinterpreted isn't it? Probably because it's ambiguous. I don't think Barber's saying the club are massively clamping down on people giving their season ticket to, say, another family member for an individual match. The intention surely is to stop people transferring their ticket for the whole season to someone they know. If everyone did that, it would become a closed shop and few people would ever have the chance to break on to the season ticket list. Seems some logic in that although I don't get the bit about a bereavement for instance. If 2 people go and one dies, they may want to transfer the 2nd seat to a friend so they still have someone to go with.
So I turn up at an away ground with nothing more than the ticket I have purchased at the club and enough cash in my pocket for my day out and nothing else. I get stopped by some guy outside an away ground demanding ID which I don't have, what is going to happen?
What law says I must carry ID
I never carry my driving licence, and never have. I don't have a credit card. I don't tend to take my debit card to football, or anywhere else there's likely to be a crush of people as it would be easy to 'lose'. I simply take enough money for beer, chips, and my tickets. I will be interested to see what happens....
FFS, pathetic.
We're going to a frigging FOOTBALL match for christs sake. I use my own fan number anyway, but if some jobsworth herbert in a high viz came up to me at a match and demanded I produce ID, I'd tell him to poke it.
Go on, just pop your passport in your back pocket.
I never carry my driving licence, and never have. I don't have a credit card. I don't tend to take my debit card to football, or anywhere else there's likely to be a crush of people as it would be easy to 'lose'. I simply take enough money for beer, chips, and my tickets. I will be interested to see what happens....
Surely you mean in my sweaty waist band thingy that only comes out for foreign holidays to keep the euros and passports in?
You'll only need to be refused entry once to change that behaviour!I never carry my driving licence, and never have. I don't have a credit card. I don't tend to take my debit card to football, or anywhere else there's likely to be a crush of people as it would be easy to 'lose'. I simply take enough money for beer, chips, and my tickets. I will be interested to see what happens....
Tut tut. Hypocrite!
Surely you mean in my sweaty waist band thingy that only comes out for foreign holidays to keep the euros and passports in?
I never carry my driving licence, and never have. I don't have a credit card. I don't tend to take my debit card to football.