I have absolutely no idea, just guessing.Aha, the old ‘besmirching the club’ clause
I have absolutely no idea, just guessing.Aha, the old ‘besmirching the club’ clause
No. I haven't imposed any way.
I have read this thread with interest and see that a full analysis could be looked at in the summer, open minded to scheme changes. I haven't doubled down.
I have posed the question as to whether Barber has taken us as far as he can.
He was getting nothing but praise a few months ago. I’m just surprised that you (or anyone) would think his job would be under threat over this trivial issue. He does a hell of a lot more than be responsible for the ticket sharing scheme. The implication of asking whether Barber has taken us as far as he can is that his replacement would need to agree with your stance on ticket sharing and nothing else really matters.
It is his attitude displayed in his response to criticism which leads me to the question. The scheme is incidental in that respect.He was getting nothing but praise a few months ago. I’m just surprised that you (or anyone) would think his job would be under threat over this trivial issue. He does a hell of a lot more than be responsible for the ticket sharing scheme. The implication of asking whether Barber has taken us as far as he can is that his replacement would need to agree with your stance on ticket sharing and nothing else really matters.
An excellent piece. How long until Barber bans them from the Amex?
Allegedly there have been occasions where stewards at the Amex have deliberately kept a particularly watchful eye on the conduct of the WAB contributors during matches. As one of the few outlets of Albion-related content that isn't afraid to dish out some criticism, that sort of thing can't be entirely coincidental, IMO.
Jesus weptAllegedly there have been occasions where stewards at the Amex have deliberately kept a particularly watchful eye on the conduct of the WAB contributors during matches. As one of the few outlets of Albion-related content that isn't afraid to dish out some criticism, that sort of thing can't be entirely coincidental, IMO.
Surprised if anyone thinks that…..poor understanding of what a CEO role encompasses if so. He’s just got this one a bit wrong……but although trivial on the face if it, he’s either unaware (unlikely) or in denial about the strength of feeling amongst at least a decent proportion of the fanbase. Compounding that by totally dismissing the views, insisting he’s right and publicly criticising fans isn’t an overly clever move.
I have absolutely no idea, just guessing.
...or maybe 'besmirching the CEO'
I have some sympathy with the desire to digitise the process. It’s fair that Barber points out that paper tickets and people handing them to whoever they want is not the way forward for lots of reasons. And in truth the system works well once you’ve paid for it. The issue is therefore one of pricing and communications. If they scrapped the £20 up front fee, and the Albion+ membership requirement, and instead said you can transfer to anyone in your friends and family list, subject to an admin/booking fee (about £5, that could be paid by the ST holder or the receiver) each time, they’d make similar money, still be able to digitise and track who has the ticket, and everyone would be happy.
You can have that one [MENTION=12198]paul[/MENTION], free of charge, but I reserve the right to charge a consultancy fee for future projects
Why should you have to pay £5 admin fee? What admin? it's all done digitally. In a large proportion of cases the person taking the ticket will be reimbursing the season ticket holder already. It's simple; we should be able to transfer our ticket to any registered Brighton fan with a fan number, and then the ground will be full for matches.
I've discussed this issue away from the board with quite a few Albion supporting fans. There's as much an issue with perception and PR as anything else (IMO).
I got my ST where it is because it could take our big group of 9 together. Since then we've become good mates with the 3 directly behind me. Those three normally turned up to game together but, every now and again, one couldn't make it and another family member or friend came in. Then, to the right and back of our group there are two seats shared by four people.
By FAR the biggest moan across this group this season has been the ticket sharing scheme. It should suit the group of 4 but two of them were annoyed because it meant them having to join Albion+ for a fee as well as £40 being added to the overall cost of the shared tickets. The guys behind us are annoyed as it's made the occasional share within their family much harder (and one is an old boy who doesn't have a smart phone, so now his paper ticket has his photo on). The bloke I travel with is incensed.
In reality it may not be that much money and it may be helpful to the club but the perception among those I see at games is that the Albion are ripping off fans. Yes, the club lost money in the pandemic but so did most working people. And our group are older and old school. What I would call loyal fans who went to Withdean, go away. Not your JCLs and DFL new money.
And (moving on to PR) those are the sorts of fans who write WAB and read it. And, if Covid continues much longer, they are the only type of fan who is going to go regularly. You'll lose elderly people and those with health problems but the chances are they might not be able to make every game anyway, but you can clearly see from the huge gaps in the East Stand that little Rupert is no longer being brought in from Fiveways or Hurstpierpoint. If families, the old and the sick cannot pass on tickets easily and if club essays dig out old school, ultra loyal fans, then you're losing goodwill everywhere,
Why should you have to pay £5 admin fee? What admin? it's all done digitally. In a large proportion of cases the person taking the ticket will be reimbursing the season ticket holder already. It's simple; we should be able to transfer our ticket to any registered Brighton fan with a fan number, and then the ground will be full for matches and we won't have a repeat embarrassment like the Wolves match...
Love the Rupert quip
A good summary of where many stand, imho. Not just the elderly, also some loyal folk in their 40’s and 50’s. Life’s complicated just now, gone are the days of simply leaving home with your keys and money. More admin is burdensome, it’s offputting.
Why should you have to pay £5 admin fee? What admin? it's all done digitally. In a large proportion of cases the person taking the ticket will be reimbursing the season ticket holder already. It's simple; we should be able to transfer our ticket to any registered Brighton fan with a fan number, and then the ground will be full for matches and we won't have a repeat embarrassment like the Wolves match...
Indeed, plus I just hate my seat being empty - the fact I literally can't give it away really grates. Junior and I have both gone to one match on our own this season because of this.