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Uncounted.What was the actual attendance in the end?
Uncounted.What was the actual attendance in the end?
What was the actual attendance in the end?
the rest of the crowd managed to turn up in time why the f*** couldn't they just get there earlier or get their tickets sooner. Always the clubs fault when dumbasses can't organise themselves!
I'm sorry but most of that is rubbish or irrelevant. I too queued to get into a reserve game to get tickets for a League Cup match. The difference then was that there was THIRTY FIVE THOUSAND of us, which was pretty much the capacity of the Goldstone at the time. We are currently talking about TWO AND A HALF thousand which is well under half the Withdean capacity. The whole problem was caused by a few hundred, that's all, a few hundred people who decided at pretty much the last minute that they'd like to go and see the match. I know there's been a few geeks, no-life anoraks and club arselickers on here saying we should have ordered our tickets last Christmas and turned up just after lunch, but not everyone has that luxury.I assume that all you posters moaning about the chaos tonight have seen the apology on the official website.
Anyone who has stated that they have the right to turn up when they want rather than when is practical deserved what they got. For others who suffered, surely it is clear the problem was mainly due to the extra number sold on the back of a great result on Saturday.
I have supported BHA for over 30 years and can remember having to queue for tickets for big games (eg Derby in the League cup in 76) by attending reserve games when there was 33500 attending the game. Don't remember many people complaining then. Probably the same for the cup final. I know Barnet is not a big game but at the end of the day, we are a small club run on a shoestring and are not geared up to respond like Ticketmaster. The club are going to address the issues so hopefully problems will not arise again. On that note, can you not consider the thread closed and start a new one praising the team on the start to this campaign.
Furthermore, any dickhead making a comparison to Hillsborough should remember that a large chunk of the problem there was ticketless fans being let in (to prevent crushing outside). Hardly in the same league!
Whatever the reasons behind this a League 1 club should not be in the position where it cannot cope with a late surge in ticket sales.
Nobody can dispute that surely?
I assume that all you posters moaning about the chaos tonight have seen the apology on the official website.
Anyone who has stated that they have the right to turn up when they want rather than when is practical deserved what they got. For others who suffered, surely it is clear the problem was mainly due to the extra number sold on the back of a great result on Saturday.
I have supported BHA for over 30 years and can remember having to queue for tickets for big games (eg Derby in the League cup in 76) by attending reserve games when there was 33500 attending the game. Don't remember many people complaining then. Probably the same for the cup final. I know Barnet is not a big game but at the end of the day, we are a small club run on a shoestring and are not geared up to respond like Ticketmaster. The club are going to address the issues so hopefully problems will not arise again. On that note, can you not consider the thread closed and start a new one praising the team on the start to this campaign.
Furthermore, any dickhead making a comparison to Hillsborough should remember that a large chunk of the problem there was ticketless fans being let in (to prevent crushing outside). Hardly in the same league!
I dont know what the ticket breakdown was, but I dont think there would have been much more than 400 non season ticket holders that purchased a ticket.
Of those, more than half of them would have already had their ticket and didnt need to queue up.
This has left about 2000 season ticket holders going to the game. All of which, if they club hadnt taken away the FREE cup game, would not have had to queue up for tickets. So they added to the queue, creating the long line.
Every seat was up for sale, with roughly 900 sold by Friday.
The crowd was estimated at 2500, So since Friday 1500ish have purchased a ticket, and obviously, nothing would have been able to have been posted on Monday, meaning they had to be collected from the ground, or were purchased in the ticket office in person.
I think on a normal league match day, when season ticket holders have their tickets in advance, there will be less than 300 tickets being collected at the ground, where as yesterday there would have been closer to 1000. And as people have suggested only one collection point was available, this seems to be the biggest problem.
You would expecet a CONFERENCE club to be able to deal with 250 ticket purchases on the day of the match, and if the Albion hierarchy rest on their laurels on this one that's what we will be in a few years, as the floating fans will float elsewhere.
we always have coped with 250 people in the past and will do in the future.
Thats because only non season ticket holders have had to queue up for tickets
Yesterday and Ipswich, Season ticket holders have had to queue for tickets as well as the non STH.
Although the gates were considerably lower than a league match day, 3 or 4, maybe more times the normal amount queued for tickets
And the club KNEW this well in advance and FAILED to prepare adequately.
It was a SHAMBLES, whatever the excuses.
And finally, why is it when things go right DK is there to comment and when things go badly its someone else..... when you are having a go at Ken Brown, just remember who appointed him as well.
It would make sense for the club to sell tickets in other retail outlets, especially with Falmer coming up. We can't all get in to central Brighton and we don't want to pay £2 extra over the phone. The club should do some sort of franchise deals with shops in western Hove/Portslade, Worthing, Lewes etc to sell tickets directly to fans. They won't double their fanbase at this rate.
I treated myself to tickets in the North Stand last night and only got them when everyone else in the queue was let in to the South Stand. When I eventually sat down, half the pitch was obscured by a set of railings going over some steps - brilliant.
I was so p1ssed off by the whole experience that I didn't enjoy the rest of the match at all and will think twice about going back for a good while.
It would make sense for the club to sell tickets in other retail outlets, especially with Falmer coming up. We can't all get in to central Brighton and we don't want to pay £2 extra over the phone. The club should do some sort of franchise deals with shops in western Hove/Portslade, Worthing, Lewes etc to sell tickets directly to fans. They won't double their fanbase at this rate.
I treated myself to tickets in the North Stand last night and only got them when everyone else in the queue was let in to the South Stand. When I eventually sat down, half the pitch was obscured by a set of railings going over some steps - brilliant.
I was so p1ssed off by the whole experience that I didn't enjoy the rest of the match at all and will think twice about going back for a good while.