IM THE NURSE I WIPE ALL SORTS OF ARSES,I'M NOT ANGRY,I DONT ABUSE PEOPLE ON NORTH STAND CHAT OR USE FOUL LANGUAGE,NOT MY FAULT THAT I CANT COPE WITH CUMPOTORS. SORRY
Christ, aren't you the one who bangs on about modern marketing programmes, and yet come the moment you have to get with it just a little bit, with a credit card (a debit card will do or don't you have one of those ?!) and few days planning, then your knickers are in a twist, and revert to pre-war planning models.
And whie i'm here..
The Rev bloke - You must be over 40, but can't use a keyboard correctly, can't wipe you own arse and are angry about everything..
Whas that all about - get a life and grow up cos you look an absolute knobber..
Out of interest, why do we need to know how many tickets the club have sold?
Out of interest, why do we need to know how many tickets the club have sold?
It's just handy to know tbh, because my plan is to wait for all members to get their tickets, then saunter up Queens Road and pick up a couple.
I dont bang on about modern marketing strategies, I bang on about the fundamentals of marketing that have been around since before i was born (and that was a while ago). The Albion ave never had a clue and yp its bloody time that changed and targets set for the clubs marketing department to meet - or ship out.
The first fundamental is to find out from the customer what the customer wants and then deliver it, and not tell the customer what you think they should want. My knickers are not in a twist. Its my choice, just as it is yours, but I dont want a password, or to be a blue, white or any type of member. Its a game of football, that's all. The personal touch of a fella on the turnstile with a flat cap, and the click of the turnstile is a part of the football experience, also seems more efficient given the problems had with the online service. Either way its certainly easier for me. A non league game with the albion on the radio, and with a beer in hand will do for me, it seems much less hassle. However, good luck to you and the thousands of others that will put up with the online system and having to book in advance. One thing tho' dont push it down the rest of our throats, as we simply dont want it, and we dont have to.
No one knows how many been sold,put my application in yesterday morning by hand at club shop, and the pile then was pretty big,anyway dont worry,we wont sell 6,000, so we will all get 1 no problems.
No doubt written between renewing his trade union memberships and topping up the distilled water in the battery in his Cortina!
Rather than buying a ticket for the Albion, you might do better buying one to the 21st century!
Then your plan will fail.
I dont bang on about modern marketing strategies, I bang on about the fundamentals of marketing that have been around since before i was born (and that was a while ago). The Albion ave never had a clue and yp its bloody time that changed and targets set for the clubs marketing department to meet - or ship out.
The first fundamental is to find out from the customer what the customer wants and then deliver it, and not tell the customer what you think they should want. My knickers are not in a twist. Its my choice, just as it is yours, but I dont want a password, or to be a blue, white or any type of member. Its a game of football, that's all. The personal touch of a fella on the turnstile with a flat cap, and the click of the turnstile is a part of the football experience, also seems more efficient given the problems had with the online service. Either way its certainly easier for me. A non league game with the albion on the radio, and with a beer in hand will do for me, it seems much less hassle. However, good luck to you and the thousands of others that will put up with the online system and having to book in advance. One thing tho' dont push it down the rest of our throats, as we simply dont want it, and we dont have to.
You would think that after more than ten years of having to buy your tickets in advance for Albion home games, that our fans would be used to doing so by now?
nope - ive never liked doing so and its upside down thinking. We dont have to get used to it, we are the customers, the club has to fit in with us not the other way around
you would think that after more than ten years of having to buy your tickets in advance for albion home games, that our fans would be used to doing so by now?
Think you're being deliberately obtuse here. The irony isn't lost that you are using 21st century technology (internet) to complain about wanting to be what is effectively a luddite.
Is it really so hard to open another webpage and book tickets online?
I dont bang on about modern marketing strategies, I bang on about the fundamentals of marketing that have been around since before i was born (and that was a while ago). The Albion ave never had a clue and yp its bloody time that changed and targets set for the clubs marketing department to meet - or ship out.
The first fundamental is to find out from the customer what the customer wants and then deliver it, and not tell the customer what you think they should want. My knickers are not in a twist. Its my choice, just as it is yours, but I dont want a password, or to be a blue, white or any type of member. Its a game of football, that's all. The personal touch of a fella on the turnstile with a flat cap, and the click of the turnstile is a part of the football experience, also seems more efficient given the problems had with the online service. Either way its certainly easier for me. A non league game with the albion on the radio, and with a beer in hand will do for me, it seems much less hassle. However, good luck to you and the thousands of others that will put up with the online system and having to book in advance. One thing tho' dont push it down the rest of our throats, as we simply dont want it, and we dont have to.
A turnstile operator, Yesterday.