I live in Liverpool and virtually every person I know either borrows a ST or lends a ST to go to the game. A couple of seasons ago I was desperate to go and went in the Kop (when Dunk scored). The actual physical season ticket I used belonged to a friend of a friend. I gave my mate £30.
Indeed. I was searched and checked upon entry for the obvious. What I don't get is that, once that is done and it has been
ascertained that I have no booze or anything else dodgy on me, what is there to be afraid of? What is it the Albion is afraid
of by making people jump through the hoops? Loss of revenue because people aren't buying tickets? Well, they're probably losing
more money on people getting hacked off and buggering off to non-league football.