Its my first away game for a while, and the first when I tried to buy two tickets, both for registered people who live at my address. I have had some problems and wonder whether its just me, or whether there is a glitch somewhere (either general, or specific, or new).
For reasons unknown, when logged on as me I could buy only one ticket. I went quickly back in and managed to buy a second for my named companion. The seats I got are close to one another, but one is 4 rows behind the other. This was evidenly the best attempt to give me two tix together. Is this normal? Or did I do something wrong?
I can live with that since I assume there will be little regard for the ticket details when it comes to selecting a seat (I phoned Wolves and got the impression they are not like Barnet used to be, with stewards insisting that everyone use the allocated seat). Am I right, or is that wishful thinking?
However, BHA have posted me only one of my tickets. I phoned them up and they don't know what happened. They can't even tell me if they posted the second ticket or not. Is this common?
They told me they have told Wolves that I am on a list of folk to be issued a ticket from the Wolves ticket offioce (I live nearer to Holland than to Brighton, so I can't just pop in).
So I phoned Wolves again and they said they have no list yet, and that it is likely to come up on the Brighton 'coach' and be delivered an hour before the game. I have to find a steward who will walk me past the queue in the ticket office. Is this normal?
I am a nervous traveller and am most at home in familiar places, a glass of wine in my hands and a reasonable expectation of what I'm in for. Is it common to find it so difficult to get one's hands on a pair of away match tickets?
BHA told me the best bet is to not use the online booking system and to phone up for a ticket next time. FFS. For future reference (I am anticipating a few more away trips this season, with sundry chums needing a ticket and seat next to me) is that what everybody else in a similar stuation does?
For reasons unknown, when logged on as me I could buy only one ticket. I went quickly back in and managed to buy a second for my named companion. The seats I got are close to one another, but one is 4 rows behind the other. This was evidenly the best attempt to give me two tix together. Is this normal? Or did I do something wrong?
I can live with that since I assume there will be little regard for the ticket details when it comes to selecting a seat (I phoned Wolves and got the impression they are not like Barnet used to be, with stewards insisting that everyone use the allocated seat). Am I right, or is that wishful thinking?
However, BHA have posted me only one of my tickets. I phoned them up and they don't know what happened. They can't even tell me if they posted the second ticket or not. Is this common?
They told me they have told Wolves that I am on a list of folk to be issued a ticket from the Wolves ticket offioce (I live nearer to Holland than to Brighton, so I can't just pop in).
So I phoned Wolves again and they said they have no list yet, and that it is likely to come up on the Brighton 'coach' and be delivered an hour before the game. I have to find a steward who will walk me past the queue in the ticket office. Is this normal?
I am a nervous traveller and am most at home in familiar places, a glass of wine in my hands and a reasonable expectation of what I'm in for. Is it common to find it so difficult to get one's hands on a pair of away match tickets?
BHA told me the best bet is to not use the online booking system and to phone up for a ticket next time. FFS. For future reference (I am anticipating a few more away trips this season, with sundry chums needing a ticket and seat next to me) is that what everybody else in a similar stuation does?