doogie004
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Hoping it goes to Albion plus members as want to take my grandson who lives in cornwall but will be up for the week
Fair enough. I used the phrase to a Derby fan (who hasn’t been involved in the debate) as shorthand when I could have elaborated. A closed shop means that you can’t get into it when actually with a bit of patience and willingness to travel you can. There is turnover in the top tier so it will never be a fixed group of people or a closed shop. This debate isn’t about that long term rise to tier 1 status though. It’s about fair access to tickets for individual games. Fair access earned by actually attending games. I’m a member these days. I have no objection to the regulars having first opportunity to buy tickets. I used to be one of them when my health was better. Now I wait my turn and if there are any left then I get to go to the game. Similar to the position of tier 2s and tier 3s for the London games. The thing is if people at the top are going to buy tickets they don’t use then our probability of getting a ticket is much reduced. That’s all and we appreciate the efforts of the club in preventing that from happening.
Im hopeful there will be no train disruptions, fingers crossed as these ***** appear to be striking all over the place!Just booked the train tickets
Here we go again.
ThanksYes. The FAB have a meeting soon regarding European Ticketing and I will bring this subject up at the same time - relating to Premier League tickets
But mostly at that railway.Im hopeful there will be no train disruptions, fingers crossed as these ***** appear to be striking all over the place!
Hope that works out as since returning to the Premier League pub options were severely curtailed at Wolves, we were refused entry to the Spoons.08.32 off Euston to Stafford, arrive Wolves 10.57 for a wetherspoons breakfast.
Wolves remains the highest temperature I’ve ever experienced at a football match………sweat was literally dripping off virtually everyoneDon't forget your folks, tends to be the norm.
Great news for the MyAlbion+ fans tmStill 100 odd left with another block yet to go on sale
Reading (A) first match of the season about 20 years ago for me… bloody ‘ellWolves remains the highest temperature I’ve ever experienced at a football match………sweat was literally dripping off virtually everyone