Dirty Dave
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I've been queuing since 6.30. They've now shut the gate to the ground, where the queue is so presumably its at capacity
My thoughts exactly regarding the STH v General Sale ticket limits. This has all been unprecedented - Sunday was the first sold out home game for most in living memory - for the club and lessons will hopefully be learnt.Both clubs come out of this ticket fiasco very badly. Allowing Worthing STHs one ticket each but giving the general sale the chance to buy 4 wasn't a great idea. With the option for STHs to buy 2 I'm confident the vast majority of spares would have been passed onto genuine fans.
Braintree didn't, or weren't given the option to put their allocation up for sale themselves. Instead their 400ish allocation was a total free for all with no priority at all to their STHs.
With only 1800ish tickets up for grabs yesterday some were always going to miss out but the whole debacle has left plenty of genuine Worthing supporters without tickets.
For this reason I'm only getting one now. Can't be that far away from you as got here at a similar time. Am wearing the old school scarf and Away Boys hoodie.Only 125 available in person this morning with a max of 2 tickets per person. Although they're urging people to just buy one if they only need one as they'll be quite a few toward the back of the queue left disappointed
This is the polite version of what I would have replied. Spot on as always Jack. Especially after one of the most upsetting and angry evenings for many of my friends who go almost every week but, for whatever reason because of life circumstances, couldn't justify a Season ticket and has missed out tonight. People that genuinely love the club and aren't piggybacking on our biggest day ever, to then dissappear after. Some have got lucky because our group have spares, others are still waiting and may be left on the outside looking in on the big day. A travesty.
Having said that, polite is going out the window. It will impact the atmosphere because I imagine many of the younger element of our support - who stepped up massively from 2:30pm onwards on Sunday and never stopped singing all game - will have missed out on tickets. Will those turning up for a one day jolly at Woodside without any intention of coming back again be filling in and learning the songbook? I doubt it.
Some posting about their glory hunting day out on Monday should think twice before such flippant posting about such an emotional subject. Or perhaps re-asses their conscience, consider whether they truly need to go and maybe message one of the Worthing fan groups and offer to sell their ticket.
And there will be others like me who didn’t join that bun-fight as I’ll be away and would have been after 2 or 3 tickets otherwise.If anything sums up the unprecented interest, the General Manager has told us that at least 5k were on the website trying for tickets last night.
That's the crux isn't it?It’s a shame but given Worthings limited resources, the short notice and at least historically that POTG was prominent way of walk up attendees difficult to be really ‘fair’
It's a fair point, however, all the games I went to this season and last season I bought tickets on Ticketpass, there could have been a window for those with a previous purchase history there. Hey ho, I only did half a dozen or so games this season, at least the STHs all got a ticket.That's the crux isn't it?
A lot of the non-STH regulars will have been paying cash to get in, and the club will have no data-driven way to identify them.
Well, you'd have been alright (Jack), but you can absolutely guarantee that had they done a purchase history window for folk like you, there would be a load of people who'd only ever Paid-on-the-Day saying "That's not fair - I've been to most/all games and always paid on the day because at no point did you indicate I'd have priority had I bought in advance. Had you said that before now, I would have done that."It's a fair point, however, all the games I went to this season and last season I bought tickets on Ticketpass, there could have been a window for those with a previous purchase history there. Hey ho, I only did half a dozen or so games this season, at least the STHs all got a ticket.
Just careful editing.@Bozza If someone f*cks up a quote, is there any way to quote them without it f*cking up too?
Nail on head. We look after our own.I’m not sure groups of die hard Worthing fans making sure other die hard Worthing fans have tickets is quite as bad as somebody who has been to Woodside Road once (or not at all) blagging tickets because they fancy a jolly up now it’s a big game.
This is almost verbatim what I was told this morning by one of the club officials.Well, you'd have been alright (Jack), but you can absolutely guarantee that had they done a purchase history window for folk like you, there would be a load of people who'd only ever Paid-on-the-Day saying "That's not fair - I've been to most/all games and always paid on the day because at no point did you indicate I'd have priority had I bought in advance. Had you said that before now, I would have done that."
Thats why they've done a hundred or so tickets this morning for people who do pay on the gate.Well, you'd have been alright (Jack), but you can absolutely guarantee that had they done a purchase history window for folk like you, there would be a load of people who'd only ever Paid-on-the-Day saying "That's not fair - I've been to most/all games and always paid on the day because at no point did you indicate I'd have priority had I bought in advance. Had you said that before now, I would have done that."
Can I ask how some of your group have spares ?? Isn’t that part of the problem, people bulk buying tickets ?
If you were setting up some kind of membership scheme, solely for priority ticketing purposes (and not as a revenue stream) then there would be no need to charge anything like £30, either.A MyAlbion+ type scheme might be good going forward. I can’t commit to a season ticket but would happily give Worthing £30 a season for a priority window after ST holders. You could even stagger that. Buy it before the season starts and be in the second bracket, buy it before January 1st for third bracket. Jan 1st-March 31st for bracket 3 and then anybody after that goes in before the general public.
Nail on head. We look after our own.
Any "spares" aren't spares. They're people helping make sure others who've been all season who had issues getting on didnt miss out.
In fairness should Worthing get promoted they will lose a big revenue stream as you will no longer be allowed to drink in sight of the pitch. As a casual fan who goes when the Albion aren't playing I'd be happy to pay for such a scheme to help with the cashflow.If you were setting up some kind of membership scheme, solely for priority ticketing purposes (and not as a revenue stream) then there would be no need to charge anything like £30, either.
It could be just a tenner - low enough that anyone with a genuine interest would happily pay it, but enough that nobody disinterested (at the start of a season, before any BDO came along) would think to cough up.