by Huntley & Palmer » 20 Feb 2007 15:48
by Spirit of Elm Park » 20 Feb 2007 15:50
readingbeddingSTAR CampaignsHuntley & Palmer I hope that STAR will continue to lobby RFC on this subject, perhaps even providing this and other threads as evidence of the customer requesting this information,
Ceratinly will, and the more such evidence of dissatisfaction the louder the collective voice will be.
What complete rubbish.
How come the 3,000 managed to have the foresight to realise that these tickets would be highly sought after?
I'm sorry, but most of this sounds like petulant foot stamping to me.
by STAR Voice » 20 Feb 2007 15:55
by Stranded » 20 Feb 2007 16:13
STAR Campaigns Exactly - although, as I say, no-one has been discriminated against or been denied a chance to get a ticket, various people have been given false hopes of getting a ticket today when in fact they had no realistic chance.
When most of the allocation sold yesterday, everyone in the second band thought they had a chance to get one today. If each band was half as big, 50% of those people would have known at the start of the day they had no chance of tickets, and so a lot of people would have been saved unnecessary hassle, as well as the sales centre being less inundated.
by weybridgewanderer » 20 Feb 2007 16:33
STAR Campaigns Exactly - although, as I say, no-one has been discriminated against or been denied a chance to get a ticket, various people have been given false hopes of getting a ticket today when in fact they had no realistic chance.
When most of the allocation sold yesterday, everyone in the second band thought they had a chance to get one today. If each band was half as big, 50% of those people would have known at the start of the day they had no chance of tickets, and so a lot of people would have been saved unnecessary hassle, as well as the sales centre being less inundated.
by Dirk Gently » 20 Feb 2007 16:41
weybridgewandererSTAR Campaigns Exactly - although, as I say, no-one has been discriminated against or been denied a chance to get a ticket, various people have been given false hopes of getting a ticket today when in fact they had no realistic chance.
When most of the allocation sold yesterday, everyone in the second band thought they had a chance to get one today. If each band was half as big, 50% of those people would have known at the start of the day they had no chance of tickets, and so a lot of people would have been saved unnecessary hassle, as well as the sales centre being less inundated.
If the selling window had been slightly longer it would just means people who didn't get a ticket would moan tomorrow rather than today. "I've been a season ticket holcer for x years, can there really be 3000+ people with more points than me" comes out no matter when the tickets sell out
by Hahnemann's Hairdresser » 20 Feb 2007 16:49
StrandedSTAR Campaigns Exactly - although, as I say, no-one has been discriminated against or been denied a chance to get a ticket, various people have been given false hopes of getting a ticket today when in fact they had no realistic chance.
When most of the allocation sold yesterday, everyone in the second band thought they had a chance to get one today. If each band was half as big, 50% of those people would have known at the start of the day they had no chance of tickets, and so a lot of people would have been saved unnecessary hassle, as well as the sales centre being less inundated.
People will always be disappointed though no matter what they do. The top level seems to be about right still at the mo as some tickets (around 500) do filter down to the next level for a big game - arguably the biggest away game of the season (new ground, big club opponents, 4th V 6th, in London and at the business end of the season). A shorter drop between band 1 and 2 would have meant less with hope of getting a ticket today. People would still have been complaining.
This game was always going to sell out quicker than any other for the reasons I mention above. It's no difference than when a high profile concert comes on sale - you know there are more people wanting to go than tickets and it's going to be a gamble - you win some, you lose some.
HH - Yes, it's gutting you missed out and I realise that life gets in the way at times. I too went to Fulham in the neutral end and got tickets for another game via a friend so missed out on points that may have given me a chance today. I choose not to do that and missed out - my fault no-one elses - your situation is pretty much the same I'm afraid.
by PieEater » 20 Feb 2007 17:55
STAR Campaigns FWIW, I don't think that this situation means that anyone has been unfairly treated, but I think it would have been easier for all (Sales Centre staff included) to have spread out the sales over a few more days by the use of narrower bands, as well as setting people's expectations better. As it turns out, we have too many people in the second band who had hopes of getting tickets which have turned out to be unrealistic hopes.
by PieEater » 20 Feb 2007 17:59
Hahnemann's Hairdresser Having calmed down a bit I can see that now, however it would still be good to know how many possible ticket buyers there are in each band.
by Spirit of Elm Park » 20 Feb 2007 20:03
PieEater
Maybe it's time for "I told you so" to the TO. As someone else said it wasn't rocket science to see there would be huge demand for these tickets, just like Liverpool.
by paultheroyal » 20 Feb 2007 20:08
by readingbedding » 20 Feb 2007 21:04
BLUES & ROYAL The only way to accumalate points is to attend the games ( or purchase tickets) like most of the people with 600+ points have.
One of my mates sulks and moans that he cannot get tickets for Liverpool Man U Arse etc. There again last year he didnt go to Crewe Burnley Preston etc and chose not to go to games this season that we did. (Even if they are only worth 2 points)
My advice to you grumblers is go to Boro this week and start getting your points tally increased.
Its then that you stand a better chance of going to the Emirates Anfield and OT.
You have to visit the less glamourous places to stand a chance.
by Maguire » 20 Feb 2007 21:14
BLUES & ROYAL My advice to you grumblers is go to Boro this week and start getting your points tally increased
by TomCat » 20 Feb 2007 21:22
by Southbank Old Boy » 20 Feb 2007 21:56
BLUES & ROYAL The only way to accumalate points is to attend the games ( or purchase tickets) like most of the people with 600+ points have.
by Dirk Gently » 20 Feb 2007 21:57
TomCat I am suprised that no one has commented on the the Man U game. Only 41 points for none season ticket holders! My guess is the site crashes at 20:00 on Thursday
by T.R.O.L.I. » 20 Feb 2007 22:01
by BenReadingFC » 20 Feb 2007 22:10
T.R.O.L.I. maybe so, but why should someone with 41 points get priority over someone with 200+.
IMO, they should have had 3 bands - Thursday night 200+, Friday lunch 100+ Saturday am general (not that it would have got past Thursday)
by shadesrwrf » 20 Feb 2007 22:26
BenReadingFCT.R.O.L.I. maybe so, but why should someone with 41 points get priority over someone with 200+.
IMO, they should have had 3 bands - Thursday night 200+, Friday lunch 100+ Saturday am general (not that it would have got past Thursday)
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