YorkshireRoyal99Elm Park KidYorkshireRoyal99
Exactly - you'd have thought the more logical step would be buy more than you would be expecting and then sell back to the club in a appropriate timescale so that they can be sold.
Either that, or have an initial allocation of 3k, then if that sells, we have an agreement for a further 2k for example, then if that sells, then a further 2k etc until the demand is filled or until an agreed date between both clubs as to when no more tickets can be sold and the home team then put them on general sale.
No use people moaning at the people who are going as a one off, the problem is with the club, not the fans.
It doesn't work like that though. United will offer us sections of the ground that we have depending on the number of tickets we want. Once we accept that area, it means that no Utd fan can use it. So we can't just 'send back' unsold tickets. They could, in theory, pick out a few different areas and lets us try to sell out one and a time - but why would United do that? It's not in their interest for us to bring 9,000 fans, so they're just going to give us a take it or leave it offer, not 'let's see how you do'.
We don't know what the options are that Utd offered us. There might not have been a 5/6/7k choice - it might have been 3k or 9k. And, if I was the Managing Director at RFC, i would feel extremely nervous about committing to purchasing £400k worth of tickets for a televised game against a club we've played a few times in the last decade.
Which then goes back to the second point, it should be a case of we have an initial allocation which can then be extended further if needs be. We can have up to 15% of the ground in the FA Cup that United have already signed up to, so they will already have the section(s) of the ground mapped out for away fans.
That then comes down to us to agree with them about initial allocations and then further ticketing if we sell out the initial allocation. It just seems like we've bought one lot of tickets and not considered that they may have miscalculated with the demand.
Why would Utd do that?
They can sell the tickets. They want their fans there. Why gives us that option when they can say you get 4k or 9k pick and pay up?
It's not like they need to treat us well to keep us on side.
What's in it for them, and where's the club's leverage? Taking a 7k/8k+ allocation is just an increased risk of significant los of revenue.