Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
Also make sure their information is correct.Sounds like what the club are asking is fine, but they need to review the copy in these comms as the tone doesn’t come across well.
Also make sure their information is correct.Sounds like what the club are asking is fine, but they need to review the copy in these comms as the tone doesn’t come across well.
Fair enough and sorry you're not a STHolder from May.. OFC Its not always 100% and if my ticket had , for example , been sold without adequate communication or good reason then i'd have been furious - but for reasons of balanceI saw that thread but it wasn’t my experience nor those I know.
Well of courseAlso make sure their information is correct.
Not really, he had to miss the games that they had sold and he’s attended every fixture bar one since. The club were never shifting from the stance that they’d adopted so he gave up fighting them over it.Hey @DarrenFreemansPerm - did your friend settle things with the club ? Are they now attending again ? Was it ever resolved ?
No need to write an email, use the energy to pop your ticket on the exchange and all is good!Dear Mr Barber
Can you excuse my son xxxxxxx from doing supporting today as he is ill. This illness started this morning with the shits.
Regards
Piltdown
Because the numbers will tell them. They need to focus on the people who never turn up and don't sell their seat. Then those who perhaps attend only 25% , then maybe 50%. There will certainly be some in those numbers who have hit some sort of crisis but people missing 2-4 games aren't the problem.If they don't ask, how do they distinguish between examples such as that, and the affluent stayaways who can't be arsed to go ?
that assumes you know 24 hour in advance and put ticket on line rather than something happening overnight.No need to write an email, use the energy to pop your ticket on the exchange and all is good!
You are looking at it from the individual’s point of view. If you are the club and are looking at the data showing we have 5000 season ticket holders who are missing a quarter of our home games (numbers just plucked out of the air as an example) then I don’t think it’s unreasonable that you’d like to understand why, and see if there is any way we could get these seats filled.Why do fans need to be questioned? Things happen in life where football is just a pass time, and the last thing anyone thinks of, is informing the club. A friend of mine told me yesterday, she was questioned by the club as to why she hadn't attended several games. She gave birth to a baby, who was then very ill and readmitted to hospital.
Do you really think the main thing on her mind was to inform the club?
I can understand the club wants bums on seats, but surely a bit of humanity and leeway from the club wouldn't amiss.
Correct. People seems to twist the circumstances to suit their argument.You are looking at it from the individual’s point of view. If you are the club and are looking at the data showing we have 5000 season ticket holders who are missing a quarter of our home games (numbers just plucked out of the air as an example) then I don’t think it’s unreasonable that you’d like to understand why, and see if there is any way we could get these seats filled.
What if there was a big trend in the answers people were giving about being sick of anti social behaviour of fans around them, for example. The club would obviously want to be aware of that.
If people have reasons like you friend above and the club say tough luck, we are taking your seat away then that would be appalling. But I’m yet to hear of anything like that happening.
I also find it a bit odd when the same people love to moan about how football is too expensive are then OK with just not bothering to try resell their ticket when they can’t attend. It doesn’t make sense.
They’re all part of the problem….all lead to unnecessarily empty seats. The numbers not attending due to a last-minute crisis, on a regular basis, will be relatively miniscule.Because the numbers will tell them. They need to focus on the people who never turn up and don't sell their seat. Then those who perhaps attend only 25% , then maybe 50%. There will certainly be some in those numbers who have hit some sort of crisis but people missing 2-4 games aren't the problem.
Best practise is to slice the elephant not consume it whole so start with the 'worst' and go from there.
But make sure it’s at least 24 hours before kick off or else. Don’t be taken ill on the same day.No need to write an email, use the energy to pop your ticket on the exchange and all is good!
4-5 times a season?that assumes you know 24 hour in advance and put ticket on line rather than something happening overnight.
I have listed my ticket. Just once I didn’t because it was the Southampton game and there were hundreds of tickets available on general sale. I was in bed, ill, so I didn’t bother because I didn’t think it would sell.Correct. People seems to twist the circumstances to suit their argument.
Some support the team and not the club
Unfortunetly they wont be concerned. Anybody giving up ST in Upper East club pleased as can now sellseat for £60 plus a gameHave to confess I chucked mine in when we got to the PL. I do go occasionally but my flame got put out by the corporateness ( spell check redid this to corporate mess) of our new life with the ”elite” of the game. Man Utd are a prime example - sacking loads of low paid people to fund a week’s wages for some “super flop”.
They can throw the word “community” around all they like but it is so far removed from the community feel I remember that spawned my love of the Albion. It’s progress as far as the playing side is concerned but the corporate nature is both necessary and irreversible. Sad, from my point of view, but new fans will have their own experiences that they will look back on - I hope with as much fondness.
I hope it doesn’t happen to you, but please don’t accuse fellow fans of twisting the truth.Correct. People seems to twist the circumstances to suit their argument.
Some support the team and not the club
No need for me to write this but I will.No need to write an email, use the energy to pop your ticket on the exchange and all is good!
You are looking at it from the individual’s point of view. If you are the club and are looking at the data showing we have 5000 season ticket holders who are missing a quarter of our home games (numbers just plucked out of the air as an example) then I don’t think it’s unreasonable that you’d like to understand why, and see if there is any way we could get these seats filled.
What if there was a big trend in the answers people were giving about being sick of anti social behaviour of fans around them, for example. The club would obviously want to be aware of that.
If people have reasons like you friend above and the club say tough luck, we are taking your seat away then that would be appalling. But I’m yet to hear of anything like that happening.
I also find it a bit odd when the same people love to moan about how football is too expensive are then OK with just not bothering to try resell their ticket when they can’t attend. It doesn’t make sense.
You don’t owe anyone an explanation. There are a few who think they’re better than others, but one day, they’ll have health issues and/or get old.No need for me to write this but I will.
Not now but a few years ago. My son suffers anxiety issues. we get to football he can't go in. We leave.
Why the f*** should I have to tell the club my son has these issues it has the square root of f*** all to do with them. As a parent I will protect him.