spanishstag wrote:Surely the club are not responsible for where away fans sit ,season ticket holder yes ,ok royal box ,peasant near the bogs , makes me laugh really
spanishstag wrote:Nobody sat in my seat its 1500 km you know
EdwinstoweStag wrote:spanishstag wrote:Nobody sat in my seat its 1500 km you know
Good to see you have impeccable long-distance vision.
stag861 wrote:It was the same at Lincoln and Crewe. I think the ticket office just start at the top of the pile and work their way through. They're not to know where the seats are.
Dave wrote:When I brought our tickets, I wanted to choose my seats because I've got an 8 year old who struggles to see when everyone stands up. They told me to just sit where I wanted, even though the tickets have numbers on them. When you get to the ground they won't even let you in if it's not the right entrance!
It's all a bit amateurish from the club - they sell away tickets twice a month. All it takes is a seating plan and a bit of common sense. You often see the fans pictures with our ticket sellers - they're never in bad seats!
We do a similar thing at home with the family tickets - they cram as many as they can into A block before selling B block, so the best seats go to those who purchase on match days.
Dave wrote:When I brought our tickets, I wanted to choose my seats because I've got an 8 year old who struggles to see when everyone stands up. They told me to just sit where I wanted, even though the tickets have numbers on them. When you get to the ground they won't even let you in if it's not the right entrance!
It's all a bit amateurish from the club - they sell away tickets twice a month. All it takes is a seating plan and a bit of common sense. You often see the fans pictures with our ticket sellers - they're never in bad seats!
We do a similar thing at home with the family tickets - they cram as many as they can into A block before selling B block, so the best seats go to those who purchase on match days.
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