CassellsCap wrote:I don’t have a season ticket and can only make about a dozen home games a season so I have just about given up seeing a home match unless I can get one in the North Stand
arsene wengers coat wrote:Fixtures like this need a 15000 stadium.
bigalstag1 wrote:Professional club run by amateurs. Ticketing system almost sorted, but held back by the Sunday league way we sell tickets. God help us if we ever get 3 stands full.
bigalstag1 wrote:Professional club run by amateurs. Ticketing system almost sorted, but held back by the Sunday league way we sell tickets. God help us if we ever get 3 stands full.
zod wrote:bigalstag1 wrote:Professional club run by amateurs. Ticketing system almost sorted, but held back by the Sunday league way we sell tickets. God help us if we ever get 3 stands full.
Which bit of the almost sorted ticketing system is Sunday league?
victor A block wrote:zod wrote:bigalstag1 wrote:Professional club run by amateurs. Ticketing system almost sorted, but held back by the Sunday league way we sell tickets. God help us if we ever get 3 stands full.
Which bit of the almost sorted ticketing system is Sunday league?
The gradual releasing of seats in various blocks in the Ian Greaves that are not available to buy online. Kind of defeats an online ticketing system. (which also puts non local fans at a disadvantage)
The late notice on all ticket games.
Both cleverly designed obstacles to put people off attending.
We are rapidly approaching the time when a loyalty scheme is required. We only have 1700 seats for home fans to purchase. Purchase history needs to be recorded so a priority system can be formulated. Without this it allows non Stags fans the chance to buy in the home ends. County could have 100 or so fans scattered about in the home ends. We had no chance of buying tickets for the home ends at Meadow Lane because they were organised and not Sunday League to quote a previous poster. Purchase history can be acquired for online, phone sale and collection tickets and is the fairest way to operate.zod wrote:victor A block wrote:zod wrote:bigalstag1 wrote:Professional club run by amateurs. Ticketing system almost sorted, but held back by the Sunday league way we sell tickets. God help us if we ever get 3 stands full.
Which bit of the almost sorted ticketing system is Sunday league?
The gradual releasing of seats in various blocks in the Ian Greaves that are not available to buy online. Kind of defeats an online ticketing system. (which also puts non local fans at a disadvantage)
The late notice on all ticket games.
Both cleverly designed obstacles to put people off attending.
So the internet only works if you are local, and making it all ticket so they can sell more tickets puts people off attending?
zod wrote:victor A block wrote:zod wrote:bigalstag1 wrote:Professional club run by amateurs. Ticketing system almost sorted, but held back by the Sunday league way we sell tickets. God help us if we ever get 3 stands full.
Which bit of the almost sorted ticketing system is Sunday league?
The gradual releasing of seats in various blocks in the Ian Greaves that are not available to buy online. Kind of defeats an online ticketing system. (which also puts non local fans at a disadvantage)
The late notice on all ticket games.
Both cleverly designed obstacles to put people off attending.
So the internet only works if you are local, and making it all ticket so they can sell more tickets puts people off attending?
victor A block wrote: A problem if you live in Plymouth etc.
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