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Scrapping season tickets?

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posted on 29/1/15

It will never happen.

It's not the ST's that are the issue. it's the being forced to buy cup tickets that have nothing to do with the PL games that irks people.

You can opt out of the league cup if you want to at start but FA cup you can't.

posted on 29/1/15

I hope one day it does though. It isn't really fair if I'm honest if people are being blackmailed to go to games.

posted on 29/1/15

There really is no reason or season tickets any more.

With the size of our fan base in Surrey alone we could still fill the stadium against the lesser teams. People who couldn't normally have a chance to go to games will be able to do so.

posted on 29/1/15

It would bring clubs closer together as well. Teams like Burnley will always fill out their stadium. Teams like City, Chelsea, United etc won't against teams like Leicester at home.

They obviously won't generate the same revenue because of the stadium size and all of them teams would get at least 40,000 but I'm sure a club like Burnley would seemingly get closer to United over years if they keep (very slightly) catching up with their money from revenue.

posted on 29/1/15

Haven't United been fiddling their attendance figures for decades?
Some games they apparently have added as many as 10k to the actual attendance figures.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/apr/12/manchester-united-attendances-police-figures

posted on 29/1/15

*Yikes, as many as 24k.

posted on 29/1/15

Well yes, but this isn't just about United though is it.

posted on 29/1/15

comment by Game glorious game (U20286)
posted 12 minutes ago
It would bring clubs closer together as well. Teams like Burnley will always fill out their stadium. Teams like City, Chelsea, United etc won't against teams like Leicester at home.

They obviously won't generate the same revenue because of the stadium size and all of them teams would get at least 40,000 but I'm sure a club like Burnley would seemingly get closer to United over years if they keep (very slightly) catching up with their money from revenue.
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Dont know about other teams but Chelsea have sold out PL games no matter who against for 20 years. I love my season ticket. I go to watch chelsea, no matter who they play against, And have earned that right. Could you imagine the headache every week having to go by a loyalty point scheme to log online to get tickets for the weekends game? having to book travel and stuff without knowing whether you will get tickets? nonsense

posted on 29/1/15

? having to book travel and stuff without knowing whether you will get tickets? nonsense

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How would that eventuality arise? If you want to go to a game you book your ticket in exactly the same way you would book an airline ticket.

posted on 29/1/15

Not opposed to the idea. Watching Utd is a privilege. If I lived close by I would go to every single game including the FA cup and league cup matches.

I think they need to put the FA cup games on general sale. Appears the ST do not want them, so they should not get first dibs on em

posted on 29/1/15

The clubs prefer the cash injection selling thousands of season tickets brings.

You could argue that they could earn more by selling all games individually, but booking and posting tens of thousands of tickets creates an admin nightmare with subsequent costs attached.

Money in the bank pays wages and bills.

Cash flow is important in every business.

posted on 29/1/15

but booking and posting tens of thousands of tickets creates an admin nightmare with subsequent costs attached.

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How do you get your airline tickets when you book a flight on the internet?

posted on 29/1/15

comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 14 minutes ago
but booking and posting tens of thousands of tickets creates an admin nightmare with subsequent costs attached.

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How do you get your airline tickets when you book a flight on the internet?
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Feck knows never done it

I assume you print them online, but there is a big difference between people preparing for a flight and pised up fans turning up, having lost that piece of paper, or having it so screwed up in their pocket it wont read.

posted on 29/1/15

comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 1 hour, 59 minutes ago
? having to book travel and stuff without knowing whether you will get tickets? nonsense

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How would that eventuality arise? If you want to go to a game you book your ticket in exactly the same way you would book an airline ticket.
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What? So you book travel? then miss out on the game tickets?

Chelsea use to get all cup games drawn at home thrown in with their cup games till about 10 years ago. big shame

posted on 29/1/15

I assume you print them online, but there is a big difference between people preparing for a flight and pised up fans turning up, having lost that piece of paper, or having it so screwed up in their pocket it wont read.

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Just saying that is how you do it.

Not my fault if you lose it, or screw it up because you can't hold your beer.

posted on 29/1/15

How would that eventuality arise? If you want to go to a game you book your ticket in exactly the same way you would book an airline ticket.
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What? So you book travel? then miss out on the game tickets?

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You very clearly missed the point. White Wall got it.

posted on 29/1/15

season tickets not cup games

posted on 29/1/15

comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 34 minutes ago
I assume you print them online, but there is a big difference between people preparing for a flight and pised up fans turning up, having lost that piece of paper, or having it so screwed up in their pocket it wont read.

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Just saying that is how you do it.

Not my fault if you lose it, or screw it up because you can't hold your beer.
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No but can you imagine the queues at the turnstiles and the ticket office with people trying to get replacements.

Every game would kick off late.

your right is that this is probably the future just not sure your average football supporter is ready for it yet.

posted on 29/1/15

Go back to paying on the turnstiles

posted on 29/1/15

comment by BrummieBlue! (U3487)
posted 31 seconds ago
Go back to paying on the turnstiles
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could you imagine.

I'm sure half that cash used to disappear into the pocket of the person on the turnstile.

posted on 29/1/15

Remember £2.40 in on the White Wall entrance as a junior WW?

posted on 29/1/15

comment by BrummieBlue! (U3487)
posted 1 minute ago
Remember £2.40 in on the White Wall entrance as a junior WW?
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I'm not that fecking old

Remember paying a fiver I think, then another pound to sit on the benches.

posted on 29/1/15

No but can you imagine the queues at the turnstiles and the ticket office with people trying to get replacements.

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And what exactly is the difference between a hard ticket and an e-ticket.

Maybe the UK is behind the USA on this kind of technology. We are usually in the forefront of it.

posted on 29/1/15

That was around 74 WW, if my memory serves me!

posted on 29/1/15

That was before my time as well, mid 80's for me.

I probably paid a lot more but the memory is going.

How on earth can you remember what you was paying to get in 40 years ago?

I cant remember tickets prices last season

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