Petejames
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And I think I see that you can’t get a ticket after 2pm so make sure you get it in plenty of timeIf I'm paying on the day. How will I get a confirmation email?
And I think I see that you can’t get a ticket after 2pm so make sure you get it in plenty of timeIf I'm paying on the day. How will I get a confirmation email?
And I think I see that you can’t get a ticket after 2pm so make sure you get it in plenty of time
They should give you a ticket and you can take a picture of that and send it in. I believe it’s cashless at Plainmoor so you will have to go to their ticket office to purchase. No cash on the turnstiles.
Why is it not fairer? Why should someone get away tickets before someone else? Because they have a season ticket? Please explain this comment.Maybe simpler but not fairer.
Plus away tickets for Solihull will be available to be purchased online. I’d say the club is getting this right and actually deserve some credit.
As I’ve explained on The Exiles forum, after today if you’ve been to Wealdstone, Halifax and Torquay you’ll have amassed more loyalty points (120) than a season ticket holder that hasn’t been to any away games (100) so the away loyalty scheme is already (after 4 away matches) rewarding those who travel to support the club away rather than season ticket holders when it comes to away matches by making tickets available sooner.Why
Why is it not fairer? Why should someone get away tickets before someone else? Because they have a season ticket? Please explain this comment.
In regards to Halifax and Torquay I completely understand but Wealdstone was different as if you didn’t have points in the first place you would have been unable to purchase a ticket anyway.As I’ve explained on The Exiles forum, after today if you’ve been to Wealdstone, Halifax and Torquay you’ll have amassed more loyalty points (120) than a season ticket holder that hasn’t been to any away games (100) so the away loyalty scheme is already (after 4 away matches) rewarding those who travel to support the club away rather than season ticket holders when it comes to away matches by making tickets available sooner.
Around 200 tickets of our 800 allocation for Wealdstone (roughly a quarter) went on general sale:In regards to Halifax and Torquay I completely understand but Wealdstone was different as if you didn’t have points in the first place you would have been unable to purchase a ticket anyway.
No problem.It's a load of bureaucratic bunkum. Taking photos, sending emails etc - all creating extra work for minimal return.
Like Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Spurs, Wet Spam etc.Its not like we'll need them. There seemed to be a view that we'd take thousands everywhere and we were playing at tiny grounds.
Neither are true.
The only issue might come in the Cups if we get an away draw at a very small club.
That involve winning, so not really an issueLike Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Spurs, Wet Spam etc.
Yes, in the meeting on Zoom with the new CEO he said he didn’t know anything about priority for those with shares or blues lottery. Shambles of the highest order!!What happened to the way shareholders and Blues Lottery agents used to get priority with tickets too?
Something else that has fallen by the wayside and been forgotten about by the club - as ever ?
Solihull Moors have had lots done to their ground which holds 5 500 btw.
Their average attendance last time they could was 1250 ish. Their record attendance is against Borient a couple of yesrs back 3600 ish. Qustion Is the 500 the first issue to us or do they know something,,?
Can't imagine many for either game yet.Any idea how many we have sold, i bought 4 for Solihull and already have 5 for Boreham Wood.