I hear you my friend. We want a stadium with atmosphere and proper fans. We don't want to turn into the RS
But once the Americans roll in as owners game over. Sorry they want to maximise profits. The premier league is definitely not for the...
Also the only thing the club doesn't like about touting is that they don't get the money. They dont care about us!!
The proof is in the pudding with all the dynamic pricing that has started. The original ticket sellers want to maximise profits.
I...
Unfortunately in this modern age fans are there to be fleeced. Sad reflection of the type of capitalism that had developed over the past decades.
At least Everton have done a few £18.78 tickets but not heard of anyone who's managed to get one yet...
If your willing to pay that much, just fill the Seat Unique seats.
Edit: just re-read that and realised thats exactly what you were saying in your last bit. 🤦♂️
That's what I'm referring to in terms of premium tickets. Seat unique is circa £200 for a standard seat in the north stand that would be £60 through the ballot for the similar area.
Am skittin! But agree with what your saying. But many fans act like "Sheep" and then moan. Many fans won't be rinsed with m'ship ripoff's when prices increase again next year and when the ST reaches around £1000 in East and West.
Over the season:
The probability of getting 0 out of 19 is microscopic, less than a 10th of a percent probably, one in thousands area.
The probability of getting 19/19 is to all intents and purposes, nil. Zero.
You should expect something like...
I sense some sarcasm. But anyway a good idea. There will always be some folk willing to pay obscene levels to jump qs, ballots and get the best in life. The club should extract the value.
In any case I think they already sort of do this with the...
I don't see any man utd memberships that are free that give you access to home tickets. £70 for their premium membership. Id also say the blame is squarely on clubs like Man Utd of why the PL has been overly commercialised. They started it all...
It has a place though.
Your paying for that certainty (Brighton no doubt had a premium for history/the first ever game at a new stadium)
If you only attend a few games a season, and want certainty - then it makes sense vs the alternative.
So...
Sold out means the tickets allocated were sold out. So it was, in fact, sold out. Now that the last test event has been done, and a premier league game, it has been deemed fine to release 1,000 more tickets, which will also (say it with me) sell out.
'Bin it' is the only sensible thing
Opaque rules written for the purposes of interpretation for officials who are drunk on their own officialdom, whose subjective decisions are then subject to further interpretation by officials who need to...