If you really need a card, there are non-club options that will put a ticket onto a NFC card for a price.
please matty explain
i have the digital pass on
my phone
but/want need the card
If you really need a card, there are non-club options that will put a ticket onto a NFC card for a price.
If you really need a card, there are non-club options that will put a ticket onto a NFC card for a price.
*Starts researching.
This time next year I'll be a millionaire.
Basically.... they will take your ticket sent to you electronically for your phone, and they'll programme it onto a card like the club currently do.please matty explain
Basically.... they will take your ticket sent to you electronically for your phone, and they'll programme it onto a card like the club currently do.
@GrandOldTeam, you could probably do it yourself - search for NFC programming.
Yes - it's likely going to be May-July where they'll be sorting it out. If you're looking at sharing the card, you may come unstuck here because...so i’m guessing a bit nearer i will need to
ring the fan canter or ticket office to ask?
Yes - it's likely going to be May-July where they'll be sorting it out. If you're looking at sharing the card, you may come unstuck here because...
... I've heard that you may get a card, with a photo of yourself on it!
There was generally nothing wrong with his defence though. I get the shouts of playing him ahead of Keane but O'Brien has played well at full back. Lets face it if Dyche plays a centre back at full back he would get slated for being too negative.
The worst thing about it he has seen the backlash and concerns and thought this was a good way to address it even more shocked him saying a lot of thought went into itHorrible cringe stuff wasn't it?☹
I said last year (see a few posts ago, where I've re-quoted it) that the projections from Merseyrail are that you'll wait 30-45 minutes straight after the game.Absolute brass neck on the council putting that vid out and saying they’ve “built a new fan zone”.
Disgrace that, and think Everton should be calling it out publicly. Gonna be grim getting a train from there after the game.
I posted this yesterday - I enquired of the Plastic Card Co. and they said the instruction had to come from the club. Not saying every company is the same likeBasically.... they will take your ticket sent to you electronically for your phone, and they'll programme it onto a card like the club currently do.
@GrandOldTeam, you could probably do it yourself - search for NFC programming.
I said last year (see a few posts ago, where I've re-quoted it) that the projections from Merseyrail are that you'll wait 30-45 minutes straight after the game.
Where are the plans for the monorail Elstone?!? FFS!!
We're going to have a monorail so there's no need to worry about the traffic.
Can you hear that?
The gentle swoosh of air down the Liverpool waterfront.
Your eyes transfixed down the front as it comes into view, a beacon of architectural splendour.
"Next stop, the MegaFon Liverpool Waterfront Stadium. Thank you for travelling on the Royal Blue Monorail."
You all better make sure you put Monorail in your answer!!!
If there is no monorail then I'm out.
Where's the bloody monorail?!?!?!
Where's my monorail?!?! Sort it out ffs!
No mention of the monorail. What a joke,
When are they going to talk about the monorail?
100% agreeYeah but just having match day buses seems like a bit of a waste to me. As things stand you can get four or five different bus routes to or near Goodison outside of matchday buses. Putting all the strain on that means utter chaos imo.
Plus, this ground is going to be a major attraction. The club and council are missing a trick if they don't add at least one ongoing bus route to and from town that runs regularly independent from match days. People are going to want to go there for the club shop, tours and even just a nice chilled walk by the Everton way. I know when I was a little kid, one of my favourite things was to just get the bus with my Grandad and go for a walk by Goodison with a bag of sweets and a drink. I think that people underestimate just how important an attraction this stadium is going to be and how frequently people are going to want to visit it for reasons other then the match.
100% agree, need to have multiple forms of transport if anything just for a contingency incase one has an issue, but yes regular day trippers will want to come and have a look around and the city should be aiding that not prohibitingYeah but just having match day buses seems like a bit of a waste to me. As things stand you can get four or five different bus routes to or near Goodison outside of matchday buses. Putting all the strain on that means utter chaos imo.
Plus, this ground is going to be a major attraction. The club and council are missing a trick if they don't add at least one ongoing bus route to and from town that runs regularly independent from match days. People are going to want to go there for the club shop, tours and even just a nice chilled walk by the Everton way. I know when I was a little kid, one of my favourite things was to just get the bus with my Grandad and go for a walk by Goodison with a bag of sweets and a drink. I think that people underestimate just how important an attraction this stadium is going to be and how frequently people are going to want to visit it for reasons other than the match.