dw7
Well-Known Member
The last fella to have a page like the Facebook one but on Twitter was offered a job by city. Then stopped updating his Twitter two faced ****
Thats my point they are getting the tickets from season ticket holders the same people are selling the tickets time and time againYou see it all the time?
that's totally what happens on that Facebook group?
You have evidence to support that?
You are aware I assume there are two Facebook ticket exchange sites? One which allows people to post asking for any game whenever they want and one which is the one being talked about on here that vets every member, has to approve every post and has strict rules about the resale of away tickets
So he should. He may family and want a career.The last fella to have a page like the Facebook one but on Twitter was offered a job by city. Then stopped updating his Twitter two faced ****
The last fella to have a page like the Facebook one but on Twitter was offered a job by city. Then stopped updating his Twitter two faced ****
What I'm surprised at is that Facebook itself is presumably breaking the law by facilitating the sale of tickets. If so, the police should just tell Facebook to close any site involving the sale of football tickets then the club doesn't need to get involved.
I think I know who you mean.
They have basically threatened to ban him.
The lad goes home and away nearly every game, he wouldn't hurt a fly.
It's quite simply the club trying to make more money through their ticket exchange, another knife in the back of the ordinary supporter.
I didn't know about the page but just tried to search it and it doesn't seem to be there for he must have deleted. Can't say I blame him, it's not worth being banned.