Mike Cledford
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Have weekend given a reduction for the matches we couldn't see last year?
It’s incredible to me that an organisation that is absolutely first class in all respects on the footballing front is so fourth class when it comes to customer facing activities. The website is terrible. The ticketing service is a complete shambles. The wait times are on the telephone lines are unacceptable (although once you get through the service is very good). I wasnt at the game but I understand the e-ticket admission at the Everton game was a complete mess.It's so frustrating. As I've said before, I work in the Digital Product Design field and we wouldn't get away with this.
There are well established techniques for ensuring you optimise your users' experiences and it doesn't seem like City have used any of these.
Just popped on for a browse and I can relocate my lads South Level 3 seat to another seat in South Level 3 no problem, they couldn't even sort the times of this shit out correctly
As others have said, the Club are either not releasing Tier 2 seats that have been deferred or they are holding them back to sell to football tourists on a match by match basis. If latter, which is what I suspect, it’s a cynical disregard for real supporters.Cannot believe that there's no vacant seats in level two, every season a number of foc like myself die , I'm 78 and had 5 weeks in hospital since March, City are being dishonest about relocation I have a seat in 204 row N was looking to move down 6 rows to avoid coming down the stairs . No chance feel let down as I've had no problem relocating in the passed .
Deferred seats in all parts of the ground can’t be offered as seasoncards as they have to be available for the deferrers next year.As others have said, the Club are either not releasing Tier 2 seats that have been deferred or they are holding them back to sell to football tourists on a match by match basis. If latter, which is what I suspect, it’s a cynical disregard for real supporters.
Next year will be the season to relocate probably as a fair few of those will decide not to renew, although I do suspect not all seats get released. I used to have 3 seats together but cancelled one a few years back leaving a single seat. That seat never re-sold and was often empty or filled with a random fan every now and then or I picked it up for odd matches. It never appeared as available to move to in previous seasons neither and doesn't today. Could have gone Value Gold I expect.Deferred seats in all parts of the ground can’t be offered as seasoncards as they have to be available for the deferrers next year.
That's the problem with season ticketing in seated areas. Corporates were buying up season cards in doubles and blocks from day one and just renew every season. They give them to friends/clients etc. Sometimes they go, most games they don't, but they don't put them on the ticket exchange. You know exactly which games they will be used...Can’t believe there are no seats to relocate to in 202 or 204. Most weeks there are dozens of empty seats in there. Can people really afford to fork out £950 for a seat they only use a few times a season ?
You make some good points. Can I nominate you to run the ticket office please ;-).That's the problem with season ticketing in seated areas. Corporates were buying up season cards in doubles and blocks from day one and just renew every season. They give them to friends/clients etc. Sometimes they go, most games they don't, but they don't put them on the ticket exchange. You know exactly which games they will be used...
The sooner the club deals with unrealistically low usage and blocks the practice, the better.
One guaranteed solution is to change season cards to 'priority booking' cards, requiring holders to buy tickets for their existing seats on a match by match basis at a reduced rate. If they don't buy their ticket within seven days of the game, the seat goes on open sale at full rate.
Involves a bit more effort on the part of regular attendees, but not really much more than the old 'pay on the gate' system.
Low usage card holders (say less than 10 games per season) would simply lose the right to a specific seat, or be reallocated to row ZZ of SS3....
Was that in block 305 by chance? I had my eye on the same three seats if so but it wasn't me who took them the computer said no to meI was all set at 8.55 to move from row S to row M with 3 together. 9 o'clock comes and some twat took the middle seat of the block of 3!! There's barely anything left for than a 2 other than the back few rows of the East Stand.