Danny Hoekman
Well-Known Member
...and I don't know anyone who is going! Bizarre.
Same!...and I don't know anyone who is going! Bizarre.
It’s great news but doesn’t bode well for us non-season ticket holders next season.If this is right , its mind boggling
You aren't a fan anymore, you are a customer.+1 for this being a shock if it has sold out.
I don't know if it is a good sign or a bad sign for the "legacy fan".
That’s the issue though, they won’t bother with the ‘lesser’ games, so why should they have priority over those who do? Club need to sort their system out for the league games.this day was always going to come, the club need the extra capacity as soon as possible, i think we could sell 70 or 80k for some of the bigger games at home
Depends whether people who attended this Charity Shield, get first dibs on the next champions league final ;)+1 for this being a shock if it has sold out.
I don't know if it is a good sign or a bad sign for the "legacy fan".
Where will they get priorityThat’s the issue though, they won’t bother with the ‘lesser’ games, so why should they have priority over those who do? Club need to sort their system out for the league games.
Yep.The club will love this. In the grand scheme of things, for a 53 year old legacy fan like myself this isn't good at all. Gives those in power carre blanche to fart around with prices/kick-off times and everything else knowing there's now an army of fans who've jumped on the glory train.
real madrid home case in pointI think blues are gonna need to get their head around how things are gonna be from now.
If you ain’t interested in buying a ticket then there is a new fan that will. And they will buy it far quicker than the older fans would have done previously.
This is a lesser game!That’s the issue though, they won’t bother with the ‘lesser’ games, so why should they have priority over those who do? Club need to sort their system out for the league games.
Price of success. Supporting an average to shit club that couldn't fill its stadium began to end in 2008. The Champions League win completed the journey. Personally I prefer what we are now to what we've ever been since I started going to the match in 1973. Our owners made a huge investment and its payback time for them now. I don’t begrudge them a thing.The club will love this. In the grand scheme of things, for a 53 year old legacy fan like myself this isn't good at all. Gives those in power carre blanche to fart around with prices/kick-off times and everything else knowing there's now an army of fans who've jumped on the glory train.
Going to be carnage Thursday when tickets go on sale for a large majority of the gamesIt’s great news but doesn’t bode well for us non-season ticket holders next season.
No-one knows what will happen going forward but if the Real Madrid home game last season is anything to go by, a lot of established fans could see themselves screwed over. No way should a new member have had as much chance of getting a ticket for that game as an established member with a purchase history.Where will they get priority
They just need to get the ticket office up to the same level as the rest of the club.No-one knows what will happen going forward but if the Real Madrid home game last season is anything to go by, a lot of established fans could see themselves screwed over. No way should a new member have had as much chance of getting a ticket for that game as an established member with a purchase history.
An ever-growing fanbase is great for the sustainability of the club going forward but it also increases the possibility of employing underhanded tactics when it comes to ticket sales for big games.
Good luck with that!They just need to get the ticket office up to the same level as the rest of the club.