pride in battle
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Its not like he said it last year is it.I know it was. What does it matter?
Its not like he said it last year is it.I know it was. What does it matter?
Some posters on here say there not bothered but can’t stop posting about it
It's a remarkable thing. Ancoats and Urban Genie have been at pains to tell us how not bothered they are for nearly a week now.Some posters on here say there not bothered but can’t stop posting about it
I’ll sell you one for £1,000.I’m honestly not bothered.
But if more tickets become available, I will try to buy 1 again.
If I don’t get 1 ticket again, I won’t be bothered.
I’ll sell you one for £1,000.
What a fucking drama queen.My opinion of them can't get much lower than it already is after the dynamic pricing shitshow, but if they went back on their promise that these shows wouldn't be televised, it would hit absolute rock bottom.
Might it have been a bastardisation of the revolution wont be televised and that they didn’t actually mean it?
Perhaps they’ve been offered some in demand pricing by a TV company and have changed their minds.I'm sure it was taken from that but I think they meant it.
I'm not sure how adding more shows "makes it up" to fans who paid much higher prices for inflated "in-demand" ticket prices on Saturday. I guess that line in the article is reserved for those that didn't get any the first time around. Also, at least those still in the market won't be caught off guard the next time if/when/once they see prices much higher than they were expecting to see in their cart.![]()
Oasis 'has a plan to make it up to devastated fans' after Ticketmaster
Oasis 'has a plan to make it up to devastated fans' after the Ticketmaster fiasco, after some fans began turning on the band for using the vendor with inflated prices.www.dailymail.co.uk
Glastonbury don't pay very big fees to their acts though and have robust checks in place to stop fans being fleeced by ticketing agencies - so it doesn't really fit in with MO of the Oasis reunion.I’m really surprised they’ve not headlined Glastonbury next year, that wouldn’t really get everyone up for the live shows.
Sone people who paid top whack are obviously having second thoughts today as just seen a pair for Cardiff on sale on Twickets at face value (£547!) and two at Edinburgh (£355)
Our Kid got a ticket from someone he knows who had buyer's remorse over buying a dynamically priced ticket for Heaton Park.Sone people who paid top whack are obviously having second thoughts today as just seen a pair for Cardiff on sale on Twickets at face value (£547!) and two at Edinburgh (£355)
Just looked on Twickets and there was a pair at Wembley. They disappeared very quickly even at > £500 each.Our Kid got a ticket from someone he knows who had buyer's remorse over buying a dynamically priced ticket for Heaton Park.
Suspect quite a few will turn up on Twickets.
There is a Japanese soldier still on holdWaited 6 hours and got 2 at the £148 each. I guess I was one of the lucky ones.
The whole experience was laughable tbh