The games like Bournemouth where we have such a small allocation are where you start to see people who normally couldn’t give a shit as long as they’re sorted, start to realise the issue when they suddenly are impacted for the first time. In a way this is a good thing to happen as perhaps more people will wake up to what’s gone on now.
If they’re going to have tickets available this way then make sure the tickets are taken equally from each allocation and it’s not limited to just 18-24 year olds. They’ve done this because there’s calls of it being unfair on younger people with no chance of getting tickets so why not make it completely even for everyone and not put an age restriction on it.
The second this system was announced I predicted this to happen. You’ll soon get people passing on tickets for games like Bournemouth. Kids will pick up tickets not fancy going on their own or unable to sort out travel as they’re not regular away dayers and so will pass them on to others and in return they’ll get tickets for other more available games where somebody can sort them out tickets for mates and travel.
This part is bollocks
I know loads aged between 18-25 who are regular away day attendees. They go everywhere and also know how to enjoy it.
It's an actual day out for them, not just the match.
The build up is part of it, they get new clobber, start out early and end late.
Do you remember them days. I lucky my lad is 20 and with him and his mates I still get to see this and also enjoy it.
Too much entitlement around here these days.
Football and City is not owned by someone with points.
I delighted this 18-25 has come in as now I do not have to search around for tickets for my lad etc.
Vent your anger at City with the platinum introduction
Also step back and see that being successful also creates this.
I was annoyed at first about the possible collection of tickets but after seeing that for now that is not happening is it all that bad.