The thing is with this happening, it's not as bad people are making out. It's a few people (200) who have probably made a mistake and just bought their own as they didn't want to wait. Its pretty hard to manage as OSCs are saying tickets are allocated please wait but then people see nearly all tickets are gone people panic. It's human error but on here people thinking they are taking the piss
I know one of the people in this situation and this is exactly what happened with them.
It was a completely honest mistake, no one in my branch was trying to take more than their fair share of tickets.
As you can probably guess by my username I'm part of a US-based branch, and the assertion Dodge made that "everyone knows the rules" is absolutely wrong.
We were never given clear and proper information about rules and restrictions surrounding exactly how ticket allocations work for the OSC. In this case a supporter needed an extra ticket and honestly thought this was the correct and proper way to do it. It's not like this person is trying to snatch tickets away from other honest fans or re-sell them.
I'm not giving out more details than that other than to say both this supporter and myself were confused about several aspects of the allocation and request process.
I've even looked through both the Supporters' Charter and the OSC rules and did not find anything about this kind of situation.
People on this board need to understand not everyone is a lifer, we now literally have OSC branches in every corner of the globe and some of them have not been around very long. There are also plenty of long-time City fans who rarely or never get tickets through the OSC and are also unfamiliar with their rules.
I can't speak for everyone who made an extra request through the OSC they shouldn't have, obviously, but there's some pretty over-the-top anger in this thread. I understand that everyone wants to get a ticket but it isn't fair to assume bad intent from everyone who isn't intimately familiar with the policies. Maybe some are trying to hoard tickets or re-sell them at a mark-up, but it's pretty easy to make an honest mistake when there's a mad scramble for tickets to a big final.