Flexi-tickets shouldn't be packaged as a time limited offer, they should just be another ticketing option available all season. The more games you commit to up front, the cheaper the tickets should be.
Don't think this threads about that. It's about people like me and the OP who because of certain reasons (mine being i work 24/7 and get to 5 or 6 home games a season at the most).
I didn't ask what you do. I jokingly asked how you worked 24 hrs a day. Jeez, some people on here take things far too personally at times.
If it was remotely funny i would have laughed. In the context of the thread it's pretty puerile simply as it has no comedic element.
Much depends on whether you actually have a sense of humour or not. I think the little smiley face should have given you a clue that I was being flippant, but no, you wanted to turn it into a "who's got the most important job" competition. Well done you. Big pat on the back for you.
You can talk! Seriously though mate. You can't have a bit of a joke with some folk. They take themselves too seriously. It's bonkers!
Not really: that was a "flippant" reply too but you didn't get that either. I'd much prefer to have a job like YTBFC and have more time to watch the reds.
If flexi-tickets helps the club to get more fans through the turnstyles, I'm all for it. If work issues & cost restrict fans from attending, I believe we as a club should do everything we can to help. The more the merrier, as far as I'm concerned.
I liked it, and it made me smile. You should edit your post so it reads 'no comedic element in my opinion.' Thanks. x
It's so easy to misinterpret something said online, mate. Mood and context can often get lost in translation. People don't always read things properly either. You thought I was replying to you earlier when I wasn't for example.
This should be easier to implement if all games are the same price. Five games for £90 or ten for £160. Does that seem fair?
I don't think it's really a work issue. If people can't make games, they can't make them regardless of whether it's cheaper or not. I think it's more of a cost issue, which is fair enough.