Anyone else getting this message when trying to access the Interactive seating map? Never had a problem before. Logged in, but still can't access it. "Sorry, this device is not compatible with the Interactive Seating Map. Please try using one of the alternative options above or try on another device."
I once had 5000 brochures printed that said 2007 on the front instead of 2008 . Cant see the woods for the trees sometimes .
I once did some brochures for a cricket dinner. The guest speaker was Graham Thrope and the main course was Lion Steak. I had to buy some more toner cartridges.
I called the box office yesterday as I was having difficulty purchasing 2 tickets for a mate online. Turns out that apart from the corner closest to the Ponte end, there's no 2 seats together in the East upper. Barely any sections appear to be sold out but we look good for a gate of around 17,000 I reckon. Sent from space using satellites and things
Yes, started getting that on Chrome. Works fine on Firefox or Safari. I also get an error message when i pay, but payment goes through fine & tickets arrive. Like much of the infrastructure at the club, the online ticket thing is dying on its arse. Sent from my MotoG3 using Tapatalk
Dissapointing would a 17,000 crowd but the kick off time is an annoyance, we have nothing ourselves to play for after what happened in January apart from hopefully putting a dent in their play off hopes and our opponents appear to have been penalised with away ticket allocation for the behaviour of other Yorkshire clubs with how Leeds and Huddersfield both acted at Oakwell.
I didnt realise it was a dead rubber, theres me thinking the wendies were going for the play offs & it was a local derby with a lot of pride at stake, I must be mistaken
Agreed. When we were lining up to face Millwall at Wembley this was the home game alot of us were looking forward to. To be playing it whilst being safe seems good to me.... sick of folks bleating about January. It is what it is. Let's enjoy Saturday and put one over the deedars. Long overdue. COYR
Is local pride enough to justify £36 when we've won one home game all year? I'm just glad I'm not paying it.
Is local pride enough to justify £36 when we've won one home game all year? Makes you wonder why we bothered with that promotion malarkey really... having the audacity to be safe by February and having nothing but the joy of beating Wednesday to play for. Almost makes you wish we were back in League One with 7k crowds and Crawley at home.
I don't think I said that, did I? However, I wouldn't blame someone for not wanting to shell out £36 for this particular game. Safety was our target in July. It wasn't in January. Aims, ambitions and expectations can change over the course of the season. A lot of supporters are deflated. Like it or not.