To be honest, I am more interested to know if.... the club considered the postal applications at all or if, as I suspect, they got ignored/put to one side/temporarily lost (delete as applicable) in the undoubted chaos of Monday. I don't expect that we would have got any, anyway, because, due to having a job I could not have got to the post office on the Friday and even if our post office was open on the Saturday morning, we were busy preparing and setting off to Coventry under the mistaken hope that the team would be really "up for it". As I said, I am just interested to know if any postal application has been successful given that each one of them cost the applicant a minimum of £4.50 just to apply!
mine were coming but they've rung up and asked me to pick em up today. nothing all week thought i'd missed out then phone call out of the blue get in.
To be honest I think Im getting used to it everytime theres a big match anybody living away (in my experience) is treated very much as a second class fan to be endured rather than assisted in getting over the problems this causes .
You've just knocked the nail on the head as far as the Club's attitude to its customers is concerned.</p> Everything they've done over the last 4 or 5 years has been designed with one purpose in mind - to make life easier for themselves.</p> They don't give a **** for us and do the minimum they possibly can by way of customer service.</p> And they know they'll get away with it because we're mugs and we go back for more every time.</p>
RE: You've just knocked the nail on the head My mate was telling me about the time when he went for some playoff final tickets and the young girl serving was getting flustered and commenting on how busy they were. He joked that it could happen again at the end of the following season and we could be at Cardiff again, to which she aswered " oooooooh I hope not! ".