Last year I did not get a seaon ticket for one reason and another but because if the farce that I had trying to get tickets for the cup run (obviously didn even think about the Liverpool game) i decided that I would have to get one this year and did so on Thursday. It will mean that I will miss so many games due to work but it has got to be better than the stress I had trying to get tickets last season. Cant be like some people who said they would never watch the reds again because of the ticket arrangements last season at the end of the day following a team is in your blood and the best way to avoid the hassle is get a season ticket. On this occasion bad organistion from BFC has worked.
It's so much easier with a season ticket Last year was my first season as a season ticket holder. The season before when we played Derby/Sunderland/Birmingham I had to get "BFC Dave" off here to go get my tickets from the box office on the Friday for the match, because they refused to sell them on the day due to the mass amounts travelling from the away clubs.
So it was a cunning ploy to get people to buy season tickets?! (chinny) He's me thinking they just cocked it up big style! </p> </p> Those ones who said they wouldn't buy tickets again will have been at Wembley!</p>
Didn't work for the Liverpool game though! They messed that up big style. I agree though it does make things easier - in theory!
RE: It's so much easier with a season ticket Because I live in Harrogate at one point I had to go to Barnsley 4 times in two weeks i had to get my Wednesday ticket then go and watch the game then comeback for the Chelsea ticket then come snd watch that. All worth it mind.
I live in Glasgow So there's no chance of me getting to Oakwell during the week to pick up tickets! And the phone system isn't the best...
The thing is i had a seaon ticket the year before and we got knocked out by Southend just my luck. Picked up a juvenile ticket as well hopefully I can get my partners kid into supporting the reds only 6 so hopefully it will be another red in years to come.