Ah but......... ....your reason for disagreeing is that everybody else does it which is **** logic. I thought you weren't debating this with any more.
RE: Ah but......... For some bizarre reason arguing with you is strangely alluring ... despite the fact I'm sure we could very easily go on all night and neither of us budge an inch. Anyway off to bed now, got to give the missus a kicking for asking if she can come to Cardiff with me ... F**king part-timer nicking a seat that one of them die-hard non-season ticket holders could have had.
Yep. That's how it works. That's why bloody loads of us ended up in the West Stand during the Premiership season, 'cos of all the favouritism. I understand why season ticket holders are valued and hence get the preferential treatment, but four tickets? That's lots of regular fans having the choice of the **** seats, then.
RE: damn right!!!!!!!!!! yes but if you are so loyal and go to all these away games why do you not have a season ticket?????? I agree that people going to these away matches should have some priority over people that go to none. Season ticket holders should be allowed to get tcikets for friends and family though for these games at same time as their tickets because 1. we dont have that many season ticket holders that we are going to sell out. 2. it would mean people having to come back on another occassion for their friends and family tickets. 3. People want to sit together so if did not do it this way then could be sat all over the place 4. Better chance of selling more tickets this way than only allowing season tcket holders to get theirs first - i would rather an end full of season ticket holders with family and friends than a half empty end with just season ticket holders and those that have been to away games through season but never bothered with a season ticket
RE: damn right!!!!!!!!!! in hindsight i should have done but my mates who i go wi don't have one and as not everyone can commit every week and we wanna make sure we all sit together its better that i don't so that if they all do come down we can sit together
looking at the price of the tickets pal I think there will be plenty of the best seats left for the non-season ticket holders.
By 'best'... I meant the good, afforadable ones. Not the executive ones or the ones directly behind Rory Fallon on the subs bench.
RE: damn right!!!!!!!!!! therfore you can understand why they are letting season ticket holders get 3 tickets plus theirs. They may be only person in family who goes but now want to take their family for a cracking day out and want to sit together.
Front of the queue on tuesday ,third row from the front behind the goal,thats how much favouritism season ticket holders get,obviously being a non ST holder you don't know what you're talking about
Surely the obvious precedent was Wembley Tickets for which were in 7 categories, which included (from dim and distant memory) ST holders of 5 years or more, ST holders less than 5 years, ## home stubs, ## away stubs, local post codes, etc. which were all prioritised to an appropriate degree, or was I dreaming that?