No sh*t Sherlock....Therefore it should be that those 1000 are not entered into the ballot for the next game if 1000 are allowed in again, and the third game, same again. You get the idea. You be careful being so curious about figures, you know what curiosity did to the cat!If there are 3,750 season ticket holders and only 1,000 seats available then 2,750 folk are going to miss out.
Sorry buttercup.
Nope, I don't have a clue what he's going on about. I think he's replying to the wrong person. Any seat would do, not fussed.You think you should get your actual seat?
A little job for you on Saturday.No offense taken. I can be a little abrasive in my reactions at times. A case of fingers on keyboard without counting to ten first!
Why we want to go is relatively simple to explain. We miss the real, live and interactive experience of sitting outside, in the cold, watching our boys get shafted. Then that drive home both exclaiming that we are not bothering with a season ticket ever again, that the manager/ref/team/owner etc. is/are t**t(s)
And we keep doing it because, of course, one day we win, one day we get promoted, one day we beat the scum.
Even more fair would be if the first 1000 who got tickets for the first ballot were not in the second ballot, only those who lost out last time, and the same until everyone had seen a game. Fair and everyone gets to see a game, before anyone gets to see 2.I was actually quite annoyed that our (Mrs Lounger and myself) actual seats were available as a bubble of two. The trouble was that the damn website was so badly set up that it was impossible to actually claim them.
Yes, I would certainly have preferred our usual seats, and why not?
How about if the club had held a ballot of season ticket holders, allocated their seats as per social bubble (fed back in September) and then let those selected take up their seats, or not, as they wished. Any seats then not taken (it would have to be a short decision time) could then be re-allocated to the next balloted season ticket holders. Next time round, those who were successful drop out of the first ballot and hope for a second chance.
Bit more labour intensive but, fair and far less aggravating than the debacle this morning.
It only takes a glance at social media to realise how much upset this has caused. Add in the retrospective actions of the club to try and mediate and it becomes clear that the club realise they got it wrong.
Agree with this. Seems a no brainier if doable.Even more fair would be if the first 1000 who got tickets for the first ballot were not in the second ballot, only those who lost out last time, and the same until everyone had seen a game. Fair and everyone gets to see a game, before anyone gets to see 2.
No sh*t Sherlock....Therefore it should be that those 1000 are not entered into the ballot for the next game if 1000 are allowed in again, and the third game, same again. You get the idea. You be careful being so curious about figures, you know what curiosity did to the cat!
That’s what he’s saying isn’t it?Surely the STHs who could not get a ticket for the Hull game should have priority for the Forest Green game?
Again, no sh*t Sherlock. You're going to cut yourself your that sharp.It`s a one off trial for this game. Catch up pussy cat.
1000 seats available.
3750 season ticket holders.
How exactly would you have made that work?
Do I infer from your request that the facilities are not, errm, on a par with the SSU? Oh dear! That won't go down well with Mrs Lounger.A little job for you on Saturday.
Please kindly confirm on here if there was hot running water in the East Stand Toilets.
Dear oh dear, I didn't mean getting the seat allocated to my season ticket.
Depending on your interpretation of the ticketing processes shown here, this table is proof indeed that one size does not fit all and that the club will never please everyone, all of the time.Courtesy of CaptainOx :
Also take a cushion, unlike SSU seats are not paddedDo I infer from your request that the facilities are not, errm, on a par with the SSU? Oh dear! That won't go down well with Mrs Lounger.
Dear oh dear, I didn't mean getting the seat allocated to my season ticket.
A fairer system as other clubs have used would have been sensible, but I believe the fax machine was also considered.
I wish they were, sadly I think you have been misinformed.Also take a cushion, unlike SSU seats are not padded
Wait until he ventures into the toilets of the East Stand...Also take a cushion, unlike SSU seats are not padded