How about a piece of plastic for all tickets home and away ? You could use it to purchase online, over the phone or call into the ticket office where it would be swiped. If all clubs used such a system it could be used right up to kick off without queuing at ticket offices, you could purchase a seat outside the turnstile on your phone if necessary.With technology as it is there should really be no need for clubs wondering whether to take a full or part allocation of away tickets these days either. For example, a club is allowed a 3,000 allocation but as they feel they will only sell 2,000 they have to make a decision. Presently they may take half meaning some of their away fans miss out or they take the lot resulting in a 1,000 empty seats while the rest of the ground is full. If all clubs had a uniform linked system, seats could be sold either side in the last few days thus closing up together until you have the usual gap wherever it stops.
Quote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on September 11, 2013, 04:00:50 PMHow about a piece of plastic for all tickets home and away ? You could use it to purchase online, over the phone or call into the ticket office where it would be swiped. If all clubs used such a system it could be used right up to kick off without queuing at ticket offices, you could purchase a seat outside the turnstile on your phone if necessary.With technology as it is there should really be no need for clubs wondering whether to take a full or part allocation of away tickets these days either. For example, a club is allowed a 3,000 allocation but as they feel they will only sell 2,000 they have to make a decision. Presently they may take half meaning some of their away fans miss out or they take the lot resulting in a 1,000 empty seats while the rest of the ground is full. If all clubs had a uniform linked system, seats could be sold either side in the last few days thus closing up together until you have the usual gap wherever it stops. And segregation?
Booking Fee InformationRememeber that there will be now be no booking fee applicable for this fixture if purchased online. However, if you purchase tickets for any other fixture/event within the same transaction, the £2 online booking fee WILL be applaicable
Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 11, 2013, 04:04:59 PMQuote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on September 11, 2013, 04:00:50 PMHow about a piece of plastic for all tickets home and away ? You could use it to purchase online, over the phone or call into the ticket office where it would be swiped. If all clubs used such a system it could be used right up to kick off without queuing at ticket offices, you could purchase a seat outside the turnstile on your phone if necessary.With technology as it is there should really be no need for clubs wondering whether to take a full or part allocation of away tickets these days either. For example, a club is allowed a 3,000 allocation but as they feel they will only sell 2,000 they have to make a decision. Presently they may take half meaning some of their away fans miss out or they take the lot resulting in a 1,000 empty seats while the rest of the ground is full. If all clubs had a uniform linked system, seats could be sold either side in the last few days thus closing up together until you have the usual gap wherever it stops. And segregation?Thats what I am saying. If both clubs are linked into the same system then seats are sold column by column on either side until the segregated area is determined by sales on either side.