I've been getting away tickets for my family and friends group for years but had never heard of this putting seats in the basket until someone mentioned it with regard to the Hibs game this season....then I wasn't even sure if/how that could work, as passport details/photo id etc was required...and I do know some who obtained their tickets in Edinburgh and immediately passed them on to AN Other waiting outside. I simply don't understand that mentality.I've been to almost every away game for the last 10/12 years or so and find it difficult to accept that some folk say I should give up my chance to go to further away games because a few people cheat the system.Of all the fans who I go with and meet at away games I don't know of anyone who willingly sells on their ticket on for the sake of it. The usual scenario is that for some reason (illness, medical treatment etc) they can't go so pass their ticket on to a friend, just as most do with their ST if they can't make a home game. It's a difficult one, in a number of ways, but I'd be massively pissed off if I wasn't able to go to any away game because someone else simply fancied going to the odd game now and again because it suited their whim for the OT, The Emirates or Anfield "matchday experience".
I don't think a bad idea is 50% go to booking history and 50% go to first come first serve for every away game. That would be a healthier mix of fans rather than the same old faces each and every week controlling who goes.
Incredible how near impossible it is to get away tickets now.Go back a decade and I could get to the likes of Everton and West Ham away fairly easily and I was a non season ticket holder going to 6-7 home games a season in those times. Those were mid ranking away games but zero chance now of going to either fixture this season (even if we draw either away in the FA cup) and that's not going to change unless we get really rubbish again at prem level and even then they'll be loyalty for a few seasons.Getting promotion really did re-energise our support home and away in terms of numbers.
For games like Bournemouth and Brentford, where the allocation is tiny, the 70/30 would be unfair.There's 2400 with 11+ aways; so you could with your ~3000 allocations have 19+, 15+, 11+ categories and then open up the last 20% to season ticket holders for a ballot and you probably wouldn't be changing too much, just giving folks the chance to do 4 or 5 aways a season rather than none.I still don't think the problem of people passing on tickets is too wide spread and I really don't agree with the "don't want to go but have to buy tickets" thinking at all. I don't think there's any basis for that.
Quote from: frankmosswasmyuncle on November 08, 2023, 06:21:34 PMI've been getting away tickets for my family and friends group for years but had never heard of this putting seats in the basket until someone mentioned it with regard to the Hibs game this season....then I wasn't even sure if/how that could work, as passport details/photo id etc was required...and I do know some who obtained their tickets in Edinburgh and immediately passed them on to AN Other waiting outside. I simply don't understand that mentality.I've been to almost every away game for the last 10/12 years or so and find it difficult to accept that some folk say I should give up my chance to go to further away games because a few people cheat the system.Of all the fans who I go with and meet at away games I don't know of anyone who willingly sells on their ticket on for the sake of it. The usual scenario is that for some reason (illness, medical treatment etc) they can't go so pass their ticket on to a friend, just as most do with their ST if they can't make a home game. It's a difficult one, in a number of ways, but I'd be massively pissed off if I wasn't able to go to any away game because someone else simply fancied going to the odd game now and again because it suited their whim for the OT, The Emirates or Anfield "matchday experience". I agree with virtually everything you have said here. The only thing I would say is that not everyone who wants to go to some away games, but can’t get tickets, only want to have the matchday experience at Arsenal, Liverpool etc. Sure my 13 year old loved going to Spurs last season, but he enjoyed Bolton as much as Man Utd and was absolutely mad to go to Forest but no chance. To be honest money would dictate that even if I could get away tickets I wouldn’t be able to go to every away game as well as maintain three season tickets for me, my son and daughter. I just think think that loyalty like yours absolutely has to be rewarded, but where are the away supporters that come after you going to come from if they can never build up that history in the current system.
Getting good relegated impacted away support. 4200 for a game live on Sky, on a Sunday, paying the most expensive away ticket prices in English football that year at Hillsborough, 2016. 5000 to Preston, 4000 to Barnsley, 4,000 to Reading to see our first away win in 16 months. 4200 to the Molineux. Huge numbers everywhere and that was consistent across all 3 seasons down there.Dean Smith got the Villa Park numbers consistently back and Purslow knew how to cut elasticity from supply. Now here we are, 7 months away from demolition of the North.