The point is you're not meant to share tickets.How on earth do they justify 25 quid for a bit of plastic?
There will be a time when they are grateful for every paying punter.
Is that really going to convince people who share STs to buy more tickets.
Did he share them with a friend/family member, or put them up for sale online?The point is you're not meant to share tickets.
I know someone that has had his tickets suspended and is awaiting a hearing on whether they get to keep them next season.
I presume this doesn't cost owt to do?At least you can pass on your ticket legally through the club 4 times per season. I’ve done it 4 times and it’s an easy system.
Thats a figure I had heard too.If this is true that's me done.
Am I right in thinking that away fans have no choice but phone tickets?According to Foxes Trust...
Only around 1600 season ticket holders chose to go digital last season; a clear indication the vast majority of season ticket holders do not want to go digital, and in addition there have been a number of glitches with the digital ticket system this season.
That figure was in the minutes from some meeting or other that someone had had with the Club, I'm sure.Thats a figure I had heard too.
How?Just play the system. It's fairly easy to get a free card...
Pretty sure visiting fans have physical tickets (or at least a choice) same as our tickets for away games.Am I right in thinking that away fans have no choice but phone tickets?
And match by match fans too?
The club shouldn't be forcing people to lie.Just play the system. It's fairly easy to get a free card...
We have also analysed data from 42 home matchdays in which up to 7,000 attendees per matchday have used Mobile Tickets
Supporters with a Disability who can provide the Club with any of the following as proof of their disability shall be entitled to purchase a Season Ticket or match ticket under the applicable criteria at a prevailing disability price as set by the Club for its qualifying Supporters with a Disability. This Season Ticket/ticket shall include a free personal assistant ticket for each Match attended by the Supporter with a Disability. The qualifying criteria is as follows (or as otherwise determined at the discretion of the Club):•Where is the definition of a registered disability...?
Seems so.Do you think the club has a department whose sole task is to find new ways to piss off their customers?
Family member. Youngster using an adult ticket.Did he share them with a friend/family member, or put them up for sale online?
That's extremely harsh. How were they caught? Were they conducting random checks?Family member. Youngster using an adult ticket.
If he'd been selling it online I could understand.
If away fans have paper tickets, then you can't subtract them from the 7000. So who were they?That's from the OS.
Take away the visiting fans (paper tickets) and the members (mandatory mobile tickets) I'd say the 1600 number is pretty accurate.
Especially as that says "up to 7000".... which actually means "on one occasion this season we nearly had 7000".
Sorry, yes you're right.If away fans have paper tickets, then you can't subtract them from the 7000. So who were they?
That figure looks distinctly untrue given the 1600 figure which, I'm very reliably told, was stated by the club in a meeting with the Foxes Trust as reported in the Fox Annual 2. They also confirmed that 1600 was less than the year before.
So the harder they make it to have a plastic card, the more people choose to have one. Ie more people weren't happy with "the club's goals for a more sustainable and efficient stadium experience" having tried it.
Which means all the guff now is complete bollocks. I'll tell them. Hopefully others will too.