They actually employ humans in the ticket office? That explains where all the money has gone thenRoyalBlue wrote:Maybe they are happy to let supporters buy via the web at pre-match day prices, even on the day of the game itself? Afterall, it takes the workload off the ticket office and no human intervention (at the club's end) is required.
Yep, I realise that if thousands of people bought on line at the last moment it might leave them short of stewards etc. but it's not really likely to happen.
You may be right - but if it was the case wouldn't you think they would make some reference to it or publicise it a bit more ?RoyalBlue wrote:Maybe they are happy to let supporters buy via the web at pre-match day prices, even on the day of the game itself? Afterall, it takes the workload off the ticket office and no human intervention (at the club's end) is required.
Unfortunately even if you buy online the day before (let alone on the day which I don't think they allow) you have to queue up and get your bit of paper from the ticket office.RoyalBlue wrote:Maybe they are happy to let supporters buy via the web at pre-match day prices, even on the day of the game itself? Afterall, it takes the workload off the ticket office and no human intervention (at the club's end) is required.
Yep, I realise that if thousands of people bought on line at the last moment it might leave them short of stewards etc. but it's not really likely to happen.
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