yeah, shouldn't have said medical records. it's vaccination status and tracking movement of individuals. see, it's already worrying that you know about my STD from Ibiza in '94!
yeah, you're right my medical records will be with my GP, govt agencies etc. But, I don't feel the need to share my medical records with sport venues, pubs, theatres etc etc and have my attendance recorded and monitored at every place I visit. It's disproportionate, insidious and intrusive...
Exactly. Nobody wanted an ID scheme to enter football stadiums then. I still don't want it now, though it seems many here really do want it. I'd like to still attend games at the Amex, have been double vaccinated, but will not be joining an ID/register scheme to do so. So, currently I can't...
Possibly. Hopefully. However, it seems that selling more 'memberships' is more important to the club than allowing semi-regular fans the opportunity to buy a ticket themselves. Why do you think that might be? The club earn £900k for losing a semi-final.
OK, so as a supporter of 40+ years attending a few times a season, including FA Cup games, I have no opportunity to buy a semi-final ticket without paying a £25 booking fee ('membership'). Oh well. Seems like a blatantly cynical reason to sell a few more 'memberships', and at the same time...
With my lowly non bronze status, today was the first day i could buy. Was hoping to avoid corners for once......need six tickets. Is it corners or nothing. Exciting times
Abandon the loyalty scheme. Having the same fans turn up, to every away game could result in a poorer atmosphere so a bit more fan diversity would be nice, and spread away games between a broader fan base.The Bournemouth debacle has conflated loyalty with cost. How can you be 'loyal' but not...