You might well be 100% right.
But without knowing the situation it’s difficult to know.
It could just as easily be that Spurs had agreed to hold on to those tickets and then changed their mind, we asked for them today expecting them to be available and been told they aren’t.
Without...
You might well be right
But without knowing what has been said, it’s difficult to know what the mistake was other than a miscommunication at the beginning, which again could well have been done in good faith.
Taking 5,700 at first was exactly the right decision, it’s just the terms...
No but I’d imagine he is like any decent manager.
Back them when they make mistakes in public but deal with them privately.
Isn’t that how we would all like to be dealt with at work if we make a mistake.
Lot of people on this thread who seem to know the inner workings of the Albion ticket office and the negotiations between the two clubs.
Has anyone considered it might have been Spurs who changed their mind ?
Just as likely as any of the Anti-barber conspiracies on here.
The club could...
What guy ?
Barber ?
I’d very much doubt he is the person who made the call on this, we have a ticketing manager for a reason and I’d imagine this decision was theirs.