To be fair you’ve quite a few ways of transferring your seat to someone else if you’re not there and more next season (upgrades, sharing scheme, and the exchange scheme)
Some might argue about the perceived cost of doing this but you can do it. And it’s easy to do.
I think the club are even...
Blackpools terms re: sharing and potential sanctions are if anything tougher than Brighton … https://www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/uploads/media/bfc_season_ticket_terms_and_conditions_2021_22_2.pdf
Perhaps and agreed the communication meant that some fans believed it was guaranteed that we would have 9000 tickets. I was one of them. And i'm still looking for a pair !!.
But It wasn't sold out before it got to members. It was on sale to A+ members on the Monday morning and took 3 hours for...
Games ? This season there's only been one. - Chelsea which was rearranged at short notice for exceptional reasons .
Our 11 games so far have been Sat, Sat, Sun, Sat , Sat, Sat, Sat, Sat, Sun (Boxing Day), Fri, Tues, - our next three are Sat, Sat, Sat
Of course many of these have been either...
Its going to be a good night , a fantastic night if we win and i certainly didn't say it wasn't attractive - just saying its fair to argue that playing Spurs in 2022 in a cup game is different when you've been in the PL for 5 years. I also think the club have made a reasonable case as to why...
We've already beaten Spurs, Liverpool, Everton and Man City just in the last 12 months. And drawn games v Arsenal, Chelsea (twice) and West Ham (twice)
Playing Spurs and beating them in the 4th round of the FA Cup will be a decent result of course but i think its fair to argue that a cup trip...
The club projected they would be left with a substantial amount of unsold tickets - they estimated the bill to the club for that would be around 50K (it might have been more , it might have been less and closer to the 33K you suggest but PB suggested it was something like the equivalent of 2...
I think you should take this up with Supporter Services Justice because it sounds like you want to point out to them how much the club earn from ticket sales for a match and you seem to imagine they are unaware of this.
I've travelled on the train to and from the Amex for 10 years. I don't have to bother with buying a ticket which i think is easy.
As for Spurs - well MK Dons tickets were £10, and i think only £1 for kids, it was 3pm Saturday and we were chasing promotion - but the club according to Jenny Gower...
The club have to buy all the tickets in advance and don't get refunds for tickets they don't sell. They projected that they wouldn't sell 9000.
In the forum they suggested the gap would be about £50K worth of tickets or the equivalent of 2 jobs or in your phrase "loose change".
Liverpool had a fanzine called When Sunday Comes in 1990 (a play on the still going magazine When Saturday Comes) - reflecting that their games were always moved for TV.
32 years ago...