Perhaps the club should make less tickets available as season tickets ? There would then be more decent seats available to match by match buyers such as yourself and no need for a ticket exchange.
Yes, but that has to be counter balanced by the tickets they would fail to sell for the next match. People would expect the exchange to open early and would delay their purchases accordingly. It is not as straightforward as some ST holders would want given their only wish is to sell their seat...
It’s not unusual for Palace to either not sell out or to do so so late that it is difficult to sell a ticket on the exchange. We have rarely been able to make what’s usually an evening kick off so have tried to sell a few times with no success. Like it or not the Brighton match day ticket buying...
That’s a bit of a climb down from all the assertions of a drop in revenue as fact I’ve seen on here. I’m sure the club is completely agreeable that they might change tack in the future but that’s the same for all of their commercial decisions.
More than offset by the ticket sales revenue from selling full priced seats to people who would otherwise have had a freebie or unofficially paid a STH. The club have a view on this, hence the policy. I reckon I believe their financial projections more than disgruntled ST holders who had grown...
Easy way to dismiss an argument with which you disagree. I was slated last week for criticizing the club over lack of ID checks. This week I am supporting them over ticket transfer.
Why should the club open the ticket exchange when there are still tickets unsold ? People who talk about this simply want the revenue for themselves to reduce their ST cost or they feel a sense of entitlement about ‘their’ seat. The PR argument is simply nonsense. People are arguing for their...