I beg to differ on one of your points. I, too, had a problem with getting to the Wolves game because of the train strike. I contacted the club to ask whether I could pass my ticket on to a named supporter - no. I asked if the club would take the ticket back and offer it to a fan who would be...
Really? What about the dozens of overseas visitors that we now see at the Amex on a regular basis? The fact is we are now a club that appeals to a lot more potential fans (some would say football tourists) than ever before. It’s the nature of the beast - firstly we are a top ten Premier League...
If you are ejected from a ground (I haven’t been! :angel:) do you have to give your name, rank and number? I’m assuming you do otherwise how will the club know about you?
That was then, this is now scenario. I would imagine all of us in the past have have obtained an away ticket and passed it on to a friend. Same with when we had season ticket cards - they’re paid for therefore I’m entitled to pass it on. That was the then bit.
Now, of course, dems rules have...
I love going to away games and have always loved the atmosphere. For me, it has been apparent on recent trips the knobhead element being very noticeable. The usual shit songs - you know the ones, the beer chucking in the concourse and ‘I’ll do what I like, what are you going to do about it...