[Albion] The declining quality of my match day experience

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keaton

Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
Nov 18, 2004
9,699
I can't believe you haven't mentioned the biggest travesty.


Fan zone.
Montage.
Team "being lead of by Dunky" - (F**k off unbelievably not the biggest crime)
Sussex By The Sea.
Singing.
Clapping...








... Advert for Premier League.





What the hell is that doing there.
Spend 20 minutes building up the atmosphere then depth charge it out of the stadium with a f*"king advert for the product we've all bought into.
Has the montage itself improved? I've made it the Everton this season and the new montage was dreadful.
 




Lankyseagull

One Step Beyond
Jul 25, 2006
1,840
The Field of Uck
What happens at Falmer station ( Lewes bound ) is the staff can only allow a certain number of fans onto the platform from the ramp, but not everyone gets on the first train, some fans will wait for an Eastbourne train instead of getting on the Seaford train and changing at Lewes.

I've never really understood this either. Surely it would be a better policy for the station staff to clear the platform by instructing those who want to go to a different destination beyond Lewes to change there. This would allow the queues to clear a bit more quickly. I'm always amazed at the number of people who don't board the first train to arrive and doggedly wait for 'their' train.
 


Lankyseagull

One Step Beyond
Jul 25, 2006
1,840
The Field of Uck
Does that mean the closest mast to the ground is an EE one and therefore gives preference to EE users? I've no idea how this works ... so possibly talking out of my wotsit as usual :D ... but something must be happening if some can get on and others can't. It really shouldn't be a problem in this day and age ... :(

I'm an EE customer and I find it more or less impossible to get network coverage when I am either in the stadium or around Falmer. Get the other side of the Falmer tunnel on the train & on the outskirts of Lewes, then no problem.

As others have said, the stadium wi-fi is very hit and miss.
 


Greavsey

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Jul 4, 2007
1,142
Could you provide an update if you manage to get an answer :thumbsup:

Not exactly a helpful response:

"Thank you for your email, it is always helpful for us to receive feedback on the match day experience.

This is an issue that has been brought to our attention.

Thanks again."

I've gone back to ask for a little more information!
 


Deleted member 37369

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Aug 21, 2018
1,994
Not exactly a helpful response:

"Thank you for your email, it is always helpful for us to receive feedback on the match day experience.

This is an issue that has been brought to our attention.

Thanks again."

I've gone back to ask for a little more information!

Thanks ... hopefully it at least means that they are aware and they'll get someone to switch it off and back on again!! That'll do it :D
 






Deleted member 37369

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Aug 21, 2018
1,994
I'm an EE customer and I find it more or less impossible to get network coverage when I am either in the stadium or around Falmer. Get the other side of the Falmer tunnel on the train & on the outskirts of Lewes, then no problem.

As others have said, the stadium wi-fi is very hit and miss.

One of the advantages of 5G was supposed to be that more users could connect - including at big events.

Will 5G solve signal issues at stadiums, festivals and venues?

Despite appearing to have a good solid 5G connection when in and around the Amex, I'm not seeing that advantage!!
 














ady1973

Active member
Jul 27, 2008
351
New Milton
I was thinking about the atmosphere on Saturday on the train back to New MIlton.
I just thought how 'Fulham' we have become, all too friendly and family oriented. Don't get me wrong we need the younger generation to get involved and enjoy themselves but we have lost our guts. Our players are the same. They don't hound the Ref or get in their faces like we see other teams do. Aston Villa and Man Utd are a prime example.
 


Deleted member 37369

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Aug 21, 2018
1,994
I was thinking about the atmosphere on Saturday on the train back to New MIlton.
I just thought how 'Fulham' we have become, all too friendly and family oriented. Don't get me wrong we need the younger generation to get involved and enjoy themselves but we have lost our guts. Our players are the same. They don't hound the Ref or get in their faces like we see other teams do. Aston Villa and Man Utd are a prime example.

New Milton! My first full time job was in New Milton, back in 1978!! NatWest Bank on Station Road by the traffic lights! I'm guessing it's no longer there??
 








jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
4,120
No one is ever going to be happy about the train situation, its never going to be quick to get out of the stadium and compared to other clubs (Bolton, Aston Villa, Tottenham, West Ham to name a few) the service is actually good! I've never in the entire 11 years of the Amex missed kick off, and I get the train to most, and since the premier league every game (bar the boxing day games), the times I've come closest to missing it is via P&R and driving. I also stay in the concourse and very rarely get into town later than 6, and if I've left on the final whistle very rarely later than 5.30. Which point to point isn't unreasonable for a journey from the uni, let alone when 30,000 people converge on the same point at the same time. I don't really know what more anyone can do to make it quicker unless want to build a 12 carriage long turnback siding outside Falmer and a complete overhaul of the signalling system in that area. The reason people have left early in the last few games is because we are losing, and no hope of coming back. People who leave 5 minutes early every game are going to do it regardless of whether there's a five minute journey into town or a half hour.
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
52,865
Burgess Hill
No one is ever going to be happy about the train situation, its never going to be quick to get out of the stadium and compared to other clubs (Bolton, Aston Villa, Tottenham, West Ham to name a few) the service is actually good! I've never in the entire 11 years of the Amex missed kick off, and I get the train to most, and since the premier league every game (bar the boxing day games), the times I've come closest to missing it is via P&R and driving. I also stay in the concourse and very rarely get into town later than 6, and if I've left on the final whistle very rarely later than 5.30. Which point to point isn't unreasonable for a journey from the uni, let alone when 30,000 people converge on the same point at the same time. I don't really know what more anyone can do to make it quicker unless want to build a 12 carriage long turnback siding outside Falmer and a complete overhaul of the signalling system in that area. The reason people have left early in the last few games is because we are losing, and no hope of coming back. People who leave 5 minutes early every game are going to do it regardless of whether there's a five minute journey into town or a half hour.

Most PL grounds are a bit shite to get away from TBH...........whether it's traffic (eg Villa, Wolves, Palace, Man U, Leicester, Norwich) or queuing for trains, trams or a long walk to the station (eg Arsenal, Spurs, Palace again, Chelsea, Man U again) - the Amex is somewhere in the middle in reality most of the time. Just part and parcel of going to a game really - if anyone can save 30 mins on their journey by leaving early it's hardly surprising lots do, particularly when the game's dead. Easiest away trip this season for me so far was Watford - that, of course, was because most of the home fans had long since pissed off by the final whistle.
 




Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
24,071
GOSBTS
One of the advantages of 5G was supposed to be that more users could connect - including at big events.

Will 5G solve signal issues at stadiums, festivals and venues?

Despite appearing to have a good solid 5G connection when in and around the Amex, I'm not seeing that advantage!!

I actually work in this space, and really 5G and WiFi should work together. The US are all over this kind of stuff, because the more engaged and 'connected' fans are, the longer they stick around and the more they spend. The issue in the UK is generally fans get in within an hour before pick off, 15 minute half time, and most fans have left by the 85th minute :)facepalm: ) so in turn the investment in this space is generally low over here. I doubt the mobile operators are investing especially heavily around stadiums, although I know Liverpool have been doing a lot of work here.

The WiFi has improved at the AmEx but has been struggling of late. However despite all the money sloshing around in the Premier League, they never want to spend on this stuff and instead expect companies to 'invest' and generally expect cost neutral or advantageous to the club in terms of deals for WiFi etc in return for sponsorship deals.

Funnily enough the clubs who do better are the ones tied to NFL teams etc, who 'get it' and view things around fan engagement slightly differently.
 


jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
4,120
Most PL grounds are a bit shite to get away from TBH...........whether it's traffic (eg Villa, Wolves, Palace, Man U, Leicester, Norwich) or queuing for trains, trams or a long walk to the station (eg Arsenal, Spurs, Palace again, Chelsea, Man U again) - the Amex is somewhere in the middle in reality most of the time. Just part and parcel of going to a game really - if anyone can save 30 mins on their journey by leaving early it's hardly surprising lots do, particularly when the game's dead. Easiest away trip this season for me so far was Watford - that, of course, was because most of the home fans had long since pissed off by the final whistle.

I think the issue is that everybody centres on getting back into town, rather than people dissipating into the local area (i.e. not a train station).
 


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