What if they did all that, and the planning permission was granted on the basis that no cash tickets were allowed to be purchased on the day at the ground?
FFS, The planning does not allow that, get over it, it is not going to happen. And it doesn't happen in many other places any more either, it is history.
I liked it when a pint cost 40p, and £5 of four star filled your car up, I also liked going tothe Goldstone and paying a pound to get in...
Then they really are odd. You can't pay at the door at most Premier grounds, certainly half of the Championship grounds and not at Colchester, Norwich and Southampton that I know of in League one. Southampton get 20K a game in, Norwich is virtually full every game.
Tell your 23 mates that...
I wonder if you'll be able to buy more than one ticket with your phone, i.e. if your mate decides to give it a go at the last minute, can you buy 2 "tickets". Or, i guess, it depends how much the sign up process involves. It normally takes very little time to sign up for concert tickets, and...
The thing is, if you are correct and the planning prevents them selling a ticket at the turnstile (gates), then with this system you buy them with your mobile/web/landline while you are on the train/bus/car travelling to the ground, so really couldn't be much more convenient. I imagine you'll be...
Sorry CS, what EXACTLY are these ticketing restrictions? can you explain them please, I have listened to the horses mouth as it were, and his explaination is that there will be no ticketing restrictions, far from it, it will be just about the easiest place to get into on matchdays.
If you listen to MP on the Albion Roar from last week (iTunes podcast or from their site) he explains in absolute clarity how the system will work. You will even be able to send a text from your mobile phone as you walk up to the ground and you'll be able to get in. Don’t take my explanation of...