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  1. trueblue

    Met Police wanted to ban Albion fans?

    All fair enough. Can't complain about the loyalty points scheme at all.. they have to attempt something to make it fair. In reality, I think it's always been the way that people who've been around/watching the club a long time tend to have the connections to get a ticket somehow and those that...
  2. trueblue

    Met Police wanted to ban Albion fans?

    Erm, not quite sure what point you're making though? So it's not okay for people without the requisite loyalty points to go but that's also exactly what you're doing? I did acknowledge the 'unfairness' of that anyway (although one of my friends did go to Hereford, Gillingham etc and was a...
  3. trueblue

    Met Police wanted to ban Albion fans?

    Ooh. Better check that... :lolol:
  4. trueblue

    Met Police wanted to ban Albion fans?

    As it happens, the ticket I'm using is in the name of my company. So I suppose I'll be taking a business bank statement to prove it's mine. Other than that, not sure what I can do. Perhaps they'll have to run a police check with Companies House if they don't like the look of me?
  5. trueblue

    Met Police wanted to ban Albion fans?

    It's illegal to sell tickets. It may be a breach of the 'non-transferable' condition but I don't think it's illegal to allow someone else to use them. In any case, that's a law that was brought in to combat hooliganism. Even the club themselves happily admit they turn a blind eye to people...
  6. trueblue

    Met Police wanted to ban Albion fans?

    The more I think about the ticket conditions, the worse they seem. The 'carrying ID' part I don't particularly like as we don't live in Russia but can just about put up with as, I suppose, it's a practical attempt to avoid trouble. Morally wrong in a free country but not a big deal to each...
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