Fair enough. Can't argue with that really given what tossers they appeared to be. Hopefully won't be repeated for Wolves then, unless they have an element I don't know about.
That said, presumably if you restrict to members only purchase it shouldn't be a problem and could still be promoted?
Bother me? Well on a scale of 10 being I'm about to be murdered and 1 being I've just spilt some milk, its probably about a 3. I'm not losing my shit over it. Just seems weird that 1) you wouldn't want to maximise your revenue and 2) you wouldn't want as many people there as possible.
Or even a tweet or instagram post. They make plenty of them - 19 tweets in the last 24 hours, 3 instagram posts, 4 facebook posts and not a single mention that there are tickets available. Yes they mention it near the bottom of the pre match brief embedded in the article but it's not exactly...
Just checked and there are still 449 seats available, pretty much no sales since the ticket exchange went live this morning and the club have done nothing to try and shift them. Just telling everyone it has sold out. Madnesss.
So the only tweet they have sent out says it's sold out. In the actual article it mentions the ticket exchange, but your casual fan will just see sold out and not even look and see the 400+ seats available. Odd approach.
Yep exactly. Seems an odd policy. Given pretty much every game is selling out now, so the ticket exchange is inevitable it would make sense to kick it in on a Monday before the weekend game if only 100/200 left.
I get the club make less money on ticket exchange seats, but I suspect they would...
Daughter not going so put her and my wife's seats at the back of the North Stand on there yesterday, was surprised to see that with less than five seats available for the whole stadium the ticket exchange had not been activated. Surely it should kick in with less than 100 or something as the...