Gutted. What a performance, what a team. A lot of squads would have crumbled after going 3-2 down.
Got to look at the long term positives. The town of Worthing is now hopefully aware of the team that they have. Biggest town without a pro club. The potential is massive
The logic of wanting to make things easier for families is understandable though. Obviously it’s backfired horribly but the logic came from a good place.
Even if you include people on multiple devices, 6000 people being on the site at 19:59 is ridiculous. There’s no way the club could have...
It’s mental that some people are struggling to grasp it. It wasn’t that long ago that our ticketing scheme was a similar scrum for tickets.
Is it that hard to understand how people would have felt if they’d missed out on Swindon in the play-offs or Spurs in the FA Cup whilst some bloke who had...
You’re not wrong tbh, I was just looking at it as another revenue stream for the club although we probably aren’t talking huge amounts of money either way
Can I ask how some of your group have spares ??
Isn’t that part of the problem, people bulk buying tickets ?
I’m not sure groups of die hard Worthing fans making sure other die hard Worthing fans have tickets is quite as bad as somebody who has been to Woodside Road once (or not at all)...
I suppose the problem with priority windows is the fact that they’ll be a sizeable chunk of people who POTD. If they’ve held tickets back for people who can’t pay online, that would suggest to me that there’s a decent chunk of fans in that category. Probably fairer, but it’ll still cause issues...
Feel sorry for the Worthing fans who go all the time but haven't managed to secure tickets.
People who have never been to a Worthing game in their life and are just jumping on the bandwagon now moaning about not getting a ticket is really, really funny though