FFS, do you want names and addresses??! Haven't you read any of the previous posts?!! Do you not accept that the more means of payment there are the more customers you open yourself to. I give up with. You're still at school (or missed it)...
It isn't for me. But it isn't as convenient for others - hence the arguments presented on this thread. Hence why it's not beyond the realms of possibility that one day it might need to be changed. Stop looking at this is such a black and white fashion and you'll see there's some grey around :)
The flaw with that argument is time changes everything. And if attendances aren't where they should be and the topic of this thread is deemed to be the cause then it's simply ridiculous to say well, that was the agreement 15 years ago, we're all obliged to respect it / stop complaining.
If...
Concur. I wish the club had done this at Withdean and challenged the council rules imposed in 1999 when we're still there in 2009 e.g. 10 years have elapsed since the original rulings were last debated.
Right my turn to ask questions now - Why does pay on the gate make segregation impossible? Why does everyone first have to be registered as a Brighton fan on a club datebase to get into the ground - one defeats the other, unless that was your aim? Moreover, credit cards and debit cards are...
Look Drew, Alex Dawson, Westdene
All I bloody well said in defence of Jamie the poor bloke who has raised a decent point was that the more bloody means of payment, including pay at the bloody gate (or pay at the stadium e.g. within a, say, radius of approx 300 yards of the official playing...
Er, this thread is about Falmer. Not Withdean. And boy, do you need to get some anger-management.
Anyway, ref you're assumption everyone's going to come for a ruck that doesn't have a ticket, well I didn't when I came to the Goldstone in answer to that. And don't we have stewards for that...
Until cash is not used as a means of exchange, I think the club would be foolish to rule it out as a means to pay. It stands to reason that the more means of payment you accept, the more customers you will serve. Outside of battering (though that could be an interesting development) the desire...