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AccyMad 14-08-2016 12:42

Re: EFL Round 2 draw
 
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Originally Posted by Chewbacca (Post 1174560)
Having to move seats is no big deal. It is better to make money out of 'corporate' entertaining than charge everyone more.

It's as much the way we were informed about it as it is about the issue of moving tbh, & I'm sorry but I don't agree that riding roughshod over the people who are the week-in, week-out bread & butter of the club to cater for the prawn sandwich brigade who probably only come now & again is the way to go about things.

Chewbacca 14-08-2016 13:02

Re: EFL Round 2 draw
 
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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1174570)
It's as much the way we were informed about it as it is about the issue of moving tbh, & I'm sorry but I don't agree that riding roughshod over the people who are the week-in, week-out bread & butter of the club to cater for the prawn sandwich brigade who probably only come now & again is the way to go about things.

What did the new bread of fan do before we had seats?

AccyMad 14-08-2016 13:16

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New breed??!! I've been coming to Stanley since 1975 & think I've stood or sat in every area of the ground over the years, for the last 10 or so it's been my choice to sit in the main stand with the rest of my family - not that I have to prove my 'pedigree' as a Stanley fan, that wasn't the point!

Chewbacca 14-08-2016 13:33

Re: EFL Round 2 draw
 
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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1174573)
New breed??!! I've been coming to Stanley since 1975 & think I've stood or sat in every area of the ground over the years, for the last 10 or so it's been my choice to sit in the main stand with the rest of my family - not that I have to prove my 'pedigree' as a Stanley fan, that wasn't the point!

So you are okay with moving around? A lot of people look at progress as a way to bash the club, but if it wasn't for progress there would not be seats at all. No one is guaranteed a seat for cup games are they?

maccawozzagod 14-08-2016 14:11

Re: EFL Round 2 draw
 
I think that there has to be an acceptance, from the fan, that certain seats adjacent to key areas may be at risk in certain scenarios - but this should be made absolutely clear at the point of sale.

I've got no issue with any of the 'professionalising' of the club as it was way overdue, but somebody somewhere needs to educate the present management of the fundamental expectations of the average fan.

We have many 2, 3 and even 4 generation fan families and if you kick one they all limp. There are many examples of Andy Holt trying to bend over backwards to alleviate problems, I think that we should back off and give them room to learn

cashman 14-08-2016 14:33

Re: EFL Round 2 draw
 
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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 1174577)
I think that there has to be an acceptance, from the fan, that certain seats adjacent to key areas may be at risk in certain scenarios - but this should be made absolutely clear at the point of sale.

I've got no issue with any of the 'professionalising' of the club as it was way overdue, but somebody somewhere needs to educate the present management of the fundamental expectations of the average fan.

We have many 2, 3 and even 4 generation fan families and if you kick one they all limp. There are many examples of Andy Holt trying to bend over backwards to alleviate problems, I think that we should back off and give them room to learn

The problem as i see it is yeh cant learn the lifelong stupids.

AccyMad 14-08-2016 15:13

Re: EFL Round 2 draw
 
[QUOTE=Chewbacca;1174574]So you are okay with moving around? A lot of people look at progress as a way to bash the club, but if it wasn't for progress there would not be seats at all. No one is guaranteed a seat for cup games are they?[/QUOTE
Now you're twisting my words, I've sat or stood in different places over time & each one was my choice, I'm not 'bashing the club' as you put it just am not happy with some decisions which have been made in regard to the Burnley game - I've made my feelings known & that's an end to it as far as i'm concerned, I'll now get on with supporting the team from wherever I end up watching it

DAV007 14-08-2016 16:30

Re: EFL Round 2 draw
 
Moving seats is no big deal, people need to look at the bigger picture.

We have nearly gone out of existence, the new owner want to maximise the financial potential from a rare chance to play a premier league team in a meaningful match, they have my full support.

Look at the bigger picture, this game may very well set us up financially for the rest of the season, we can't expect Andy Holt to act as a charity.

AccyMad 14-08-2016 16:42

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It's hardly asking for charity when you've paid your hard earned money up front year after year :rolleyes: - Just a little thought would've been appreciated

Chewbacca 14-08-2016 17:48

Re: EFL Round 2 draw
 
Wonder if Burnley wil get 10%of the allocation as required or closer to 50%?

Is it possible to just give 10% the way the ground is set up? Circa 400 I assume.

mab 14-08-2016 18:05

Re: EFL Round 2 draw
 
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Originally Posted by Chewbacca (Post 1174604)
Wonder if Burnley wil get 10%of the allocation as required or closer to 50%?

Is it possible to just give 10% the way the ground is set up? Circa 400 I assume.

1800 Which means the whole of the Whinney Hill Stand(300 seats ) and the away end Terracing(1500)Sanding but may change because of the TV camrea's
and the fact its a night match.

football19 14-08-2016 19:08

Re: EFL Round 2 draw
 
I am scratching my head here,surely the club should give a window of opportunity to season ticket holders to purchase "their"seat.
I can't see the problem.
On a separate note I went to purchase our tickets on Tuesday,was sent to another booth after lining up,eventually spent a few minutes (with a queue behind me),getting two seats together.
I thought it must be nearly a sell out,only to find I could sit practically anywhere !!
So I went in my normal seat and bent Yonmons ear all game !!!

AccyMad 14-08-2016 19:28

Re: EFL Round 2 draw
 
That's what has usually happened F19, but not for this game - at least not if your usual seat is in Block F as the whole section has been given over to the press & hospitality, apparently over 300 had been sold before Saturday morning which was the first day season ticket holders could go for their Burnley tickets - don't want to keep going on about it, I've calmed down a bit now but it has still left a bit of a sour taste tbh

DAV007 14-08-2016 19:53

Re: EFL Round 2 draw
 
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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1174612)
That's what has usually happened F19, but not for this game - at least not if your usual seat is in Block F as the whole section has been given over to the press & hospitality, apparently over 300 had been sold before Saturday morning which was the first day season ticket holders could go for their Burnley tickets - don't want to keep going on about it, I've calmed down a bit now but it has still left a bit of a sour taste tbh

As your new fan liaison rep, going forward I will make that taste is no longer bitter but oh so sweet.


any issues, drop me a PM

cashman 14-08-2016 19:59

Re: EFL Round 2 draw
 
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Originally Posted by football19 (Post 1174611)
I am scratching my head here,surely the club should give a window of opportunity to season ticket holders to purchase "their"seat.
I can't see the problem.!

Must agree, but any other option should have been explained to people when buying their season ticket surely? not difficult. unless yer braindead.


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