someone correct me if im wrong but it seems to me that the club are fleecing there own supporters out of money again, ie the chelsea game only going on sale to season ticket holders and members and not general sale so to get in stamford bridge you must buy a season ticket or membership to gain entry so on top of your match ticket of £19.50 buy a membership for £35 it will cost you in total £55 to gain entry ****ing joke. why bother nothing game
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Originally posted by shadwell72 View PostI aint a season ticket holder or member but if i wanted a ticket i could get one no problem, unfortunately i can't make the game:very_sad:
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On the flip side it is only right that someone that invests in the club up front has the first option on tickets for the bigger games.
As a season ticket holder I would be hacked off if someone that maybe turns up at 4-5 games a season had an equal chance of getting a ticket for the Chelsea game as me.
There are limited seats so a fair method of allocation is required. I believe that the club has achieved.
I appreciate that those that cannot afford to buy a season ticket are possibly going to miss out on games like this but if they have spare to cash to spend may I point them in the direction of the Barnsley home game the following Saturday.
I would also suggest that other clubs would have allocated in a very similar if they had a situation where demand was likely to outstrip supply.
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Originally posted by conners View PostOn the flip side it is only right that someone that invests in the club up front has the first option on tickets for the bigger games.
As a season ticket holder I would be hacked off if someone that maybe turns up at 4-5 games a season had an equal chance of getting a ticket for the Chelsea game as me.
There are limited seats so a fair method of allocation is required. I believe that the club has achieved.
I appreciate that those that cannot afford to buy a season ticket are possibly going to miss out on games like this but if they have spare to cash to spend may I point them in the direction of the Barnsley home game the following Saturday.
I would also suggest that other clubs would have allocated in a very similar if they had a situation where demand was likely to outstrip supply.
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