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Why didn’t you just register them? It wouldn’t take much longer than it did to write that post.

But why register additional guests in the 1st place. I’m a season ticket holder and take full responsibility for my guests.

Other clubs allow season tickets holders to buy match day tickets so why not us.

I’ll give a true example and you can bet it’s happened to many. My Wednesdayite pal (doesn’t go to their matches anymore) likes how Man City play and asked if I could get him a ticket and he’ll pay me.

Told him he needed to register, he just laughed and said he refuses to be on any United database.

I suspect when we play the likes of Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool etc there’s easily a 5K demand from neutrals who just want to see a top class team live.
 

To anyone watching on TV...what did they say about the attendance?

I know the capacity has been reduced slightly for the benches and cameras etc but from my vantage point on the Kop I was stunned with the 28,600 they put up

Said it was good for a womens game, but went on to state that the occasion would have been better held at the 'Old Lady' (women's football and all that...) References to taking 3000 away to QPR on a Tuesday night and how it should have been held at the more historic venue the other side of the city. Ian Wright even getting in on the act recalled the night he was in Shepard's Bush when he saw over 5000 Wednesday fans enjoying the local hospitality before their midweek game against QPR.
 
But why register additional guests in the 1st place. I’m a season ticket holder and take full responsibility for my guests.
Maybe you would, although I’m not sure how that would actually work, other than you making sure you didn’t get tickets for some nutter who’s going to spark out the first person who shouts “Ollie, you’re shit”.

I’m not convinced all our season ticket holders would be as responsible though.

It would be nice if someone at the club could be bothered to give an explanation but communication doesn’t seem to be our strongest point at the moment.
 
Said it was good for a womens game, but went on to state that the occasion would have been better held at the 'Old Lady' (women's football and all that...) References to taking 3000 away to QPR on a Tuesday night and how it should have been held at the more historic venue the other side of the city. Ian Wright even getting in on the act recalled the night he was in Shepard's Bush when he saw over 5000 Wednesday fans enjoying the local hospitality before their midweek game against QPR.
Then he came round to mine for a cheeky spliff. Bet he didn’t say that.
 
It never is two minutes and if you’re not a fan it’s an hassle. Far easier to ask someone (me) who’s a season ticket to pick up some tickets for them. But like it or not some people just won’t be bothered with the hassle of registering oline for adults and kids. Human nature.

It’s almost like United don’t need the money. Just as well, they ain’t getting it now.

I'm sorry that neither you, nor the people that you want to buy tickets for, lack the attention span to do something that is completely standard and will take you about as much time as the number of minutes that McBurnie has been in form for in the last two years. I can only suggest you go to Hallam or Sheffield. You can pay on the gate there to fulfill your nineties throwback mentality
 
I'm sorry that neither you, nor the people that you want to buy tickets for, lack the attention span to do something that is completely standard and will take you about as much time as the number of minutes that McBurnie has been in form for in the last two years. I can only suggest you go to Hallam or Sheffield. You can pay on the gate there to fulfill your nineties throwback mentality
Sorry, say again. I lost concentration halfway through.
 
So, in summary:

Fuck Bramall Lane because it's not appealing enough to toilet enthusiasts and people who don't like to stray too far from the warm safety of the executive box.

Got it 👍🏼
 
Forest play off match, my gran-daughter who goes to games as a pay on the day supporter wanted to go but couldn't get a ticket as she has no purchase history her dad buys her tickets, would they let him get her a ticket would they fuck as like. She was trying to get a half season ticket last season nope they don't do them any more, luckily her dad managed to get her a Season Ticket this summer but for her to go to the Forest play off match we had to get her a ticket using my customer number I watched the game on TV. It would have been the same if I wanted to take the wife to that game she has a customer number but no history of buying tickets I always got them for her yeah they are happy for her to spend money in the shop buying shirts but a match ticket was not allowed for that game. Meanwhile Forest fans were given more seats than we needed to give them in a home area where we had season ticket holders who had to be moved. The crazy ticketing policy of SUFC.
 
I don't think the justification is there to increase the stadium capacity until we've had two or three years in the Premier League, because its all week and good attracting 85%-90% capacity in the Championship and selling out when times are good when we make it to the top flight, but over the last few years I've also seen us with parts of the ground closed when we have haven't been challenging in the top half of league one, and we only sold out a couple of times for a League game in League One, and for a lot of the time we was getting 18k grounds and the atmosphere was shit with the ground just over half full.

If we are going to do anything, a new double tiered kop would be the way to go, but until we are established in the PL, that will always be a theoretical question.
On the whole - over the last 15 years our attendance's have been really good. I remember the club saying they needed to average 16.5k to break even some years ago - we are now disappointed to get 25k.

We have a great opportunity (how many times have we said that) to push on in the next few years and i can see us regularly filling a 40k stadium if we can put a stay together in the prem . Others have done it .

We need though to make it much much more easier for people to buy tickets for friends / family etc for higher profile games -
 
But why register additional guests in the 1st place. I’m a season ticket holder and take full responsibility for my guests.

Other clubs allow season tickets holders to buy match day tickets so why not us.

I’ll give a true example and you can bet it’s happened to many. My Wednesdayite pal (doesn’t go to their matches anymore) likes how Man City play and asked if I could get him a ticket and he’ll pay me.

Told him he needed to register, he just laughed and said he refuses to be on any United database.

I suspect when we play the likes of Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool etc there’s easily a 5K demand from neutrals who just want to see a top class team live.
Wednesdayite. Man City fan. Your mate doesn’t live in Pitsmoor does he?
 
But doesn't being higher create more problems if anyone has to get out quickly?
Not if there's a specific entry and exit system ,some of the disabled are susceptible to a hard hit ball. at the front
 
Forest play off match, my gran-daughter who goes to games as a pay on the day supporter wanted to go but couldn't get a ticket as she has no purchase history her dad buys her tickets, would they let him get her a ticket would they fuck as like. She was trying to get a half season ticket last season nope they don't do them any more, luckily her dad managed to get her a Season Ticket this summer but for her to go to the Forest play off match we had to get her a ticket using my customer number I watched the game on TV. It would have been the same if I wanted to take the wife to that game she has a customer number but no history of buying tickets I always got them for her yeah they are happy for her to spend money in the shop buying shirts but a match ticket was not allowed for that game. Meanwhile Forest fans were given more seats than we needed to give them in a home area where we had season ticket holders who had to be moved. The crazy ticketing policy of SUFC.
Doesn't make sense. The one person one ticket rule has been in place for at least 6 years. So when you say you got them for her previously was it years ago or did she use your ticket? (Agree giving Forest upper tier was ridiculous)
 
Tickets for Millwall and Sunderland games on general sale. Loads left. Great opportunity to get a buying history. Appreciate Millwall is not Liverpool, Man U or Forest play off but it is 3pm on Saturday. Toilets on kop are pretty crap though for those without buying history.
 

Very observant Bert, but I meant expanding the capacity, not the footprint.
Not sure how you’d do that. As I recall, the JSS plans submitted in the mid nineties went much higher and had to be scaled back, presumably because of objections by John St residents who didn’t want to live in the shadow of a taller stand, blocking out even more light, though I don’t know for sure that was the reason.
 
Doesn't make sense. The one person one ticket rule has been in place for at least 6 years. So when you say you got them for her previously was it years ago or did she use your ticket? (Agree giving Forest upper tier was ridiculous)
Not sure how it worked but for the Forest play off game many fans had difficulties getting tickets for family members even those with season tickets because they had no purchase history, it was a glitch in the system or something if you were buying online. Queuing at the ticket office was not an option nor was getting through by telephone while at work. Making it a free for all to ST holders broke the system for that game.
 
Not sure how you’d do that. As I recall, the JSS plans submitted in the mid nineties went much higher and had to be scaled back, presumably because of objections by John St residents who didn’t want to live in the shadow of a taller stand, blocking out even more light, though I don’t know for sure that was the reason.
It would never happen, as it would mean removing one or both levels of corporate facilities to replace with seating. That, or an additional tier above the corporate area (which may not be possible due to height, as you say) would solve the capacity problem that the John Street stand has, and balance the stadium.

As I say though, that's just in an ideal world as the stand is far too small. It wouldn't even be on the club's radar unless something amazing happened to our fortunes.
 
The people moaning about not being able to just “vouch for people” (wtf 😂) will also be the first to moan about their friends / family not having loyalty points to attend big matches when they come round
 
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Tickets for Millwall and Sunderland games on general sale. Loads left. Great opportunity to get a buying history. Appreciate Millwall is not Liverpool, Man U or Forest play off but it is 3pm on Saturday. Toilets on kop are pretty crap though for those without buying history.

I always buy on general sale as I'm a last minute 'can I make it?' fan due to distance, work and family crap, but I rarely struggle to get to a game.

Took my old man to his first game in over a decade last season as well, due to ill health. Set him up a customer number, linked it to my account, 4 tickets together on GS. It's not as difficult as people make out.

I accept I probably won't get a ticket to a derby, play off semi, local away game etc... But I'm going to Watford on Monday, again on GS.
 
But why register additional guests in the 1st place. I’m a season ticket holder and take full responsibility for my guests.

Other clubs allow season tickets holders to buy match day tickets so why not us.

I’ll give a true example and you can bet it’s happened to many. My Wednesdayite pal (doesn’t go to their matches anymore) likes how Man City play and asked if I could get him a ticket and he’ll pay me.

Told him he needed to register, he just laughed and said he refuses to be on any United database.

I suspect when we play the likes of Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool etc there’s easily a 5K demand from neutrals who just want to see a top class team live.
Terry turns up at the Ticket Office with Big Bad Barry:

“This is Barry, can he get a ticket? He’s dead nice and everything”

“Is he going to get pissed up and chin the first person that doesn’t “sing up Shoreham”?”

“No love, promise”

“ok, enjoy the game”

I honestly don’t know if people live in the real world 😂
 
They only ever rented it for their big games though, it was never their home.

Fucking pigs.
They played at olive grove and bramall lane. Split there games What really does my box in tho is a die hard pig invented Sufc. But I suppose that’s now backfiring on the cunt
 
It's quite clearly a control mechanism, so you get a ticket, with a seat number, so they can identify you if any issues arise. They'll have your name, address, and phone number (or that of the person buying you the ticket). We live in one of the most big brother countries in the world with cctv everywhere watching you're every move.

As for the ticketing policy, it is a bit stupid one ticket per customer, and it was difficult getting my daughter a ticket for the first prem season (couldn't actually get her one), but managed to sort a kids season ticket last year, so at least now she has purchase history for next year when we go up again ;)

I get the club wanted to make the PL games available to our supporters by limiting access to those without purchase history, but I shouldn't have to take my daughter to a League Cup game against Crewe to just get a purchase history to enable to get a ticket for Palace. Just fucking stupid.
 
Surely as a business you would want to grow your business. And for SUFC that means more bums on seats. (Spend in the club shop, etc etc)

The issue is you have is, in order to expand your base. You would need to temporarily reduce your existing one. And ideally you would want to do this only over a period of 3-4 months. (Pre season)

I'm sure we would have already done a feasibility study on various scenarios. In fact I seem to remember that extending the KOP back and removing the posts was the preferred solution. For me it isn't the ideal solution but I suppose the club would rather not lose match day income by closing an entire stand - and the grief of moving fans elsewhere whilst the work is carried out.

I think the club will only seriously consider major changes if we are a regular PL club and not in danger of relegation. Of course it's the most Blades thing ever to allocate serious £ and time to a major project. And then get relegated. Didn't this happen in the 70s?
 
I'm sorry that neither you, nor the people that you want to buy tickets for, lack the attention span to do something that is completely standard and will take you about as much time as the number of minutes that McBurnie has been in form for in the last two years. I can only suggest you go to Hallam or Sheffield. You can pay on the gate there to fulfill your nineties throwback mentality
If you want people to buy something, shouldn’t it be the case that you make it as convenient as possible for them? Committed fans are quite rightly prioritised; but helping occasional ‘part-timers’ can create new regulars, as well as providing short-term income.
 
Like the old Daihatsu I used to drive, John Street seats are turning pink:

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Is this the solution?


Imagine the elf n safety required for that. They'd be having kittens! The man doesn't have gloves on for starters. I can see them running around throwing papers in the air, hyperventilating at the very idea of it
 

Like the old Daihatsu I used to drive, John Street seats are turning pink:

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Is this the solution?



An old trick that we used to do the same to tired and faded car body mouldings like on the old Vauxhall Corsa wheel arches, made the car look like new after a paint job although we used a hot air gun rather than a flame thrower. 🤔 Maybe that's where we went wrong when fixing Vauxhall Corsa's 🤔
 

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