Which doesn't guarantee the collector goes into the ground and scans their ticket and we both know there are people who'll sell their tickets.The only 2 England away games I’ve collected tickets for was Scotland away @ Celtic park and Russia away in a carpark near the stadium.
As for technology at grounds it’s an easy set up . Just look at ours, contactless QR and barcode. And these can be personal to a specific person
Which doesn't guarantee the collector goes into the ground and scans their ticket and we both know there are people who'll sell their tickets.
I can see a logic where this works for home games but it's still a pointless exercise. For a few reasons:
1. For most away games, STHs will get tickets for away games
2. It creates more work for the club because they need to investigate claims where people have 'scanned' the ticket but the points haven't come through
3. It defeats the point of buying a ST if you don't get 230 points for purchasing it
4. Away games, this is even more complex and other teams will not allocate resource to investigate which of fans physically scanned their ticket or not
On point number 2 and 4, there's been numerous issues this season with England tickets not being allocated in a timely manner so imagine this would cause an absolute headache for the club on a weekly basis. By contrast, it's about 12-15 games a season for England with weeks and months to resolve these issues between games.
Ultimately, it's just not a practical or desirable outcome for club or fans fixing something that is a complete non-issue. It isn't worth the hassle over a 50 game season.
To implement anything effective for away games you need all grounds to use the same entry system. You'd then have to have tickets tied to a CCFC app with a barcode that updates every few seconds.
Even then you would still have issues if people were happy to lend someone their login or actual phone.
As with all these things you've got to balance how big the problem is with how much time, money and effort you put in to solving it.
Essentially you're relying on people not being dicks which given we had half the ground going in as kids seems unlikely.
Me ripping off my prosthetic mask on the Millwall concourse after I’ve handed over my entire digital identity to one of the Leamington Supporters Club for the chance of watching the Carabao Cup second roundEven then you would still have issues if people were happy to lend someone their login or actual phone.
This is the issue in a nutshell really. I can't travel hours on a Saturday for games so I'm never going to go to the majority of away games.Derby-Oxford-Leicester will naturally be oversubscribed but these threads and complaints will be comatose until Wrexham away and then Blues away in Jan. All the away games in between won't sell out before general sale or just before.
Is that Larry Grayson underneath?Me ripping off my prosthetic mask on the Millwall concourse after I’ve handed over my entire digital identity to one of the Leamington Supporters Club for the chance of watching the Carabao Cup second round
That’s someone else’s alt account! Mine are obviously much better looking.Is that Larry Grayson underneath?
Change of plans for me, I now have 400 spare tickets, DM for detailsSold out. Excellent support. Was never in doubt, our away support is on another level to even 3/4 years ago.
Doubt it.I have 1190 points - think I'll miss out annoyingly.
Now sold out!
Sold out. Excellent support. Was never in doubt, our away support is on another level to even 3/4 years ago.
Nice little bonus for Doug's warchest though! That's how it works, isn't it?Blimey. So 3000 tickets sold and 200 there on Tuesday then?
Make sure you count all your wheels before making the return journey.When the draw was made I wasn't going to bother, but £25 all in for tickets for the both of us, parking a fiver at Old Kent Road Asda and a bit of petrol makes it worthwhile. Booked one day off and "working from home" the next day so don't need to book that off.
Posted out,mine came todayDoes anyone know if they are being posted or sent as an e-ticket? The receipt suggests both
Obviously more than 1500 will turn up with over 3,000 tickets soldCould have got ticket just for the points, but feels a bit naff to do so, as had no intention yo go. Will be interesting to see how many travel. If 1500 turn up, it's a good effort ( as for those who bought just for the points - who am I to judge.....)
This - whole thing is totally over blown.The problem isn't even that widespread. In all the aways I've bought tickets for over the last 2 seasons, there's been 2 instances where I didn't go; Huddersfield away in 23/24 because traffic was horrendous and was going to miss the first half and Sheff U where, admittedly, I was points farming and sold it with no intention of going because I was away on holiday.
No one is spending close to £700 a season on tickets to either not go, or sell them on every game. Some people will occasionally buy a ticket for a friend or buy a cheap ticket and not/can't go but as @Skybluecol points out, most away games go to general sale so it's people making a mountain out of a mole hill.
Derby-Oxford-Leicester will naturally be oversubscribed but these threads and complaints will be comatose until Wrexham away and then Blues away in Jan. All the away games in between won't sell out before general sale or just before.
The points system for the most part is absolutely fantastic .Wouldn’t it have been better to allocate 10pts to this game?
This points system is daft. 10 pts per away game/ up games is the easiest option. That way people are unlikely to ‘mine’ points.
12 quid for the equivalent of three matches is worth doing for some.
Next round Barnsley, Bristol or Blackburn away. 3k to 7k tickets..
Guessing they also own the Asda Whitechapel Road car park too then.When the draw was made I wasn't going to bother, but £25 all in for tickets for the both of us, parking a fiver at Old Kent Road Asda and a bit of petrol makes it worthwhile. Booked one day off and "working from home" the next day so don't need to book that off.
Four of us went to the old Den in the late 80’sMake sure you count all your wheels before making the return journey.
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