you made me double check my spelling, I got it right....so your point is?yeah everyone loves presents.....
They need a presence at the Ricoh Arena.
At the moment if you're old school and don't use the internet, the only place to physically buy tickets is Gallagher retail park.
Surely they need a presence at the Ricoh, even if it's just for selling ticket
How hard is it to have a couple of portable booths, one outside the Ricoh, one in the town centre.
It depends what you want the booths to do, it will need decent internet access back to wherever the main server is and for the card machine etc. It will need a ticket printer as well as be secure enough for cash as well as somebody to sit in there all day on the off chance somebody might come past.
Well, it was never a shambles before so I'm sure once the shine has gone off our return then things will return to normal.
The ticket office has always been OK but online has never been great. Since they started using this system its never worked properly in IE and thinks like the email confirmations have never appeared. Not sure if its the system itself or them not having it setup properly. Given the % of internet users that use IE how many try a couple of times and then give up? Not everyone is going to think I'll just try it in Firefox or Chrome.
I disagree. As long as they have a presence at the Ricoh on matchdays it is ok at the Gallagher.
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yup, annoying we cant get tickets from the ricoh anymore.
yup, annoying we cant get tickets from the ricoh anymore.
Is that because you live near the Ricoh?
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Makes no difference to us. We don't live in Cov anyway so we pass the Gallagher on the way. Gallagher is easier to park too. I think the location is less important than the amount of people serving, etc.
Makes no difference to us. We don't live in Cov anyway so we pass the Gallagher on the way. Gallagher is easier to park too. I think the location is less important than the amount of people serving, etc.
well obviously. also the ground where we play is kinda like...there.
maybe less important but makes sense to me to have the ground as a central hub.
What's the point of having the ground as the central hub, when you only have footfall and potential customers 3-4 days per month on matchdays? The only reason I went to the Ricoh was to watch us play or buy a ticket, I'm often up at the Gallagher shopping, and always pop in the shop whilst I'm there.
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do you shop and think oooooooh ill go watch some football this week?
i doubt it. if people want a ticket they will make a trip to ticket office.
we are only there cos got kicked out of ricoh rememebr. it wasnt a marketing decision to make the superstore.
do you shop and think oooooooh ill go watch some football this week?
i doubt it. if people want a ticket they will make a trip to ticket office.
we are only there cos got kicked out of ricoh rememebr. it wasnt a marketing decision to make the superstore.
No but I go to Pets at Home to get something and pop into the city shop for a look (not that they have anything in terms of shirts).
It is easier to park at Gallagher too.
mate you did a trip to northampton every fortnight last season, i think you would find anything comfortable
anyway seems the usual trolls are looking to start an argument, all i said was i would like some sort of presence at ricoh, didnt ask for superstore to be shut down.
wasnt there a time we could buy tickets from ground and city centre? sure there was.
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