A great idea yet for some it's not good enough perhaps the club can provide free free transport back and for to the game for them.
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A great idea yet for some it's not good enough perhaps the club can provide free free transport back and for to the game for them.
Excellent idea, for people like myself who work Saturdays
They could send out flexi cards and simply give you access with the card at the gate on matchday. No need nowadays to have a unique ticket.
I'm guessing that tickets are more expensive to purchase on the day so it would give you an unfair advantage just turning up. I personally think it's a great idea by the club and its saves you money off tickets if you just turn up on the day or purchase near the match day. Don't forget when you purchase a ticket via the phone or online there are extra postage charges and booking fees so with this booklet you save money by buying it and if it collect from the ticket office you save again! i live 30 mins away at least but it doesn't stop me going down there if I need tickets or something from the club shop. I try and time it with something else I need to do in Cardiff etc. Or perhaps pop into Marks at Culver etc etc etc. You could always purchase 2 tickets in a row if they are on sale? I think the flexi card is a good idea instead of a booklet but dont forget this has only just come in so it maybe changed at some point. I still think the club are trying their best to generate more revenue, bring fans through the door, get the attendances up and work with the fans and for that you have got to give them credit.
What I read from the flex ticket announcement that you can go down to the shop UP UNTIL 24 before a fixture so perhaps you can purchase a few weeks before leaving you plenty of time to visit the ticket office (best check with the club though that that's correct).
I believe there are about 5000 in the top tier and the reason I am discounting them is because we can't fill them at the moment and the club, don't employ the staff on a matchday to police them BUT
If they knew 24 hours before, that the main stadium was full, they may be able to organise enough staff to OPEN IT, see simples.
How often did we turn away fans last season or the one before that because we hit the 26k mark?
I think you'll find that if ticket sales were approaching that mark then the upper tier would be opened one block at a time, stewards are on a pittance.
Its a good idea but it would get a better take up if there was an online option or a walk up on the day option
Typical City fans. The club try and do something positive for the fans and people still moan like ****.
I think this is a fantastic idea by the club and one that should be applauded. I hope they get the message into schools and on buses / bus stops all over South Wales. It could have a really positive impact on attendances if the message becomes 'common knowledge'.
Perhaps it could do with a few minor tweaks as have been suggested in this thread.
Rhiw Blue - why don't you drop Keith Morgan (Since62) a line and see if he can put the suggestions to the club via The Trust?