Quote Originally Posted by dml1954 View Post
What happens if 200-300 people turn up or more. You cant control how many people arrive at once at a ticket office. They are probably under instruction not to encourage large gatherings inside or outside the stadium. If the didn't have such an advanced ticketing system, we would all be down there now queuing around the stadium as in the ‘old days’ and no doubt people would be moaning about that as well. We live in the 21st century and its not unreasonable to ask people to buy tickets online, especially in the current circumstances. I bet anyone under the age of 35 reading this thread is laughing themselves silly at some of the comments about the ‘inconvenience’ of having to buy online.
If you’re worried about 200 or 300 turning up perhaps you’d better think twice about renewing and being in a possible 16,000 crowd. People under 35???? I’ve got a lad of 23 working for me and the information from the club on line is baffling him, he’d rather go down, hand the money over the counter, job done. The pandemic excuse is a load of bollocks now, the club need to look over the retail park to see how Asda, Next etc are coping, or should everyone shop online with them? It is an inconvenience to many to use the online facility, face to face transactions are still popular y’know, witness the shops and supermarkets. Bluetit has hit the nail on the head, the club are too mean to pay for the staff. They should be encouraging fans to pay by any means, they’re a business for God’s sake, they need to act like one.