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The same happened to us a few years ago although later than 17 for my boy for some reason so we moved to the canton but we are in a great area with good people - not affected by the premiership season either as everyone renewed every season since - good luck in the new seats although if some of the doomsday scenarios are right about low season ticket sales it maybe you are either in a lot of space around you or if you are near idiots then you would probably have choice to move elsewhere
Trying to buy a season ticket in person at the ticket office, during a period of online sales only, is like wanting to buy an item on eBay and turning up at eBay head office demanding to pay in cash and have it on the spot. Tickets will be for sale by phone and personal caller shortly.
This is just daft. I am surprised that anyone wants to work in the ticket office anyway, the amount of unnecessary criticism they get. How am I defending the indefensible anyway - tickets will be available this week by phone and thereafter in person. All people have had to do is wait a week but no, they turn up at the ground demanding their ticket immediately as if they have some god given right to have it there and then.
I hope everyone has checked their passports validity ahead of their summer holidays. Dont think you can just turn up at the office these days and get one.🙂
It's interesting that you're so defensive about the ticket office and the way in which the club is handling season ticket sales when you don't actually understand the system yourself.
Yesterday at 11:26 am you boldly stated the following:
"City season ticket sales are currently only open online to existing season ticket holders or members to renew. They are not on general sale."
That was incorrect. False information. Season tickets are on general sale to anyone who wishes to buy one. So you were wrong, again. It's clear that you don't understand the club's sales system and yet you defend it at every opportunity. We can only hope that everyone else isn't as confused about the situation as you so obviously are.
It gets worse bob. Some idiots have been turning up at the club shop without realising it is now only open 1 working day a week. Take your money elsewhere and stop putting a burden on our club! Don't these people know the club have more important things to do than selling stuff to them?
https://www.cardiffcityfcstore.com/page/openinghours
Thanks. Someone under the age of 16, at the start of the season, needs to be in the party for a group Family Stand booking. Just realised I'd have saved £31 by taking out an extra ST in my daughter's name! A change is as good as a rest though, so hopefully the new seats will be ok. If nothing else, it gives us a different view. Also as you say, I doubt we'll be packed in like sardines next season......
My son couldnt wait to move when he turned 16. We were surrounded by kids who spent more time on their Ipads than watching the game.
You'll probably also see more goals at the Canton end. Given our habit or not troubling the scorers in the first half this season, together with our tendency of attacking the Canton Stand in the second half, I doubt you saw many goals at close proximity this season.
Your son might also extend his vocabulary in your new seats 🙂
Why do you constantly defend the indefensible? I went into Hays Travel in Queen St the other day to pay some money off a holiday, got my card out but had cash in my wallet and offered that instead, the woman said ‘Of course we’ll have it off you you, the only thing we don’t take on payment is luncheon vouchers (while laughing)”. Now that’s the attitude a money making concern should have, not doing its utmost to put obstacles in people’s way.
Can anyone tell me please, when is the last date the seats are protected in buying a new season ticket. I want to stay in the Canton but want to change seats a bit further down.
The Lone Gunman, thanks for that.
Just done mine, it was painless. Agreed there should be a bit more sympathy from the club for those not computer literate though