by BB Wed Sep 20, 2017 9:34 pm
Not being funny, but have the ticket scanners been properly tested, and will they be more reliable than the current Ipads and printers? Because if not, we are in for massive delays.
The printers haven’t worked for 2 of the last 3 times I’ve been, the Ipads seem to take an age to have a think about what’s being asked of them, and I reckon the whole process, when they do work, takes at least 5 times longer than the old method of cash and click…. But that’s progress I guess.
I do feel for the poor guys having to operate them.
The above is an observation…the below is a criticism:
There’s little point telling us on Tuesday that there are some seating tickets going on sale when we were told on Saturday that they had definitely all been sold and that we’d have to stand.
How difficult is it to count up how many seats have been sold?… you could do it on an IPad…. Ahhhh!
I have problems with my back and if I stand for any period of time it seizes up, and I suffer for days afterwards.
I’m not asking for sympathy… I’ll put up with it for the sake of a 4-0 win, it’s just b****y frustrating, and I’m afraid another example of someone not joining the dots.
E.g. why tell us that tickets for the match will be going on sale in the office on Saturday, to be then told in the office that we had to go to the club shop? Answer… because to get them from the club shop we had to pay to get in the ground, whereas if we’d got them from the office, we could just walk in and out from Wetherby Road and wouldn’t have to pay.
Blooming obvious, and understandable…but why didn’t someone think of it before Saturday morning?