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Is the club defrauding loyal supporters?

Just read that a third party site is selling 1,400 tickets for tonight's Spurs v L'pool match in the home end to L'pool fans. Also it said that Spurs can't control the sales & this has also happened in the last few home games with the obvious consequences. Didn't mention the site.
Brings to mind our occasional chant "your grounds too big for you." It would seem that THFC does not have enough supporters. Whether they use discounts for seniors, juniors, taking a friend, members, or perhaps members of the public.
I believe that one duty of a box office is to get friendly bottoms onto seats. My experience is that after the Chelsea game I went to the box office to ask about away matches for which tickets were being sold. I decided that Leicester as being a little distant with a 19:30 KO, and was placed on the waiting list for the West Ham Match. I have now been sold a ticket.

Clearly the box office is doing a good job. Regarding Ticketmaster staff reselling tickets, I go back to a previous thought. The crowd can be scanned to check whether the same person attends each match - does the Club act on reports of different people sitting in seats almost each match?

Disclaimer - I believe that one duty of a box office is to get friendly bottoms onto seats. I am not a Brighton supporter
 
Brings to mind our occasional chant "your grounds too big for you." It would seem that THFC does not have enough supporters. Whether they use discounts for seniors, juniors, taking a friend, members, or perhaps members of the public is unknown.
I believe that one duty of a box office is to get friendly bottoms onto seats. My experience is that after the Chelsea game I went to the box office to ask about away matches for which tickets were being sold. I decided that Leicester as being a little distant with a 19:30 KO, and was placed on the waiting list for the West Ham Match. I have now been sold a ticket.

Clearly the box office is doing a good job. Regarding Ticketmaster staff reselling tickets, I go back to a previous thought. The crowd can be scanned to check whether the same person attends each match - does the Club act on reports of different people sitting in seats almost each match?
 
It's not the first time I've heard this.

As Ticketmaster are now the club's ticketing company, they are obviously holding back or purchasing themselves a quantity of tickets which are meant to go to members to sell at a huge profit.

Basically they're touting.
is hitting the nail on the head. Because if the club weren't doing it, then even more unscrupulous people might get in on the act, charging much higher prices for the big games.
At least this way the club retains some kind of control over tickets, they can identify the person who paid for the tickets and the club benefits from a bit of extra cash.
 
is hitting the nail on the head. Because if the club weren't doing it, then even more unscrupulous people might get in on the act, charging much higher prices for the big games.
At least this way the club retains some kind of control over tickets, they can identify the person who paid for the tickets and the club benefits from a bit of extra cash.
Well the club claim they are not doing this, and yes unscrupulous people are getting in on the act. However the club are doing nothing about it so are they involved? If the club is partly responsible, they will not admit it as it would undermine there membership sales and defrauding paid up members in doing so.
 
Brings to mind our occasional chant "your grounds too big for you." It would seem that THFC does not have enough supporters. Whether they use discounts for seniors, juniors, taking a friend, members, or perhaps members of the public is unknown.
I believe that one duty of a box office is to get friendly bottoms onto seats. My experience is that after the Chelsea game I went to the box office to ask about away matches for which tickets were being sold. I decided that Leicester as being a little distant with a 19:30 KO, and was placed on the waiting list for the West Ham Match. I have now been sold a ticket.

Clearly the box office is doing a good job. Regarding Ticketmaster staff reselling tickets, I go back to a previous thought. The crowd can be scanned to check whether the same person attends each match - does the Club act on reports of different people sitting in seats almost each match?

Well not on the reports I have made and keep making......as far as I can see not doing a thing about it
 
Brings to mind our occasional chant "your grounds too big for you." It would seem that THFC does not have enough supporters. Whether they use discounts for seniors, juniors, taking a friend, members, or perhaps members of the public is unknown.
I believe that one duty of a box office is to get friendly bottoms onto seats. My experience is that after the Chelsea game I went to the box office to ask about away matches for which tickets were being sold. I decided that Leicester as being a little distant with a 19:30 KO, and was placed on the waiting list for the West Ham Match. I have now been sold a ticket.

Clearly the box office is doing a good job. Regarding Ticketmaster staff reselling tickets, I go back to a previous thought. The crowd can be scanned to check whether the same person attends each match - does the Club act on reports of different people sitting in seats almost each match?

THFC have got rid of OAP discounted tickets and will no doubt follow other clubs and get rid of junior ones too at some stage.

As long as Son is there they seem to sell a lot to Korean's. The TV cameras like to highlight that point every time they are playing.
 
THFC have got rid of OAP discounted tickets and will no doubt follow other clubs and get rid of junior ones too at some stage.

As long as Son is there they seem to sell a lot to Korean's. The TV cameras like to highlight that point every time they are playing.

I went spurs away last season and knew it was a thing, but it was incredible how many Koreans there actually was at the game, I wonder what they think of his form this season
 
there may be some clever tricks going on, but regardless of those it's £54 minimum for the next two home games - call it it defrauding or just a plain rip off.
It really does punish fans who for whatever reason don't have season tickets . The club will say they set the price that still gives them a full house but they are losing regular supporters that may never come back after experiencing the joys of supporting their local non league football club .
Attendances are up in the non league game and one of the reasons is the cost of top flight football ,there is a tipping point and I think we are at it .
 
there may be some clever tricks going on, but regardless of those it's £54 minimum for the next two home games - call it it defrauding or just a plain rip off.
From memory, I believe that the adult season ticket price in the Holmesdale is around £500.00. At 19 home matches gives £26.32 per match. £54.00 divided by 2 is £27.00. Not sure of point being made.
 
From memory, I believe that the adult season ticket price in the Holmesdale is around £500.00. At 19 home matches gives £26.32 per match. £54.00 divided by 2 is £27.00. Not sure of point being made.
Its £54 per game ,double what it works out for season tickets
 
Agree £54.00 for each match is a little high. Two tier prices could be useful to local people committed to Palace. Perhaps points held could lead to a discount - the club (Box Office) should be able to identify newer supporters progressing towards regular attendance.
 

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