- Aug 31, 2012
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Now watching the donut of death in the wait to apply for Champions League tickets
been waiting two and a half hours......Now watching the donut of death in the wait to apply for Champions League tickets
I imagine a lot of people (myself included) are being put off by the ballot system itself.
Plus at NWHL there will be a huge increase in the number of ST holders.
For me the whole ticketing thing s poor. I like tog go to matches with family or mates so only being able to buy one ticket in some randomly chosen spot is a problem. If I ever get through online I am not sure I will even end up buying anythingI have absolutely no intention of applying via the ballot for tickets this year. Going to the games is a social thing for us rather than to actually watch the football, if we cant get the area we normally do (give or take a few rows or even a block) so that we can meet up with mates who have ST's then I will stay away. We normally go to 10-12 games a year, apart from the CL games and possibly one last token visit to WHL I think that will be it for this year, unless they change this ridiculous system.
I'm angry about it, because the last season at WHL should be a celebration, I understand the need for a reduced capacity, but the old system, however flawed, usually rewarded those people who were prepared to put in the effort to get tickets. I very rarely failed to get 5 or 6 tickets in roughly the area we wanted.
I had no idea they were doing ballot applications.
Hopefully with 98 points I'll be ok going forward?
I'm in the south upper, block 40, looking forward to it as well!
Think PRC/CRC refers to partially restricted view, but could be wrong about that. But not really sure how that relatesAlso in block 40.
What does this mean...
"The seat you previously purchased has PRC/CRC restrictions on them"
Think PRC/CRC refers to partially restricted view, but could be wrong about that. But not really sure how that relates