Apparently a guy I know, aged 74, went along to the Chesterfield game and tried to buy himself and his grandson tickets for the match. Apparently he was refused as he wasn't a member and couldn't produce a membership number. He went home, probably never to come back.
Is this the general policy now?
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I sincerely hope this was some kind of misunderstanding, although it's hard to see how.
Please tell the gentleman not to give up on us. I would be delighted to have him and his grandson as my guests at a forthcoming match.
They really do make it difficult to support this club in every way they can. All a part of the fan experience I guess.
A common sense approach should apply. Restrict sale to season ticket holders for the first 24 hours, then no restrictions after that.
However thank you for your kind offer which I will pass onto him.
The ironic thing is we had 2 spare tickets for Saturday which went unused.
I then asked if there was a price differential between north upper and lower and was asked which I wanted to sit in, I said which ever is cheaper and was told they were the same cost so went upper. Not sure why they had been reluctant to give me the price of both to start with given there is not differential anyway.
Banned.
Well he looked like one of them according to the COOs dodgy photos.
After all, someone said that the clapper that he had was generally given away with the free seats..