Suffolk exile 0 Posted February 1, 2010 I''ve travelled to Plymouth and Charlton in the last couple of years on the basis that there was pay on the day from information on our website. There is a word that is obviously not in your vocabulary. Empathy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nexus_Canary 1,024 Posted February 1, 2010 If the venue was sold out then it was sold out ?!?Judging by this little article when i went to see Avatar and it was fully booked I had a legal right to complain and get compensation because i was daft enough to get on the train and go to Norwich to see the movie only to find all sittings were sold out !!I wish.Sorry guys but thats just daft :( Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
morty 0 Posted February 1, 2010 [quote user="Suffolk exile"]I''ve travelled to Plymouth and Charlton in the last couple of years on the basis that there was pay on the day from information on our website. There is a word that is obviously not in your vocabulary. Empathy.[/quote]Do those sides virtually sell out every game?No, didn''t think so. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tangible Fixed Assets anyone? 0 Posted February 1, 2010 [quote user="Suffolk exile"]Well I do care. This was totally avoidable, a real shame for those involved and very embarrasing. Makes us look like muppets at best. At the very least I hope they learn from this and if what is on the pools site is correct they should be offering compensation (free tickets for our next home game probably would not go down well though!)[/quote]10p and a Delia Cook book? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suffolk exile 0 Posted February 1, 2010 Morty - I hate to break this to you, but the world does not revolve around NCFC. The fact we sell out every game is frankly little short of a miracle. The assumption of Hartlepool fans that a club that has fallen like a stone in the last 5 years would not sell out in the third tier of English football is not exactly foolish. Or perhaps they should have realized the glamour of playing Hartlepool was such a draw. Fans should not have to do any more research than consulting their website and the facts/risks should be spelt out clearly. It should not be hard for you to admit we have dropped a clanger here. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faded Jaded Semi Plastic SOB 1,036 Posted February 1, 2010 Of course what Hartlepool do not say in their press release is how many unsold tickets they sent back to Norwich City... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
morty 0 Posted February 1, 2010 [quote user="Suffolk exile"]Morty - I hate to break this to you, but the world does not revolve around NCFC. The fact we sell out every game is frankly little short of a miracle. The assumption of Hartlepool fans that a club that has fallen like a stone in the last 5 years would not sell out in the third tier of English football is not exactly foolish. Or perhaps they should have realized the glamour of playing Hartlepool was such a draw. Fans should not have to do any more research than consulting their website and the facts/risks should be spelt out clearly. It should not be hard for you to admit we have dropped a clanger here.[/quote]My world does.[:)]No, we haven''t dropped a clanger. People need to take responsibility for their own destiny. Should we maybe go round their house, wash and dress them and carry them to Carrow road then?If I''m honest I really don''t give a monkey''s chuff about Hartlepool, much the same way they would be if things had happened the other way round. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suffolk exile 0 Posted February 1, 2010 As a football fan all I expect is clear and accurate information.There - I had the last word! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
O.T.B.C 0 Posted February 1, 2010 There must had been around 200 empty seats, well that''s what I guessed. So you would have thought that there would have been enough for the rest. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
O.T.B.C 0 Posted February 1, 2010 No you didn''t, I did[:D] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wembley_Canary 0 Posted February 1, 2010 Bloody hell, more fans moaning because they were naive enough to just turn up at the gate expecting tickets at a stadium that is normally fully packed, when they could have just phoned the ticket office prior to traveling, Christ! This crap never used to happen in the Championship, the sooner we get out of this league the better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
canarycol 0 Posted February 1, 2010 Hartlepool supporters who travelled without a ticket muct have read this on their own website Norwich Tickets On Sale From The Vic Posted on: Mon 25 Jan 2010 Tickets for Pools'' first-ever league trip to Norwich City are on general sale now from the Victoria Park Ticket Office. The game takes place on Saturday 30th January at Carrow Road and is only the fourth-ever meeting between the two clubs. Tickets will remain on sale at The Vic until 4pm on Thursday afternoon while they will be available cash-only on the day of the game at Norwich. Prices Adults - £19Under 21s - £12Over 60s - £12Under 12s - £4 href="http://adserver.adtech.de/adlink|3.0|327|2187409|0|170|ADTECH;loc=300;key=key1+key2+key3+key4;sub1=hartlepoolunited" target="_blank">src="http://adserver.adtech.de/adserv|3.0|327|2187409|0|170|ADTECH;cookie=info;loc=300;key=key1+key2+key3+key4" border="0" width="300" height="250"> Ambulant Disabled Adults - £19Ambulant Disabled Concessions £12Carer - Freehttp://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/page/TicketNews/0,,10326~1943397,00.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Fish Seller 0 Posted February 1, 2010 The Hartlepool official site states the following:Norwich Tickets On Sale From The Vic Posted on: Mon 25 Jan 2010 Tickets for Pools'' first-ever league trip to Norwich City are on general sale now from the Victoria Park Ticket Office.The game takes place on Saturday 30th January at Carrow Road and is only the fourth-ever meeting between the two clubs.Tickets will remain on sale at The Vic until 4pm on Thursdayafternoon while they will be available cash-only on the day of the gameat Norwich.PricesAdults - £19Under 21s - £12Over 60s - £12Under 12s - £4Note the "cash-only" which would probably put people off the thought of ''phoning the FCR ticket office in advance as they obviously would be under the impression that they couldn''t book them and collect on arrival. Been in that situation myself more than once over the years, albeit more with music events than football hope something can be arranged for them as a little "sorry" from both clubs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Magnificent Seven 0 Posted February 1, 2010 Quiz question:How many clubs in the League sell seats to home fans in the listed (by capacity - in handbooks and web sites) away end? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Canary Man of Kent 0 Posted February 1, 2010 [quote user="Magnificent Seven"]Quiz question:How many clubs in the League sell seats to home fans in the listed (by capacity - in handbooks and web sites) away end?         [/quote]How many teams sell out their grounds without having away fans in the home end because their grounds are too poxy to fit a decent crowd? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Walking Man 13 Posted February 1, 2010 I''m sorry but I can''t see what the fuss is all about, Hartlepool asked for 500 tickets, sold 450 in advance and then said that there would be tickets available on the door. What they obiviously didn''t tell their fans is that there was only 50 tickets left! I wouldn''t dream of travelling all that way to a club that regularly sells out without a ticket, thats just naiive. Admittedly I think it may be beneificialin the future for City officials to make that absolutely clear to visiting clubs and fans to avoid situations like this arising but I think there has just been a breakdown in communication somewhere along the line... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BillinghamPoolie 0 Posted February 2, 2010 [quote user="Power Ranger Canary"]no its their fault what idiot turns up to a game as a far away has hartlepool knowing the game always sells out without a ticket. There is a new invention the telephone you look on another new invention the world wide web find your ticket office number and then use the telephone to ring that number and buy a ticket. They also turned up to charlton after the game being called off two days prior.[/quote]The fans who travelled to Charlton(or more precisely London) did so because they had purchased train ticket well in advance, and couldn''t get a refund on them, they were well aware that the game had been called off 2 days before. So decided, as they also had accommodation also paid for, that they might as well have a trip ''down to the smoke'', and experience the high life of the Capital City. The surprise for them was that taking a trip to Charlton they couldn''t find a trace of the snow that had ruined the chance of the game going ahead 2 days before hand. Just for information we have had the telephone, and the WWW for just as long as yourselves, and are well aware of how to use them. But as your club appears to have told ours that tickets would be available ''on theday'', there did not appear to be a need to use these advanced forms of communication. Your fans may well be aware that you ''always sell out'' at home, but that doesn''t mean anyone else is aware of the fact. I could go on, but the majority of your fans obviously aren''t interested, and have probably already stopped ''listening'' anyway. See you all next season. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr. Bump 0 Posted February 2, 2010 I hope we don''t see you next season. [:(] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BillinghamPoolie 0 Posted February 2, 2010 [quote user="Mr. Bump"]I hope we don''t see you next season. [:(][/quote]But you might!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pinks 0 Posted February 2, 2010 [quote user="BillinghamPoolie"][quote user="Mr. Bump"]I hope we don''t see you next season. [:(][/quote]But you might!! [/quote]Looking like we won''t though Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CDMullins 443 Posted February 2, 2010 Am I getting this right?There were say 500 seats available to HU fans, of which 415 were been sold by ticket up untill the thursday afternoon.The other 85 were been sold on the day. Now the 85 seats were bought on the day, thus making it a ''sell out'' however there were spare seats because some people that had bought tickets didnt turn up?Tough! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Canary Man of Kent 0 Posted February 2, 2010 [quote user="BillinghamPoolie"][quote user="Mr. Bump"]I hope we don''t see you next season. [:(][/quote]But you might!! [/quote]And you might get relegated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Canary Man of Kent 0 Posted February 2, 2010 [quote user="BillinghamPoolie"][quote user="Power Ranger Canary"]no its their fault what idiot turns up to a game as a far away has hartlepool knowing the game always sells out without a ticket. There is a new invention the telephone you look on another new invention the world wide web find your ticket office number and then use the telephone to ring that number and buy a ticket. They also turned up to charlton after the game being called off two days prior.[/quote]The fans who travelled to Charlton(or more precisely London) did so because they had purchased train ticket well in advance, and couldn''t get a refund on them, they were well aware that the game had been called off 2 days before. So decided, as they also had accommodation also paid for, that they might as well have a trip ''down to the smoke'', and experience the high life of the Capital City. The surprise for them was that taking a trip to Charlton they couldn''t find a trace of the snow that had ruined the chance of the game going ahead 2 days before hand. Just for information we have had the telephone, and the WWW for just as long as yourselves, and are well aware of how to use them. But as your club appears to have told ours that tickets would be available ''on theday'', there did not appear to be a need to use these advanced forms of communication. Your fans may well be aware that you ''always sell out'' at home, but that doesn''t mean anyone else is aware of the fact. I could go on, but the majority of your fans obviously aren''t interested, and have probably already stopped ''listening'' anyway. See you all next season.[/quote] Whilst your version of events may be true, that isn''t what I heard Hartlepool fans saying on Talksport. They said they''d gone down not knowing the game was off and were now on the way home again.I work in the centre of London and I live near the Valley. If your fans didn''t leave the centre of London on those days then you won''t have seen why the game was called off as the pavements and roads are very well gritted, and it''s also a fact that the centre of London is considerably warmer than areas further out. Out near the Valley any area of pavement or road was solid with ice/snow. The right decision was made by CAFC.Also, with regard to the weekend, I think you will find there were tickets available on the day. Had there not been then none of your fans would have got in. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Canary_on_the Trent 0 Posted February 2, 2010 NCFC gave HUFC the amount of tickets they wanted and asked for, they didn''t sell them all and the remainders were sold on the gate, they sold out. Whats the problem? If HUFC wanted more tickets why didn''t they ask for a bigger allocation in the first place?I would never turn up for a game without a ticket if there was a strong chance the ground would be full, it''s not difficult to phone a ticket office and order a ticket in advance. We''ve never had problems before this season Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WeAreYellows49 0 Posted February 2, 2010 [quote user="Canary_on_the Trent"]NCFC gave HUFC the amount of tickets they wanted and asked for, they didn''t sell them all and the remainders were sold on the gate, they sold out. Whats the problem? If HUFC wanted more tickets why didn''t they ask for a bigger allocation in the first place?I would never turn up for a game without a ticket if there was a strong chance the ground would be full, it''s not difficult to phone a ticket office and order a ticket in advance. We''ve never had problems before this season[/quote]Made the same point myself earlier in the thread. It''s not such a difficult task to phone a ticket office and buy a ticket. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Barclaybred 0 Posted February 2, 2010 Anywhere you go without a pre paid for ticket,to any venue,you are gambling on how many seats will be left..Its a choice that i wouldnt take!..I always make sure my seasts are secured..though i went to the millenium playoff final without a ticket hoping to by off a tout,and from our group,2 were lucky,the rest of us were happy to find a pub and as pub wasnt showing it,listen to it on the radio Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rudolph Hucker 0 Posted February 2, 2010 Does anyone know how many fans we are talking about here? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Canary Man of Kent 0 Posted February 2, 2010 Initial estimate was 25-30, but I think it may actually have been even fewer than that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Depraved 0 Posted February 2, 2010 There were tickets available on the day and they were all sold.... as almost everyone has said before they should have either a) booked in advance as there was plenty of time in which to do so or: b) got to NCFC alot earlier to make sure they got their ticket.5 mins on the phone or several hours travel ending with dissapointment.... I know which one I would choose. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Magnificent Seven 0 Posted February 2, 2010 you are still not getting it are you.Fair play to City for playing so consistently well that you can sell more than the home capacity. BUT as far as I can recollect you are the only club in the League that shrinks its away end if it can. Others can increase on demand but everyone else has a fixed away end. Yours is listed in handbooks and websites as about 1,800. So there is no reason, in all probability, for any visiting fan in this Division to expect not to get in to a match that is not all-ticket for away fans.Some of you have recognised that your ticket office AND the visiting club have a duty to disclose the possibility of shrinking the away end whilst the usual few continue on their ''we shouldn''t be in this Division with the oiks'' high horse. Its clear that you have to make the away end all-ticket for all remaining games offering incremental pay-up-front capacities to the visiting club. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites