stormingbronco wrote:
As both a season ticket holder and a 'supporter' find the moans, complaints and arguments about 'seating' both depressing and at times totally pathetic.
I beleive these 'moans' are justified by a group of supporters who genuinely care about the growth and survival of their club. If the fans that are already attending are complaining about their game day experience, what are those new to the game going to think...
stormingbronco wrote:
If you are a 'real' supporter you should be buying a season ticket and if you need to order 'extra' tickets for 'mates/family' etc you just need to ring the club 'requesting' that you all sit togeather. OK you might not have the original view your season ticket provided but it's a small penalty for that game more so if any then become regulars.
So I am not a real fan? Since my arrival in the country last year, I've attended plenty of games, bought a bit of merch (jersey etc), commited to going to Murrayfield this year and possibly to the Catalans game.
I didnt purchase a season ticket for two reasons.
A) My irregular travel and work commitments at the time made it hard to commit. In hind sight, after attending 3 games already this season I should have shelled out.
B) Wanting to bring friends to the game and sit with them
However, the club has probably benefited in the form that I will probably spend more on tickets then if I had commited on a season ticket. They have also benefited from me dragging 3 or more friends to each game this season. As you will find from previous posts, I am having trouble converting them to return purchases mostly due to sitting in front rows at most games. Last week at half time we found some better seats and took them, all 3 friends thoroughly enjoyed the dry second half with a decent view.
stormingbronco wrote:
To be quite honest that while I agree the QRL 'ticketing' set-up has not been that clever in recent seasons am sure that with our new GM now in place he will be giving this urgent priority for the '10 season.
Its not to late to open the North to away fans in a GA capacity, I'm sure most of them would love the opportunity to sit together. I personally saw and spoke to a few irate Hull fans on Saturday.