"Middle Aged" has been scientifically determined as being five years and six months older than your current age. We'll never get old!
My dad used to get us to the game an hour before kick off, at Roker Park. After the first couple of times when the novelty ran out, i'd be standing there shrugging my shoulders thinking "what the **** is this all about, Dad...I could have had an extra half hour on the amiga!?" Personally, I get to the ground 20 mins early now and walk to my seat when dance of the knights starts up. I dont think anyone should worry about how other people choose to enjoy themselves, whether they get there late or leave early. You pays your money, and you takes your choice.
Sorry if this has been raised before, I've tried searching but couldn't find anything. I'm trying to transfer my Adult ST to my dad for today's game but keep getting an error message that my ticket is age restricted. I've emailed the ticket office 3 times but not had a response, is this something someone has experienced before and how did you resolve it please?
Looking at the replies on this thread, the ticket QR code is what your dad needs on his phone to get in
I have my adult son’s ticket on my phone for when I need to take my grandson if he has to work. He forwarded me his email with the original ticket download and I added his ticket to my phone. I haven’t tried it yet but it should work. I would think that as soon as it is used for a game the system would block any other attempt to use it twice for the same game.
Can anyone save me a load of chew on and describe in simple terms what I need to do if I want to take my dad and son to the match? I don't have a season ticket so would just be buying match tickets. Neither have smart phones or accounts with SAFC (My dad had a season ticket up until maybe 8 years ago but wouldn't have been online or owt like that) and I live in Scotland so can't pop to the ticket office! I'm sure there's a way but not sure how this works at all, sorry to be lazy but seems like some of you lads know more about this than the club
Ah ok Dred, thank you. I was thinking more of the Norwich home game. Previously I could just buy tickets, print them, scan them at the gate and it all worked. Would you know if that is still the case or if I can have them all on my phone and scan the other two in for example? Any help on this appreciated!
You should be able to have them all on your phone and scan them in. Not sure if they will need a purchase history or customer number though?
Thanks mate, I've got an account but the other two haven't. Probably best thing is have a crack and sort it from there, suppose I can always set them up with an account. Cheers pal, if this is the hardest thing to sort out in life we'll be doing ok!
I think one or probably all need a membership number, which is no problem and takes seconds to sign up at the link below. I have a season card but I have just tried to "buy" three tickets together for the Watford game, full price, over 65 and under 16. The site allows me to choose my own seats and places them in my basket. When I go to my basket it asks me to sign in to my account. I left it there just in case I inadvertently end up with £70 worth of tickets This is the link to the online ticket office and you can sign in/create an account top right corner. https://www.eticketing.co.uk/safc/Events? utm_source=safc&utm_medium=menu&utm_campaign=ticketing @Hettonista Edit: Just seen you have an account, I think you will need to create accounts for your Dad and son so you can add them to your network, I had to do that last month to pass my season ticket to someone
Thanks mate, I've got an account so will see how far I get with it. Sure it'll be intuitive enough, just being a bit lazy and am far from an early adopter
I have just edited my post, I had to create an account for someone and add them to my network to let them use my season card when I was on holiday. I imagine it's the same for buying matchday tickets