You'd expect better from Ticketmaster, given this is an alleged area of expertise for them. What muppets.
I called Yesterday, they said, wait until tomorrow (now today) told them I wasn't available today so sort out the reprints now. I knew if mine hadn't come there would be more & the phone line would be heaving, then all these seat moves too. ****ing joke, I shall be contacting them next week when I'm back about this whole **** up. If I can ever help it, I will never use Ticketmaster again!
I dont think there's much chance of City using them for the Champions League in a couple of seasons time.
I agree Peter, little chance of us using them for the Champions League. I mean what are the chances of any team like us even getting into the top places in the PL, 5000/1 at least, it will never happen.
Leicester were odds on to get relegated just a season and a couple of months ago. I wonder what odds they were to get in the top four then?
With all these Invalid Tickets kicking about with cancelled barcodes, how's about we all take them with us and sell them to the **** touts at face value and **** them over for a change? Are they going to know they're worthless?
Classic repartee from our six fingered ******. By the way I live outside Hull and have supported CITY for many, many years, so I certainly don't want the pigs to win.
No they won't know they are worthless.....but they will be completely traceable back to the original purchaser.......
A Football League spokesman said: “With ticket sales for Saturday’s Sky Bet Championship Play-Off Final having now ceased, it has been confirmed that a number of tickets from Hull City’s allocation have remained unsold meaning that there will be empty spaces in the crowd. “As with previous matches at Wembley, it isn’t always possible to make all of one club’s unsold tickets available to fans of their opponent, as the stadium’s safety certificate requires supporters to be separated at the turnstiles and on the concourses, as well as in the stadium bowl itself. “Throughout the week, the League, Hull City and Wembley Stadium have explored all options in order to make some additional tickets available to Sheffield Wednesday supporters. As a result, a number of tickets were provided to Wednesday fans through a ballot organised by the club.”
They could have changed hands several times in theory. Probably difficult to prove and anyway the touts are engaging in an illegal activity so they probably wouldn't go running to the law. They might turn up in kick your back door in though I suppose.
Less than 30,000 is disappointing, even the premier league fans haven't come back in for tickets. Maybe going to Wembley is a bit passé now, been there several times and cannot be bothered. Lost it's novelty value.