by Behindu »
09 Oct 2007 12:29
Schards#2 When you've calmed down, can you explain why all these seats are empty for some games but are all taken for others, rather than putting words in my mouth about what I have suggested?
Schards I'm always calm, although often laughing, when replying to your ramblings
To use your own patronising approach, it's blindingly obvious why the seats may be empty for some games and full for others for several reasons.
1. The sponsors may have told the club they don;t need the seats and they have been sold to the public. In this case they would be TAKEN. Given that every game this season has been virtually sold out for home fans you can see that to have a block of say 50 seats unsold if they were available would be unlikely
2. The sponsors have used the seats. In this case they would be TAKEN. Again, it seems reasonable to suggest that if sponsors have blocks of tickets at every ground (which they do) they probably use all of them at certain grounds on some days and none at other grounds on those days. This would be because for logistical reasons they want to limit the spread of events they have to host.
3. The sponsors have passed their allocation on to worthy causes. In some cases the sponsors seats get passed to groups (wounded servicemen, charities, kids groups etc) Again it would seem likely that they would want to fill the seats.
4. Of course you may also be mistaken. I can;t believe someone who seems to be a fan of the club and pays £550 for a season ticket then spends his time scrutinising the ground to spot spare seats which the club are sneakily failing to either advertise or sell.
Now I've given you a fair set of reasons why these seats may sometimes be used and sometimes not. How about you tell us on what basis you believe the club deliberately lie about ticket availability and deliberately fail to sell tickets.