Not a great response. I don't think highlighting Bristol City, one of the lowest attendances of the season, is quite the argument winner he thinks it is. A large factor in that attendance figure was the fact Bristol didn't even fill one block!Reply from Tynan
As discussed on the call/meeting the club monitors sales on a daily basis and also looks ahead to future games as well. As and when it is required to open additional blocks and/or we think we may sell additional blocks based on the current rate or expected rate of sale the club will then open these blocks accordingly.
The timing of your email below is great example of the club not just opening blocks all in one go. Your email came the day before the Bristol City game - a game that only had an attendance 22,724. This would have been additional cost to the club if fans had spread themselves thinly around all of the open blocks as well as how this would have looked with fans scattered through blocks.
Background checks?If I can just raise an additional ticket issue, Pete: my sister and her boyfriend wanted to come to the game last night but she didn’t have an account. Set one up but it then flagged that she couldn’t purchase tickets as the account was newly registered. It was fine in the end, I bought the tickets.
I would understand in instances where the away allocation was sold out to ensure you don’t get away fans in the home end, but for a game where the ground isn’t even 2/3 full it seemed off.
If I can just raise an additional ticket issue, Pete: my sister and her boyfriend wanted to come to the game last night but she didn’t have an account. Set one up but it then flagged that she couldn’t purchase tickets as the account was newly registered. It was fine in the end, I bought the tickets.
I would understand in instances where the away allocation was sold out to ensure you don’t get away fans in the home end, but for a game where the ground isn’t even 2/3 full it seemed off.
If they want to open block by block all well and good but as soon as it is clear that people can't buy a group of seats together they need to immediately be opening new blocks...
If the fairweather fan is not able to buy the tickets they want, then they are not going to show the same determination to buy tickets as the more diehard, and probably just walk away and maybe not try again.
think you’ve answered your own question there. The Ticketmaster platform can 100% do this. Whether the club want to implement a is another matterGiven how ticket sales and demand is now can the club/ticketmaster not set it up so that you can't leave a single seat next to you? I know I've gone to other events which do that.
1 - once only single tickets are available open up the next available stand
Yep good point oopsDid you swap 'stand' for 'block' at the end?
Hopefully he'll figure out what you meant!
Nail on the head.That's interesting. So a student at university here or a football 'tourist' would not be able to buy a ticket to watch us play? How long do you have to wait after registering to buy a ticket?
Also agree with those disappointed by Tynan Scope's response. It smacks of complacency made from a belief that the club are somehow doing us all a favour allowing us to watch them. If they want to operate like a normal business then they need to value their customer base better, and not make it difficult to purchase their product. If they want to open block by block all well and good but as soon as it is clear that people can't buy a group of seats together they need to immediately be opening new blocks.
If the fairweather fan is not able to buy the tickets they want, then they are not going to show the same determination to buy tickets as the more diehard, and probably just walk away and maybe not try again. Like it or not the club's success rate in turning those fairweather fans into diehard one's will go a long way to determining our long term prosperity.
Surely it can't be that difficult to write something into the software that asks somebody up front how many seats they need, and the software is then able to automatically open a new block.That's interesting. So a student at university here or a football 'tourist' would not be able to buy a ticket to watch us play? How long do you have to wait after registering to buy a ticket?
Also agree with those disappointed by Tynan Scope's response. It smacks of complacency made from a belief that the club are somehow doing us all a favour allowing us to watch them. If they want to operate like a normal business then they need to value their customer base better, and not make it difficult to purchase their product. If they want to open block by block all well and good but as soon as it is clear that people can't buy a group of seats together they need to immediately be opening new blocks.
If the fairweather fan is not able to buy the tickets they want, then they are not going to show the same determination to buy tickets as the more diehard, and probably just walk away and maybe not try again. Like it or not the club's success rate in turning those fairweather fans into diehard one's will go a long way to determining our long term prosperity.
Best make sure fans can’t buy tickets so it doesn’t look bad on tvAlso a weird comment he made about how it might 'look' if there is a block open and there aren't many people in it. If they were that bothered they'd reverse the TV cameras. If not that, then work to improve occupancy in the west stand, which even when the ground is 'sold out' still has loads of empty seats. Filling the corporate seats is basically his job. Then there is block 2 where they keep back loads of seats for complementaries which are rarely occupied.
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