Blackpool ticket info 10:51 - Aug 15 with 16357 views | 442Dale | Just been into the ticket office at Bloomfield Rd to get our tickets. Although Dale said there were only 180 left yesterday and that was our full allocation, the woman who sold them at Blackpool said they open up an area in the East stand (next to where we're situated) if we take up all our seats in the North stand. | |
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Blackpool ticket info on 20:54 - Aug 15 with 3718 views | 442Dale |
Blackpool ticket info on 20:51 - Aug 15 by DomDale | So how many did we take in the end? Looks a fair amount. Surprised to see their crowd was 7k, surely closer to 3k!!
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At a guess, 999. | |
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Blackpool ticket info on 21:10 - Aug 15 with 3623 views | swiggy | Hokey coley, so it was make clear on the Twitter feed whatever that is. Lol. Been going to spotland since 1964 in the pissing rain it seems and as soon as the sun shines I can't get in! Oh by the way, new technology, Twitter, farcebook(sic) etc but lo and behold "cash only". Again and again why 999? Will Sheffield u, Oldham bratfurt etc only get 999? | | | |
Blackpool ticket info on 22:46 - Aug 15 with 3435 views | Daleaholic | Give it a rest. Tickets could be bought from the Rochdale ticket office or over the phone to be picked up at Blackpool, for the past week or so. If you decided to chance your arm and not buy a ticket in advance, (same cost...) then it's nobody's fault that you didn't get in but your own. Why didn't you buy a ticket in advance like the 800+ others? | |
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Blackpool ticket info on 23:14 - Aug 15 with 3348 views | swiggy | Hmmm that's probably because as stated previously the need to buy a ticket in advance wasn't made clear. It's all about communication. There were lots of dale fans queueing trying to get tickets and several in the home end. 999? Why and Again will other clubs only get this number or not | | | |
Blackpool ticket info on 23:20 - Aug 15 with 3320 views | swiggy | Also just seen channel 5 and if that away end was full I'm a Dutchman and this club used to be in the premiership. Joke organisation. | | | |
Blackpool ticket info on 23:24 - Aug 15 with 3304 views | Daleaholic |
Blackpool ticket info on 23:14 - Aug 15 by swiggy | Hmmm that's probably because as stated previously the need to buy a ticket in advance wasn't made clear. It's all about communication. There were lots of dale fans queueing trying to get tickets and several in the home end. 999? Why and Again will other clubs only get this number or not |
Blackpool, it's an hour away... Doesn't take a genius to work out we'd take a good following and probably sell out our allocation. You're looking for someone to blame because of your own failure when you actually need to look in the mirror. Doesn't matter what allocation other clubs get. The game's been played and we probably won't go there again for a long time. Was a cracking atmosphere in the away end by the way, should've been there! | |
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Blackpool ticket info on 05:36 - Aug 16 with 3155 views | TalkingSutty |
Blackpool ticket info on 23:24 - Aug 15 by Daleaholic | Blackpool, it's an hour away... Doesn't take a genius to work out we'd take a good following and probably sell out our allocation. You're looking for someone to blame because of your own failure when you actually need to look in the mirror. Doesn't matter what allocation other clubs get. The game's been played and we probably won't go there again for a long time. Was a cracking atmosphere in the away end by the way, should've been there! |
Maybe in hindsight somebody from our side should have contacted Blackpool a couple of weeks ago and requested another few hundred tickets to be on the safe side.To be fair to the club they did give quite a few warnings that 999 was the allocation and once they had been sold that was it. The pay on the day message though suggested to me there would probably be a facility to open up further seats should the number exceed 999. It encouraged supporters to travel without tickets and didn't really alert supporters that the stand was close to its capacity. Anyway, it was a bit of a cock up but everybody still got in to see the match which is the main thing. | | | |
Blackpool ticket info on 07:29 - Aug 16 with 3118 views | Daley_Lama | Moot point. Should the club be 100% responsible to let every single fan know for every single game that there may be ticket restrictions? If so, what methods of communication should they use? Twitter, facebook, website, instagram, local press, national press, local radio, national radio, personal home visit? Or should there be some onus on the individual to check before travelling? What do you mean you have never been to alpha centuri? | |
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Blackpool ticket info on 07:34 - Aug 16 with 3107 views | BeckWMG |
Blackpool ticket info on 05:36 - Aug 16 by TalkingSutty | Maybe in hindsight somebody from our side should have contacted Blackpool a couple of weeks ago and requested another few hundred tickets to be on the safe side.To be fair to the club they did give quite a few warnings that 999 was the allocation and once they had been sold that was it. The pay on the day message though suggested to me there would probably be a facility to open up further seats should the number exceed 999. It encouraged supporters to travel without tickets and didn't really alert supporters that the stand was close to its capacity. Anyway, it was a bit of a cock up but everybody still got in to see the match which is the main thing. |
Lessons to be learnt from yesterday. Rochdale fans are used to paying on the gate. It's just what we've been used to for years. I didn't buy a ticket beforehand. I just didn't get chance to get down to the club and let's be honest, it's a big stadium. I wasn't going to have trouble getting in surely?! With this, the amount of our allocation we had sold and the weather, it doesn't take a commercial expert to realise that more than 180 Rochdale fans would turn up on the day. Anyway thankfully my brother arrived at the ticket office at 1400 and got me one but there were only 20 left at the time so I was one of the lucky ones. I saw the club tweet a fan saying that it's ok to ring the club beforehand, pay over the phone and your ticket will be available for collection on arrival at the away ground. PLEASE make an announcement to fans to let them know this service is available. I didn't know about this. Can't see the same happening at Chesterfield at the stand we're in has plenty of room but hope the club learn from this. I don't blame Blackpool as they can only be guided by the visiting club. UP THE DALE | | | |
Blackpool ticket info on 08:01 - Aug 16 with 3084 views | Ricardo | I am a little surprised by all of this as I had thought there were 180 tickets still available. I turned up at Blackpool around 11:45, parked up, walked to main ticket office - and bought 2 tickets for the away end - no problem. Perhaps I was just lucky? | | | |
Blackpool ticket info on 09:30 - Aug 16 with 2984 views | 442Dale | The very fact we're onto page two already indicates a) there was uncertainty about yesterday's game for travelling fans and b) fans aren't agreeing. Can't do owt about b) but with a) we can contact the Trust who can use their links with the club to try and eradicate future problems. Are the following questions ok for everyone?: 1) when we have an away fixture where the following is likely to exceed the allocation can it be made "all-ticket" straight away? (there aren't many, but Fleetwood would be the next one) 2) to emphasise this situation can the club bring in the usual priority selling eg. season ticket holders get a couple of days to get theirs before they go on open sale? The second one will make fans realise they have specific times to get their ticket sorted. ST holders think "well if I don't get one in the first few days, I run the risk" and non ST holders focus on the date they go on open sale. Also with point 2, wouldn't it be relatively easy to set up a "loyalty points" scheme that many other clubs have to give further levels of priority? In fact... Question 3 for the Trust: Can the club have a loyalty points system? When fans buy tickets can't the club add them to the database and allocate, for example, 10 points for buying one for Gillingham, 5 for Chesterfield and 3 for Bury? This would encourage fans to buy tickets from the club in advance (and then earn our percentage of the sale), further removing the thought of "I'll just pay on the day" while making them think "I'll have more loyalty points for our play-off semi final away leg...." If anyone from the Trust reads this, is it ok that these are asked? Any problems, I'll pop over to the desk on Tuesday. [Post edited 16 Aug 2015 9:47]
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Blackpool ticket info on 09:39 - Aug 16 with 2968 views | TVOS1907 |
Blackpool ticket info on 08:01 - Aug 16 by Ricardo | I am a little surprised by all of this as I had thought there were 180 tickets still available. I turned up at Blackpool around 11:45, parked up, walked to main ticket office - and bought 2 tickets for the away end - no problem. Perhaps I was just lucky? |
But you were there very early. Those 180 would have soon been sold if others were arriving early to have some time in Blackpool beforehand. As I posted last night, something has gone wrong in the communication somewhere along the line, otherwise this thread wouldn't have developed. | |
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Blackpool ticket info on 11:03 - Aug 16 with 2848 views | rod_leach | I was going to pay on the day at Blackpool then I heard that over 700 had gone on Friday so I went down to the club and bought 3 as there was no guarantee I'd get one on the day. Seems simple enough to me. If we'd been given 999 then there's good chance that's our allocation. | | | |
Blackpool ticket info on 11:17 - Aug 16 with 2816 views | 442Dale |
Blackpool ticket info on 11:03 - Aug 16 by rod_leach | I was going to pay on the day at Blackpool then I heard that over 700 had gone on Friday so I went down to the club and bought 3 as there was no guarantee I'd get one on the day. Seems simple enough to me. If we'd been given 999 then there's good chance that's our allocation. |
What if you hadn't heard we'd sold 700 and turned up to pay on the day as intended? A good illustration of how fans misinterpreted the need to get a ticket in advance. | |
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Blackpool ticket info on 12:12 - Aug 16 with 2721 views | RAFCBLUE | I travelled up from London with 3 others for the game, I'm not a season ticket holder and can't simply call in to Spotland for tickets. I'm not an exiled Trust member either. It's theoretical, but wrong in my view, to ask those that live in the area to get tickets for me and in the past they have. We decided that we would risk it on the train and get to the ground ASAP knowing there were 180 on sale. The OP here gave me confidence that whenever we arrived there would be tickets available. I got the last four tickets at 1410. Incredibly lucky to have done so given the briefing from RAFC and then the inadvertant miscommunication from here since we strolled casually from the train station seemingly in no rush. The problem for me was how the clubs (Blackpool and Rochdale) expect to manage expectation on those who can't collect tickets in advance from Rochdale. Given a northern league and restricted away ends in some grounds, this issue needs looking at. If you take yesterday the 999 tickets should have gone: * 1 per season ticket holder (a possibly sold out then) * Trust members (definetely sold out if not to ST holders) * General sale That means me and the three who travelled for London would have missed out. We would have tried to probably arrange sorting tickets out the RAFC ticket office and asked those travelling to meet us outside. Also, what order did the sale happen? We sat in our allocated seats; others didn't. The first 25 minutes were carnage with the obvious latecomers who had been enjoying the Prom pre-match. I expected seats in the fringes of the stand but they were right in the middle of the main block. Comes with success I suspose but I can see the frustrations of those who didn't get in to the Dale end. | |
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Blackpool ticket info on 12:21 - Aug 16 with 2606 views | _dezzy | Cant exiles buy online and arrange for them to be delivered or left at the ground its at ? | |
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Blackpool ticket info on 12:23 - Aug 16 with 2598 views | 442Dale | Aye, apologies again for the information we were told not turning out to be correct. Inadvertent or not, I didn't want any fans to miss out - lessons learnt and all that. I actually asked the woman in the ticket office to use twitter to communicate what I was told, obviously that wasn't going to happen if it ended up being wrong. | |
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Blackpool ticket info on 12:36 - Aug 16 with 2557 views | RAFCBLUE |
Blackpool ticket info on 12:23 - Aug 16 by 442Dale | Aye, apologies again for the information we were told not turning out to be correct. Inadvertent or not, I didn't want any fans to miss out - lessons learnt and all that. I actually asked the woman in the ticket office to use twitter to communicate what I was told, obviously that wasn't going to happen if it ended up being wrong. |
Not having a go 442. I think it highlights the point quite well. I sat on the train wondering if we would get a ticket, I relaxed on reading the OP and having strolled down from the train station was lucky to get the last four. On another day I'd have missed out and kicked myself at not getting tickets in advance from those who would have been kind enough to visit the club midweek for me. It might be something that the Trust could help with - though I would understand why not given they are a mainly voluntary body. I'm not aware of ticketing support that can be given to Exiles for all ticket away games but I would be grateful of any relevant clarification from either the Trust or the club. Fleetwood (a) on the 5th September is the next likely game where this will crop up. | |
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Blackpool ticket info on 12:43 - Aug 16 with 2544 views | TalkingSutty |
Blackpool ticket info on 12:36 - Aug 16 by RAFCBLUE | Not having a go 442. I think it highlights the point quite well. I sat on the train wondering if we would get a ticket, I relaxed on reading the OP and having strolled down from the train station was lucky to get the last four. On another day I'd have missed out and kicked myself at not getting tickets in advance from those who would have been kind enough to visit the club midweek for me. It might be something that the Trust could help with - though I would understand why not given they are a mainly voluntary body. I'm not aware of ticketing support that can be given to Exiles for all ticket away games but I would be grateful of any relevant clarification from either the Trust or the club. Fleetwood (a) on the 5th September is the next likely game where this will crop up. |
If you are definitely going let me know and I will get your tickets. Meet me in Jims bar at the ground with your brass ( Money, not your bird). [Post edited 16 Aug 2015 12:44]
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Blackpool ticket info on 13:03 - Aug 16 with 2488 views | 442Dale |
Blackpool ticket info on 12:36 - Aug 16 by RAFCBLUE | Not having a go 442. I think it highlights the point quite well. I sat on the train wondering if we would get a ticket, I relaxed on reading the OP and having strolled down from the train station was lucky to get the last four. On another day I'd have missed out and kicked myself at not getting tickets in advance from those who would have been kind enough to visit the club midweek for me. It might be something that the Trust could help with - though I would understand why not given they are a mainly voluntary body. I'm not aware of ticketing support that can be given to Exiles for all ticket away games but I would be grateful of any relevant clarification from either the Trust or the club. Fleetwood (a) on the 5th September is the next likely game where this will crop up. |
No I know you weren't having a go, but there's an acceptance on my behalf that it ended up being wrong. Fleetwood is three weeks away, I'll bring this up with the Trust on Tuesday if something doesn't come out beforehand. With the current Trust board made up as it is currently with the club represented, it should be relatively easy to see things clarified by the time Fleetwood tickets go on sale (which must be very soon). | |
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Blackpool ticket info on 13:17 - Aug 16 with 2461 views | isitme |
Blackpool ticket info on 12:36 - Aug 16 by RAFCBLUE | Not having a go 442. I think it highlights the point quite well. I sat on the train wondering if we would get a ticket, I relaxed on reading the OP and having strolled down from the train station was lucky to get the last four. On another day I'd have missed out and kicked myself at not getting tickets in advance from those who would have been kind enough to visit the club midweek for me. It might be something that the Trust could help with - though I would understand why not given they are a mainly voluntary body. I'm not aware of ticketing support that can be given to Exiles for all ticket away games but I would be grateful of any relevant clarification from either the Trust or the club. Fleetwood (a) on the 5th September is the next likely game where this will crop up. |
The club posted on Twitter that tickets can be bought over the phone and picked up at away grounds, which will help people who cannot get down to the club. This does highlight an major issue. From my understanding every article on the official site, tweet etc said that we had an allocation of 999 tickets. Towards the end of the week in the response to a tweet the club said that when they had gone, they had gone. Now there is an issue that many people do not look at the club Twitter account and did not know this. I suspect that in the future clubs like Blackpool should look at levels of allocation, maybe er on the side of caution and make games all ticket for Dale supporters when their is likely to be a high level of demand (although this wont be popular with may supporters). Dale should stress the importance of buying tickets through all mediums possible, including on a match day (personally I think they could not have done much more for the Blackpool game). Supporters need to also realise that for popular away games they will probably need to buy a ticket in advance, although again, this will not be popular as some people cannot commit to nearer the game. | | | |
Blackpool ticket info on 14:59 - Aug 16 with 2365 views | ValleySaddler | Interestingly the Walsall site states that they have advance tickets on sale for their visit on the 29th and more if needed. No mention of only 999 or when they have gone they have gone.. So it begs the question who decided Dales allocation us or Blackpool? and what were the reasons behind it .... | | | |
Blackpool ticket info on 15:27 - Aug 16 with 2324 views | ColDale | I'd have thought that recent away trips to the likes of Fleetwood would suggest that 999 tickets wouldn't be enough. Throw into the mix that it's our first trip to Blackpool in years, its the first away game of the season, good form in the first two games and in the middle of August, then taking over a thousand would be expected by most. It was only the uncertainty of whether the game would be completed that put anyone off at all. Everything on the OS has been 100% factually correct, but it was only their FB message on Friday which suggested that there could be an issue with tickets selling out. I personally had assumed that we were being given all of the North Stand rather than just a section of it, and therefore extra supporters could easily be accommodated. If it was to be 999 tickets and not one ticket more (which is less than we had at Newport and Fleetwood), then it should have been given all ticket status immediately with the usual priority selling that comes with that. (could even have been used to squeeze a few more season ticket sales). | | | |
Blackpool ticket info on 15:41 - Aug 16 with 2287 views | flyerdale |
Blackpool ticket info on 15:27 - Aug 16 by ColDale | I'd have thought that recent away trips to the likes of Fleetwood would suggest that 999 tickets wouldn't be enough. Throw into the mix that it's our first trip to Blackpool in years, its the first away game of the season, good form in the first two games and in the middle of August, then taking over a thousand would be expected by most. It was only the uncertainty of whether the game would be completed that put anyone off at all. Everything on the OS has been 100% factually correct, but it was only their FB message on Friday which suggested that there could be an issue with tickets selling out. I personally had assumed that we were being given all of the North Stand rather than just a section of it, and therefore extra supporters could easily be accommodated. If it was to be 999 tickets and not one ticket more (which is less than we had at Newport and Fleetwood), then it should have been given all ticket status immediately with the usual priority selling that comes with that. (could even have been used to squeeze a few more season ticket sales). |
It all stinks of the oystons trying to save money on security in the away end so they can secure the home ends from pitch invasions etc. Why the hell would our club ask for 999 tickets? Why not 1000 or 1100 as an example? Something just doesn't sit right with it all. | | | |
Blackpool ticket info on 15:41 - Aug 16 with 2285 views | 442Dale |
Blackpool ticket info on 15:27 - Aug 16 by ColDale | I'd have thought that recent away trips to the likes of Fleetwood would suggest that 999 tickets wouldn't be enough. Throw into the mix that it's our first trip to Blackpool in years, its the first away game of the season, good form in the first two games and in the middle of August, then taking over a thousand would be expected by most. It was only the uncertainty of whether the game would be completed that put anyone off at all. Everything on the OS has been 100% factually correct, but it was only their FB message on Friday which suggested that there could be an issue with tickets selling out. I personally had assumed that we were being given all of the North Stand rather than just a section of it, and therefore extra supporters could easily be accommodated. If it was to be 999 tickets and not one ticket more (which is less than we had at Newport and Fleetwood), then it should have been given all ticket status immediately with the usual priority selling that comes with that. (could even have been used to squeeze a few more season ticket sales). |
That last part is a good point, as is something mentioned earlier by RAFCBLUE about Trust members having priority - it would encourage supporters to join knowing they would be, in effect, part of a priority group of fans for all-ticket games. [Post edited 16 Aug 2015 15:50]
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