How rigorous are the checks on the turnstiles with photo ID and the checking of the name on the ticket.
I've got tickets for Saturday but in the missus and little fellas name. We all live in same house but she's only going as little fella wants to go, in normal circumstances I'd take him but we only got 2 ST this season and didn't think there would be implications with who takes him tbh.
They weren't rigorous, but you never know, if it is checked almost certainly she'll be refused entry as even in normal times it's part of the ticket T&C's that they are non transferable (although in the past you could speak to the ticket office who would issue a paper ticket).
How rigorous are the checks on the turnstiles with photo ID and the checking of the name on the ticket.
I've got tickets for Saturday but in the missus and little fellas name. We all live in same house but she's only going as little fella wants to go, in normal circumstances I'd take him but we only got 2 ST this season and didn't think there would be implications with who takes him tbh.
They weren't rigorous, but you never know, if it is checked almost certainly she'll be refused entry as even in normal times it's part of the ticket T&C's that they are non transferable (although in the past you could speak to the ticket office who would issue a paper ticket).
I agree although the club would not enforce this against people in the same price bracket in normal times because it is not a priority for the safety officer, who is responsible for stewards. It’s something Meire introduced after the club specifically made them transferable 20 years ago.
The ID checks at these current times i think are meant for the 'track & trace' system & not for any other reason.
The track and trace app, unless they’ve fixed it, only works if somebody with a reasonably newish smart phone with an operating system still being supported by the manufacturer bothers to sign up for it. I suspect a lot of the country isn’t signed up for it so ‘ID checks’ based on that probably isn’t something to rely upon anyway
I said never again after the MK Dons game but like a man with a lifelong addiction I’m going to The Wimbledon game . The team better turn up this time !
The ID checks at these current times i think are meant for the 'track & trace' system & not for any other reason.
The track and trace app, unless they’ve fixed it, only works if somebody with a reasonably newish smart phone with an operating system still being supported by the manufacturer bothers to sign up for it. I suspect a lot of the country isn’t signed up for it so ‘ID checks’ based on that probably isn’t something to rely upon anyway
There's a manual track and trace system as well, which presumably would use the records of everyone buying tickets
Does anyone know how ‘fixed’ the entry times are? Eg. if you’re coming straight from work and could potentially be 15 minutes late, does it matter? Or are they just a guideline?
Does anyone know how ‘fixed’ the entry times are? Eg. if you’re coming straight from work and could potentially be 15 minutes late, does it matter? Or are they just a guideline?
I don't think they actually check times so think if you was 15 mins late that would be ok.
Looking at most games since ours, lots of clubs put all fans in one stand where possible, makes sense and would/should create a better atmosphere? Hope club looks at this
I never received an email for either game. Sent an email to the club earlier asking why. Just been offered tickets for both Wimbledon and Bristol Rovers.
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With other clubs taking a different approach, surely this should be revisited? It would improve atmosphere AND lower the cost to the club