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musingowl

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  1. Got through 2 and a half minutes before that AI voice bacame too bloody jarring.
  2. Yes, and if we were shifting 0 physical away tickets and it were a pointless exercise opening the club shop we'd shift the entire operation online/offshore and save on most of those costs.
  3. Not everybody uses this, plenty still buy in person for multiple accounts, no booking fee at the ticket office.
  4. Read my point on that again, but slowly this time. So you think the ticketing software, maintenence, internal IT, electric, MIA, overtime for when they've cocked up and have to work late stuffing envelopes pays for itself? I've already stated, I haven't been away this season, nor to any additional matches.
  5. I've only stated reasoned arguments. The costs associated with selling away tickets outweighs any pre VAT charge. The handling and shipping out of physical away tickets in small time frames is (under current circumstances) the most labour intensive part of the role of the ticket office staff. As things stand, this operation could not be shipped offshore in a cost cutting excersize, as the majority of championship clubs still use physical tickets (try getting 7k tickets from Blackburn to Bangalore, then back to the UK in a 10 day window). Our home ticketing operation could theoretically go down this route and just use e-tickets. It stands to reason that there are 3 reasons why we have not yet made redundancies, 1- the scenario I've outlined above is accurate, 2- we can't afford the payouts, or 3- Chansiri really cares about his staff and the good times are just around the corner. The fact we have to sell away tickets as a rule is an inconvenience to DC, and folk can live with the fact that the £1.30 he gets off of their ticket wouldn't even cover the utility bills... If he's paying them that is. For what it's worth, I've not been away this season, would normally do 12+. I don't think infighting amongst ourselves and getting holier than though really helps anyone.
  6. If the ticket office staff weren't having to process physical away tickets, do you genuinely believe redundancies wouldn't have started?
  7. If there were less tickets to process on a day to day basis, what do you think the first thing he'd do would be? Tbf I'm surprised we've not outsourced this already as he clearly can't afford the operation as is.
  8. We'd keep 100% of home sales so that makes no sense.
  9. It's not profit though is it. Let's take the £4,200 as gospel (which the poster clearly stated it isn't). Double it (Pompy and Brum sales) £8,400 ain't covering the payroll of the ticket office staff alone(and I do realise that neither is the pr!ck in charge) , let alone additional costs. I'd be amazed if over the corse of a season if selling away tickets doesn't cost us money.
  10. The pre VAT 5% the club makes from away tickets is FAR outweighed by the cost of selling them (staff, website/CRM software maintenence, ticket office utility bills). Pathetic post.
  11. What's the difference between a casual dinner party and a pirate orgy? At a casual dinner party you come as you are, at a pirate orgy you "arrrr" as you come.
  12. It is not the job of Sheffield Wednesday supporters to ensure casual staff have plenty of work on. And if we were in a position of handing money over faster than they could collect it, recent history shows that those staff/ contractors might not be paid in a timely manner by the club anyway.
  13. That's the entire point. Make it so no business wants to deal with the club (Chansiri). Cut off every available revenue stream to him.
  14. Used to love going in the Tap and dissecting the match with my Dad (no longer with us sadly). Just about the only good match day experience the club offers (presumably it's managed by Thornbridge), owner is a big Wednesday fan so I'm sure more than most businesses he understands. I believe they're opening a flagship bar at the top of Fargate soon, I'll be happy to go and sink a few pints of support in there on a Saturday afternoon (preferably from 3pm onwards).
  15. Both have more whoppers than Burger King
  16. I've thought about this (to an extent). What happens if we get a proper plumb tie away in the next round (if we get through of course). I think generally speaking, the pre VAT 5% the club makes on league away games, folk can stomach as it probably barely covers the club shop electric bill. But say we get Arsenal, Spurs, Everton, a ground we've never played at, and get a 10k allocation, would we be comfortable giving the club such a split of the revenue or call for a boycott? Think I'd support a boycott, but I'd be bloody annoyed. Sods law, it's what will happen... Or Grimsby paste our youth team.
  17. Sounds a dodgy lender to begin with letting him roll it over for this many years. Just pray that even they don't let him wriggle out of it this time.
  18. Just looking at my own away record that season: Stoke City 0-0 Leicester City 0-2 Watford 1-2 Sheffield United 0-1 Hull City 0-1 PNE 0-0 Leeds United 0-3 Coventry City 1-2 Wolves 3-1 Crewe Alex 0-2 Derby 2-0 Good job we've come a long way in those 20 years...
  19. I don't waste my evenings
  20. https://vimeo.com/1117148859?share=copy
  21. You'd have to be a right saddo to read this thread and think 'I'm sure I taped that match', go into your cupboard, drag a load of crap out to find it, then think 'the DVD+RW format I recorded this on surely isn't compatible on anything', but then wire up the X Box to realise it is compatible...
  22. At the risk of going against the pitchforks in this thread, surely 2,500 sold is about as good as you're ever going to get in a call for a boycott isn't it? I too can't wrap my head around the attending fans mentality, but you've got to be on a different planet if you ever think you're going to get 100% complience.
  23. Off the top of my head, the 29 years I've been going to Hillsborough, I've had 6 different season ticket seats. They're all much of a muchness. All have the same problem of facing the pitch.
  24. There's probably a (very boring) study that can be done regarding which badge you're drawn to and when you were born. I was born in 91, and when I think of Wednesday in my mind's eye, it's always the black and yellow owl (84-95). Gonna have some wrong un fans born 2016 onwards if that theory is anything to go by.
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