Escalator wrote: ↑Tue Mar 03, 2026 1:15 pm
Put my ticket on re sale a week ago, it’s still not sold, first time ever not sold with a weeks notice.
They don’t get sold for some reason if you do less than a week. Or at least that’s what I have found.
The club need to fill the stadium. They need to stop giving so many seats to SeatUnique and make sure that any seats that fans need to sell are allowed to be bought right up to the day of the game. They have to get this right to make sure the atmosphere is as good as it can be and that fans have the best chance possible to see games.
Fans, the atmosphere and therefore the team on the pitch should always come before revenue. The way ticket sales and resale in general has worked this season has been poor.
Chicken Tagine. Getting in with a pre-emptive what's for tea post before the thread gets bombarded........pre-emptive seems to be the way to go apparently.
So, Burnley tonight. IMHO, anything less than 3pts would be disappointing (given the weekend). That said, they recently drew with Chelsea (something we'd arguably be happy with) and scored 3 against Brentford.
Hopefully adopt the 'away from home' nature (low ball %!!!) and get an early goal (<10 mins) to settle nerves.
kramer wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2026 11:43 pm
This is where Moyes gets himself into trouble.
He’s always one to reward good performances and good work in training over who’s actually the best profile for our opponent.
I’m all for being fair but I can’t stand to watch the ball rocket off Beto’s shins as he gets squeezed from both sides by a CB and a DM. Instant counterattack starter for the opposition too.
Can see the logic with sticking with a team that won and there are less square pegs in round holes out there, still wouldn't be going with Beto over Barry or MC Neil but Moyes does Moyes things