What should we discuss?
You must have been very close to see ID and passport. But we have feedback that for the last few minutes on Boxing Day stewards were stepping back because of the numbers of people struggling to get in for kick off.Stewards allowing people in who don't have ID to match the Covid-19 passport they are showing on their phone. I've seen it happen with my own eyes.
I think asking about short term and long term parking and transport routes to the stadium. We have to look at cutting carbon foot print down as well - so car sharing and any other ways of helping more people to reach the stadium in ways that are not so environmentally damaging. Our stadium and its surrounds will start to be threatened by floods and rising sea levels within only a couple of decades.I know the club has limited or no leverage with the local authorities, but the entire parking situation is beyond a joke.
Absolutely not helped in anyway shape or form by the increasing numbers of idiotic parking choices made by people (roundabouts and slip roads etc) but this will continue to increase due to the lack of alternatives.
Cab the priority points scheme but looked at for away tickets. Although i do actually have over 200 points, my 2 sons, who work half the Saturdays a year can not get tickets for a lot of away trips. There is a lot of away tickets bought by priority points holders for other people so this just creates fiddling.What should we discuss?
Absolutely. That is why the point is being debated. I raised these points with Boro on Monday and also with the Forum. The Forum had already approached Boro after issues around COVID and Blackpool. So, we should get a good discussion on this.With regards to the refund/swap tickets. Seems to be quite a few tickets being sold on here recently, most down to covid and sold at face value.
But would it not be a better idea to maybe return the tickets to MFC and distribute them to a reserve list? Im talking about away games only. Especially when they are over subscribed. Fans will then get the loyalty points.
I have discussed some elements with one of the Derby supporters groups and they are approaching Steve Gibson - it is probably more something for them, rather than us. Don't you think. I can probably say more as time goes on. He phoned me as a rep of the fanzine/fan site.What about an update from Steve Gibson on the Derby situation, as per your post the other day?
Please don't doubt me Rob because I have ears as well as eyes. When a steward says to a fan do you have any ID to match your Covid-19 passport because the name on the season card is different then the lad says no, not even a drivers license or a debit card. The steward then says "oh go on in then". If you like I'll give you the date, approximate time and turnstile no?You must have been very close to see ID and passport. But we have feedback that for the last few minutes on Boxing Day stewards were stepping back because of the numbers of people struggling to get in for kick off.
Some of the fan groups do receive the option of buying a small number of away tickets - 10 or under - this allows organised travel to away games.Behind the east stand are bus loads of supporters attached to supporters clubs from Redcar, Yarm and Sedgefield to name a few. Perhaps the club could sell the organisers of such clubs tickets for away games so that the supporters clubs could put away trips on.
Also if the club could ban those stone island goggle sas jackets as well. Thanks.
It would be nice for a varieties of beers and even a pint of Guinness to be available at half time.