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If you find a Cardiff fan sitting next to you on Saturday

Started by SouthWest6, August 28, 2014, 03:25:59 PM

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SouthWest6

This is why.. You couldn't make it up, you really couldn't  fp.gif


Northern Cottager

We now publicly advise approaching the ground on match days to get tickets in home ends, as an away fan? I can't comprehend why?!

SouthWest6

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Quote from: Northern Cottager on August 28, 2014, 03:28:13 PM
We now publicly advise approaching the ground on match days to get tickets in home ends, as an away fan? I can't comprehend why?!

This my friend, is how much of a mess the Club is in internally..



Fulham 442


MJG

You can use my picture that's ok ;-)

Absolutely stupid thing to do, was so clearly a Cardiff fan as well.


Me-ate-Live, innit??

Has anyone contacted the Club to establish if this Info is :
1     Correct
2     The Reason Why ???


It would probably be wise before you go off  half    090.gif
It will  also save  :dft007: :group hug: :dft007:  and a bit of   :protest card:

Northern Cottager

Quote from: KCat on August 28, 2014, 04:04:18 PM
Has anyone contacted the Club to establish if this Info is :
1     Correct
2     The Reason Why ???


It would probably be wise before you go off  half    090.gif
It will  also save  :dft007: :group hug: :dft007:  and a bit of   :protest card:

How would it not be correct? It seems a direct screen grab from MJG??

MJG

Quote from: KCat on August 28, 2014, 04:04:18 PM
Has anyone contacted the Club to establish if this Info is :
1     Correct
2     The Reason Why ???


It would probably be wise before you go off  half    090.gif
It will  also save  :dft007: :group hug: :dft007:  and a bit of   :protest card:
it is correct.  In fact I checked and then double checked that it was firstly a Cardiff fan and that it was the Fulham account.
I know someone has tweeted Sarah Brookes and also the Fulham twitter shall we say has had some interesting tweets aimed at it.


Me-ate-Live, innit??

Quote from: MJG on August 28, 2014, 04:36:56 PM
Quote from: KCat on August 28, 2014, 04:04:18 PM
Has anyone contacted the Club to establish if this Info is :
1     Correct
2     The Reason Why ???


It would probably be wise before you go off  half    090.gif
It will  also save  :dft007: :group hug: :dft007:  and a bit of   :protest card:
it is correct.  In fact I checked and then double checked that it was firstly a Cardiff fan and that it was the Fulham account.
I know someone has tweeted Sarah Brookes and also the Fulham twitter shall we say has had some interesting tweets aimed at it.

Thank you MJG. I have not been on twitter today
Interesting to see what (if anything ) will be said

SouthfieldWhite

Quote from: KCat on August 28, 2014, 04:04:18 PM
Has anyone contacted the Club to establish if this Info is :
1     Correct
2     The Reason Why ???


It would probably be wise before you go off  half    090.gif
It will  also save  :dft007: :group hug: :dft007:  and a bit of   :protest card:

I wouldn't bother e mailing the club, it will be too late as I'm still waiting for an e mail reply to the e mail I sent 2 weeks ago

Northern Cottager

Emailed the club and they assured me that :

'Away fans are strictly not allowed to purchase tickets in the Hammersmith End, Riverside or Johnny Haynes Stand – our Head of Social Media was merely informing that tickets are available on the day – Hammersmith for home fans and the Putney End for fans of either side.'

Why you'd need to inform Cardiff fans of being able to access home tickets , is beyond me. Also:

'I can categorically tell you now that Fulham fans' safety is of paramount importance to us and we would never allowed a fan of an away team in a home area. If someone does slip in, they'll be removed – it's as simple as that. We've yet to have an away fan in any home areas so far this season, and will be looking to keep it that way.'

Quick response and I didn't expect them to admit any wrong doing in the way they've informed an away fan, but a response nonetheless.


LBNo11

Quote from: SouthfieldWhite on August 28, 2014, 05:10:02 PM
Quote from: KCat on August 28, 2014, 04:04:18 PM
Has anyone contacted the Club to establish if this Info is :
1     Correct
2     The Reason Why ???


It would probably be wise before you go off  half    090.gif
It will  also save  :dft007: :group hug: :dft007:  and a bit of   :protest card:

I wouldn't bother e mailing the club, it will be too late as I'm still waiting for an e mail reply to the e mail I sent 2 weeks ago

SW, with all the changes of staff at the club I no longer know who to contact with any praise of grievance these days..!
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SouthWest6

Quote from: Northern Cottager on August 28, 2014, 05:18:19 PM
Emailed the club and they assured me that :

'Away fans are strictly not allowed to purchase tickets in the Hammersmith End, Riverside or Johnny Haynes Stand – our Head of Social Media was merely informing that tickets are available on the day – Hammersmith for home fans and the Putney End for fans of either side.'

Why you'd need to inform Cardiff fans of being able to access home tickets , is beyond me. Also:

'I can categorically tell you now that Fulham fans' safety is of paramount importance to us and we would never allowed a fan of an away team in a home area. If someone does slip in, they'll be removed – it's as simple as that. We've yet to have an away fan in any home areas so far this season, and will be looking to keep it that way.'

Quick response and I didn't expect them to admit any wrong doing in the way they've informed an away fan, but a response nonetheless.

They are quite obviously blagging their way out of some buffoons mistake earlier today. Like you said, why do they even need to inform Cardiff fans? Derrrr

Anyway, regardless of Cardiff fans not being allowed in the home end, they will surely try it on now knowing they can purchase tickets on the day.  

Andy S

Why would any Cardiff fans want to sit in the away end if they have a choice anyway


Berserker

If I go to the match I expect I'll be sat next to one
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earlbeatty

"We've yet to have an away fan in any home areas so far this season, and will be looking to keep it that way."

I saw two Millwall fans get ejected from the Hammy End earlier this season, so the Club have got their facts wrong there!

EB