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West ham Tickets - Residents

Started by KentFulham, February 25, 2026, 03:17:34 PM

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KentFulham


SP

We all found FFC in different ways, would be interesting to know if they've converted any locals with the freebies?

alfie

Story of my life
"I was looking back to see if she was looking back to see if i was looking back at her"
Sadly she wasn't


Kimbleman

Are they the locals that moaned to the council to get the parking restrictions introduced for match days? Stuff em I say 😡

alfie

Quote from: Kimbleman on February 25, 2026, 07:48:02 PMAre they the locals that moaned to the council to get the parking restrictions introduced for match days? Stuff em I say 😡
Clear sign you don't live here on a match day
Story of my life
"I was looking back to see if she was looking back to see if i was looking back at her"
Sadly she wasn't

Kimbleman

Sorry, only been coming to the club for fifty years. Always parked locally and now I have a twenty minute walk minimum.
People who move into the area should do so on the basis that there is a football club here and oh dear for a few hours a year the roads are a bit busy.
Yep, no longer a local, just the forty odd mile drive in for every match.


Fulham Seaxe

Giving freebies away? Obviously pricing structure not attractive enough to sell out?

RAY Rock

Did you read about the Fulham Pier 10 k run if you pay £70 you get a Brentford away ticket thrown in absolute disgrace

Eton White

#8
Personally, I think it's a good initiative.

It shows local residents that the club is considering them and appreciates the inconvenience it causes them on match and "event" days.

It also allows local residents (and let's face it, many of them will be quite wealthy) to sample the Riverside stand and its hospitality and may attract a few to frequent them in the future (by the way, I notice they're not offering free tickets to the Hammy End and accompanying toilets!).

Anyway, sounds a good plan to me. It's important to keep the locals onside, especially if the club are looking at ways to increase revenue by possibly expanding non-match day events in the future.


KentFulham

Quote from: RAY Rock on February 25, 2026, 11:19:08 PMDid you read about the Fulham Pier 10 k run if you pay £70 you get a Brentford away ticket thrown in absolute disgrace

Sounds good to me, I might give that a go, love a good 10k, might not be so much fun for the person that has to sit next to me

Hugh Janus

Lovely gesture from the club to give local residents free tickets. Getting underprivileged kids into the ground is very welcome.

As for the fun run, I guess it was either a tacky plastic medal or a trip to Brentford. The lessor of two evils?

Twig

Very sensible initiative in my view. As others have said, the local demographic is now quite wealthy, it's good to have them on side and if a few are persuaded to visit the new stand more often then it's a commercial win (whatever the traditionalists amongst us might think about such "support").


H4usuallysitting


H4usuallysitting

Quote from: RAY Rock on February 25, 2026, 11:19:08 PMDid you read about the Fulham Pier 10 k run if you pay £70 you get a Brentford away ticket thrown in absolute disgrace

It was £60 on your other post.... I can't keep up

KentFulham

Quote from: H4usuallysitting on February 26, 2026, 02:45:45 PM
Quote from: RAY Rock on February 25, 2026, 11:19:08 PMDid you read about the Fulham Pier 10 k run if you pay £70 you get a Brentford away ticket thrown in absolute disgrace

It was £60 on your other post.... I can't keep up

Youll need to if your gonna join the run!