grand final mess
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 2:38 pm
i haven't seen this mentioned in any of the other threads so thought i would vent some anger
the rfl managed to make another fine mess with the showpiece event of the season yesterday with the tickets.
i bought tickets on thurs 4/10 in the morning of the rfl ticket website- myself and a couple of friends thought we would take a risk in case wigan got there, and if not it would be a good reason to go out in manchester for the day.
anyway, i bought tickets and recieved an email back saying tickets will be sent to my home address and also showed a £2 fee for p&p- i naturally thought that this meant they would be sending them and that they would arrive in time for the game, regardless of the postal strikes as it was 10 days before they would be required.
at about 8pm fri night it dawned on mke that i hadnt actually got any tickets through the post yet (yes a bit slow on the up take i know). so i checked the confimation email again and in small print at the bottom it says that any tickets purchased after wed 3rd would have to be collected from the ground. why the rfl couldnt chnage the system after the 'last post date' had expired i have no idea?!
we decided to go and pick them up at the man utd ticket office before kick off- as we were not that interested in the game due to being a neutral, we decided to arrive a bit later than most to the game and were expecting to just be able to roll up and collect the tickets as most people would be inside the ground by then- on the confirmation email it did state that the rfl were providing their own extra ticket offices to meet expected demand.
we arrived at 5:40 to the ground and after i'd sprinted around old trafford i found the ticket office to be greeted with a 40 min queue. the aforementioned 'extra ticket offices' were shut even though there was approx 1,500 fans still outside- most of them leeds fans. as my mate who is predominately a footy fan remarked 'if this was a football match, there would be a riot'.
finally, we managed to get into our seats after approx 22 mins of play. thankfully, we had only bought £21 tickets so it wasnt as if we lost that much.
yet again the RFL screw the fans- the phrase 'couldnt organise a p*ss up in a brewery' rings true. and what also really wound me up was that the rfl had the cheek to charge me £2 for something they never provided, and the touts were making a killing as people were panicking to get into the ground before k.o.
we also had 4 fat saints birds sat behind us who took it upon themselves to stick their boots(literally) into our backs during the second half as 'we didnt clap when steve prescott was on the pitch and he's got cancer'- i hadnt even heard that bit as we had been chatting about stuff.
after a number of bad experiences i've had over the last few years, i'm really starting to doubt the intelligence and mind-set of the average rl fan and also hate the governing body with a passion.
my highlight of the game was wellens falling on his ass again when one on one, and a very drunk leeds fan falling head first forward over the 3 rows in front.
the rfl managed to make another fine mess with the showpiece event of the season yesterday with the tickets.
i bought tickets on thurs 4/10 in the morning of the rfl ticket website- myself and a couple of friends thought we would take a risk in case wigan got there, and if not it would be a good reason to go out in manchester for the day.
anyway, i bought tickets and recieved an email back saying tickets will be sent to my home address and also showed a £2 fee for p&p- i naturally thought that this meant they would be sending them and that they would arrive in time for the game, regardless of the postal strikes as it was 10 days before they would be required.
at about 8pm fri night it dawned on mke that i hadnt actually got any tickets through the post yet (yes a bit slow on the up take i know). so i checked the confimation email again and in small print at the bottom it says that any tickets purchased after wed 3rd would have to be collected from the ground. why the rfl couldnt chnage the system after the 'last post date' had expired i have no idea?!
we decided to go and pick them up at the man utd ticket office before kick off- as we were not that interested in the game due to being a neutral, we decided to arrive a bit later than most to the game and were expecting to just be able to roll up and collect the tickets as most people would be inside the ground by then- on the confirmation email it did state that the rfl were providing their own extra ticket offices to meet expected demand.
we arrived at 5:40 to the ground and after i'd sprinted around old trafford i found the ticket office to be greeted with a 40 min queue. the aforementioned 'extra ticket offices' were shut even though there was approx 1,500 fans still outside- most of them leeds fans. as my mate who is predominately a footy fan remarked 'if this was a football match, there would be a riot'.
finally, we managed to get into our seats after approx 22 mins of play. thankfully, we had only bought £21 tickets so it wasnt as if we lost that much.
yet again the RFL screw the fans- the phrase 'couldnt organise a p*ss up in a brewery' rings true. and what also really wound me up was that the rfl had the cheek to charge me £2 for something they never provided, and the touts were making a killing as people were panicking to get into the ground before k.o.
we also had 4 fat saints birds sat behind us who took it upon themselves to stick their boots(literally) into our backs during the second half as 'we didnt clap when steve prescott was on the pitch and he's got cancer'- i hadnt even heard that bit as we had been chatting about stuff.
after a number of bad experiences i've had over the last few years, i'm really starting to doubt the intelligence and mind-set of the average rl fan and also hate the governing body with a passion.
my highlight of the game was wellens falling on his ass again when one on one, and a very drunk leeds fan falling head first forward over the 3 rows in front.