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Spot on! Noticed that myself! Most I have ever seen/ heard!The amount of daytrippers and foreign voices at that ground yesterday was crazy. Made it obvious what's happening to a load of tickets and the club's probably in on it.
Of course they are in on it. It's like RS are officially against touting, but used to sell tourists tickets for games, that were supposedly sold out. A RS told me for Klopps last game, you had whole block of Koreans in Kop, how did they get tickets? When we played City a few years back, you had loads of foreigners in groups, how had they got 4 or 5 seats together. When it was hard enough for me to get 1 ticket? Don't be surprised at Bramley Moore next season when your sitting next to 5 Chinese people for derby game, who have somehow got tickets.The amount of daytrippers and foreign voices at that ground yesterday was crazy. Made it obvious what's happening to a load of tickets and the club's probably in on it.
Before you jump on the East Asians (who I often choose to distance myself from) there were many more Norwegians who didn't just fly in for this yesterday I supposeOf course they are in on it. It's like RS are officially against touting, but used to sell tourists tickets for games, that were supposedly sold out. A RS told me for Klopps last game, you had whole block of Koreans in Kop, how did they get tickets? When we played City a few years back, you had loads of foreigners in groups, how had they got 4 or 5 seats together. When it was hard enough for me to get 1 ticket? Don't be surprised at Bramley Moore next season when your sitting next to 5 Chinese people for derby game, who have somehow got tickets.
Before you jump on the East Asians (who I often distance myself from) there were many more Norwegians who didn't just fly in for this yesterday I suppose
Tell me about it. I haven't had much luck during the members windows since United last monthIt's not about nationality, it's about clubs officially opposing touting, while quite happily allowing it to go on. Before 2016, it was pretty easy to get tickets, I remember, you had about 20 dutch fellas in Upper Bullens who had come over for weekend, seats needed to filled. You could get a ticket for let's say Palace on Stub hub for £10. What I'm opposed to is exactly what's gone on at RS for years, tickets being kept by club to sell to tourists while, local fans not having access to buy them. It's like my mate, got his uncle in Australia to ring up about tickets for Wigan game around 2007, that was supposedly sold out and miraculously being told there were plenty of tickets left. If tickets are sold fairly, I don't care, whether you're from Childwall or China.