Quote ="Paul Youane"Out of interest where did you see any announcement that tickets would be on sale at Wolfware today?
Alternatively where did you see any announcement that they would be on sale via telephone booking from Seetickets?
As far as I am aware and I stand to be corrected the only places that tickets have been advertised for sale as from today are:
1) short piece in the Warrington Guardian that said they would be available today as part of n "EXCLUSIVE ONLINE offer";
2) Via an e-mail to season ticket holders which contained a link to an "EXCLUSIVE ONLINE" offer to purchase tickets from Seetickets today; and
3) This thread on here that contained a link to Seetickets that was meant to be via e-mails only.
So please explain which of the words "EXCLUSIVE ONLINE" made you think that they would be available from Wolfware today and also which of the words "EXCLUSIVE ONLINE" made you think they would be available via phone orders?
And you have the cheek to call others who appear to me to be very accommodating of somebody who in truth couldn't understand that "EXCLUSIVE ONLINE" actually meant only available via the internet.
Some people are truly unbelievable.'"
That is totally uncalled for!
Why are they unbelievable?
Is it so unbelievable to go to a stadium where a match is due to be played and ask if they are selling tickets for that match?!
I was in the shop today buying a top as a present and asked if the tickets were available yet to buy and was also given a slip of paper with a number for seetickets and told to ring that number. No mention of the internet.
So if the tickets are only available EXCLUSIVELY ONLINE, why are people at the club itself telling people to RING A NUMBER?
Not everybody has email, reads the Guardian or this website Paul.
it is ridiculous to call somebody "truly unbelievable" for simply asking at the club shop for tickets for a game due to be played there, being told by the club to ring a number, and then ringing that number only to be told that they cannot buy tickets over the phone.
They have a right to be a little bit annoyed.