I’m sure there will be some form of mental police/council involvement here but why the f**k are we not selling tickets in the shop tomorrow, and stop selling them online five hours before kick off.
I can’t even get it past the initial loading stage, tried everything on my iPhone that might be causing it but still no luck.
Only downloading it for the football tomorrow night, I have my electronic version outside the app regardless - if they are still accepting that anyway.
Update - after reinstalling it several times I’m now in. As long as the rest goes smoothly.
Yes, that must be it
Alternatively, it just isn’t effective for everyone. Just because something is working fine for you as an existing user doesn’t mean it is working for everyone attempting to download it again.
We’ve been over this before, I don’t agree with it being £18 but if the club do decide that is the price then they need to sort out the standard of it as it is disgraceful for £18.
As someone who works in EAC, Kilmarnock’s community engagement in terms of offering tickets to community groups etc is absolutely light years ahead of ours.
If someone is on the very edge of the age bracket, where AZ is recommended or not, then of course you are going to want the alternative. Particularly if you have had covid.
It’s childish nonsense to equate this to being a spoilt child.
Yeah it is - even something like a rundown each day of goals in memorable Somerset moments - 96, 98, 99, 2001, 2009, 2017 - I’m not sure prior to that but I’m sure there would be another to have been able to do “a week of” in the build up.
Are we planning to market this game on our social media in the build up?
If you missed the initial post about tickets you wouldn’t really know there was an Ayrshire derby game on Tuesday night. There is so much content that can be used of Ayrshire derbies at Somerset to really amp things up and get people excited and encourage more to attend - we don’t seem to be marketing the first Ayrshire league derby in decades line whatsoever.
There is a positive in that we have a decent wee young core of players that could grow together over a couple of seasons in McAdams, Reading, McAllister, O’Connor - Hewitt could possibly be added to this while McKenzie has more to go to prove himself for me. If you can compliment them with the experience of Muirhead, Murdoch and keep Adeloye then we actually have a decent core there if we can actually supplement it well for a change. This needs to begin in January.
How is the squad not young if the average age is under 23?
Of the players that tend to start - Maxwell, McAllister, Bradley are all very very young, while Salkeld, McAdams and Reading aren’t far behind them at 22.
If the midfield gets up high to support Adeloye then he can be very good, however if they don’t he is hopeless - awful in the air and he isn’t capable of that style of hold up play. I didn’t watch today, so no idea what the case was.
Possibly but hopefully not, it seems a strange and unnecessary change to make. McAllister starter poorly last week (like everyone) but grew into the game.