That is extremely disingenuous and insulting to the many who are working on your behalf to change the very things you complain about. I really don't understand some of you.mushy wrote:What are these priority items you speak of then?
As for supporters groups being heard by the board, clearly you are having a tin bath.
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OK, good points TPP and I am sure you are 'supportive' of the efforts of others who are trying to influence the board directly. But not all, it appears, share your goodwill.the pink palermo wrote:Diogenes, I can assure you I'm not trying to convince posters on here , I am however reminding the club - and the people they pay to read this and other social media outlets , that they need to up their game .
As for joining "various supporters groups" with "direct access to the Board", I'm a paid up member of one such group but I won't take part in their activities so as not to detract from their efforts . I wish the people leading those groups luck and good will .
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Two different things really. Just because I get slightly irked by the continuous use of the word "bowl" (etc) on here doesn't mean I haven't provided some feedback to our esteemed board. I have recently sent real actual letters, by post, to all three of them (plus a couple of others). As has my father. Trust me, the contents were not exactly complimentary.the pink palermo wrote: Dare I suggest you turn your ire on the three people responsible for moving us there ?
The supporters who are continuing to complain about the move are not the perpertrators of the problem they are the victims of it .
My dad (along with other disabled supporters) has been treated absolutely appalling by the club, but that doesn't stop me from rolling my eyes every time the word "bowl" pops up here. I have made phone calls to the club,sent emails and letters, and even had a go at complaining to Gold and Brady on Twitter. Which, in my view, is a bit more constructive.
I don't know. Just one of those things, I suppose. Probably me that has a problem rather than those who type the B word on a daily basis.
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Totally agree with everything you've posted, especially that bit.The Boleyn Hound wrote: This constant moaning and determination to hate everything about the matchday experience really detracts from the legitimate and important problems some others have listed.
Let's stop whinging and continue constructive criticism.
That also ties in with people who, at best, stretch the facts somewhat when attacking the board. I've said this before: there's really no need to make stuff up about them as there is so much real, proper fact, rather than opinion, that people can draw on.
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mushy wrote:What are these priority items you speak of then?
As for supporters groups being heard by the board, clearly you are having a tin bath.
How is that disingenuous or insulting to supporters groups in any way whatsoever? I interpreted it as a remark on the board's willingness to listen and accommodate their wishes. We shall see about that but it was a fair comment based on past experience.Diogenes wrote: That is extremely disingenuous and insulting to the many who are working on your behalf to change the very things you complain about. I really don't understand some of you.
By the way I'm not sure how one can get irked by the use of the term "bowl" to describe the stadium when it is 100% technically accurate, I've seen the word used in minutes of London Stadium SAG meetings, in fact I have a feeling it might also be used in the contracts for the club and LS185.
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Most of your points are centred around the operations of the stadium and not actually the building itself.the pink palermo wrote:We have supporters missing kick off due to a largely unnecessary security operation when entering the stadium
This point I had to pick you out on however.
You can surely see why these security checks have to be made? Whole different ballgame to playing football at Upton Park. We're at the stadium that hosted the Olympic Games, the stadium will be one of the largest potential terrorist spots, a lot further up the list than Upton Park for example.
In this day and age, I can understand why they do it, and whilst it does irritate me a little, I just get on with it and arrive a few minutes earlier than I usually do. It's a small price to pay for safety.
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The searches aren't carried out properly they are just to be seen to be doing the right thing. All they do is create a massive throng of 100s of people trying to squeeze in for the kick off. Which if I was carrying a bomb would be the ideal place to set it off!.
Are there searches before poeple enter the rammed station?
Are there searches before poeple enter the rammed station?
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In terms of the searches at the Olympic Stadium, they could take a leaf out of what they do elsewhere and what I saw Wednesday last week. There were designated bag search and female search turnstiles for getting into Ashburton Grove. Clearly identifiable by signs above the turnstiles. Replicating this at the Olympic Stadium would be a good start and its something that has been raised with the club.
Something else that has helped congestion moving around the stadium from the south is the moving of some of the food/drink stands away from where the back of the queue forms for trying to enter the stadium so that's a positive.
Something else that has helped congestion moving around the stadium from the south is the moving of some of the food/drink stands away from where the back of the queue forms for trying to enter the stadium so that's a positive.
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[quote="Porkeyes"]The searches aren't carried out properly they are just to be seen to be doing the right thing.
Indeed on Saturday the search I received ignored the coat I was carrying, included a rub down of my bare arms (not even sure that is allowed) and being satisfied with seeing the contents of one trouser pocket when I was asked to empty all of them. I was going to empty the others but was told to go on in.
Oh and the happy hour is only 30 minutes. Am I wrong in believing we were originally told it was an hour of cheaper beer?
Indeed on Saturday the search I received ignored the coat I was carrying, included a rub down of my bare arms (not even sure that is allowed) and being satisfied with seeing the contents of one trouser pocket when I was asked to empty all of them. I was going to empty the others but was told to go on in.
Oh and the happy hour is only 30 minutes. Am I wrong in believing we were originally told it was an hour of cheaper beer?
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here's a thought, it's mentioned by many on lots of threads because the whole thing really is that bad
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I haven't had any problems getting into the ground so I can only speak from experience. We were later than usual on Saturday and there was a big queue at the turnstiles. the stewards were quick and thorough patting down or magic wandering everybody. We climbed the steps just as bubbles was being sung.
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I think when you actively coerce customers into spending their money, those customers are entitled to expect value for it.
Why football should be exempt from a demand for value and quality equal to spend alludes me.
Customers (the title Brady and Co give the used to be supporters), have paid a lot of money in comparison to other clubs and should be entitled to an experience relative to that cost.
It is for the club to get that right, not for supporters to bemoan the fact that the club gets a bad review.
Its an easy equation. Customers tell you what's wrong. You address those issues and the customers come back.
What many are missing is that they have had your money and aren't providing value for it.
Why football should be exempt from a demand for value and quality equal to spend alludes me.
Customers (the title Brady and Co give the used to be supporters), have paid a lot of money in comparison to other clubs and should be entitled to an experience relative to that cost.
It is for the club to get that right, not for supporters to bemoan the fact that the club gets a bad review.
Its an easy equation. Customers tell you what's wrong. You address those issues and the customers come back.
What many are missing is that they have had your money and aren't providing value for it.
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I pay money to watch the game (and nobody coerced me into it). I pay over 50% less than what my goon supporting mate pays for his ST, for an almost identical view.bristolhammerfc wrote:I think when you actively coerce customers into spending their money, those customers are entitled to expect value for it.
Why football should be exempt from a demand for value and quality equal to spend alludes me.
What many are missing is that they have had your money and aren't providing value for it.
Included in the purchase:
- Ability to watch every West Ham home league game from a reserved seat
Not included in the purchase:
- atmosphere
- entertaining football
- 3 points
- enjoyment
I'm all for people making suggestions for improvement, alerting the board to problems etc. But demanding "value for money" at football is a ludicrous notion.
I can see it now, people complaining to the consumer watchdog because they bought a ticket for 50 quid yet didn't get to see 3 goals, a thrilling finale, and Bilic Kung-Fu kicking an away fan.
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Why wouldn't you pay less than your mate?
He is paying to watch a side that has been consistently top four and is full of world class players. Are you?
Are we a comparable side in terms of product to Arsenal? We are not. That requires investment relevant to the cost of the match day experience.
The coercion comes from the pre-sale promises about investment. The board promised we would 'move to the net level'.
You had a match day reserved seat at the Boleyn as did every other season ticket holder.
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He is paying to watch a side that has been consistently top four and is full of world class players. Are you?
Are we a comparable side in terms of product to Arsenal? We are not. That requires investment relevant to the cost of the match day experience.
The coercion comes from the pre-sale promises about investment. The board promised we would 'move to the net level'.
You had a match day reserved seat at the Boleyn as did every other season ticket holder.
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This lot have got away with mugging the fans off for too long, imobristolhammerfc wrote:I think when you actively coerce customers into spending their money, those customers are entitled to expect value for it.
People paid it, but at Upton Park our first few seasons back in the Prem with Allardyce I recall us being the 4th most expensive team to watch at Home. A first 11 that at times largely consisted of freebies and loans.
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bristolhammerfc wrote:Why wouldn't you pay less than your mate?
He is paying to watch a side that has been consistently top four and is full of world class players. Are you?
Are we a comparable side in terms of product to Arsenal? We are not. That requires investment relevant to the cost of the match day experience.
So we do get value for money then?? As we pay a lower price for an inferior "product".
Anyway, the price set is much more about demographics and what the owners think they can get away with than it is league position. Nothing is guaranteed in football - or are Arsenal fans therefore owed a refund this season?
The coercion comes from the pre-sale promises about investment. The board promised we would 'move to the net level'.
Look up coercion in the dictionary. If that happened to you in the reservations centre, I'd recommend trying to get hold of the CCTV, and definitely reporting it to the police.
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Before the move, when anyone raised any objections people were told to STFU as it will be great, next level, Arsenal looking over their shoulder, trust the owners they're supporters, etc.
Now it's STFU as although it's **** we're lumbered with it and nothing will change anyway.
Both times playing into the board's hands whether meaning to or not.
Now it's STFU as although it's **** we're lumbered with it and nothing will change anyway.
Both times playing into the board's hands whether meaning to or not.