..what sport do you usually coverLangeveldt said:I'm a sports photographer and although I don't get paid for doing cricket, I'm usually sat in front of the stands behind my camera.. If there's cricket on that isn't Twenty20, I don't care whos playing, I'll watch/snap it.. I'll go with whoever wants to go, but I don't need company to watch cricket
Explain?GoT_SpIn said:Thanks to those bunch of ******s in cricket Australia i won't be able to see a test
It was hardly excessive demand. They expected such demand, but didn't have measures in place to deal with it. Thus, a lot of people who put a great deal of time and effort into getting tickets were unable to get them.marc71178 said:Explain?
How is the excessive demand for the tickets their fault?
Football (soccer) mainly, done some rugby and motor racing tooRajeev said:..what sport do you usually cover
You're missing the point. Everyone knew there would be people who would miss out. The problem we have is that the systems wasn't set up to reward those who put the most effort into getting tickets, the people who were on the phone all day and on the internet all day trying their best. Instead, it was just a matter of luck as to whether someone could get through or not. It was a poorly planned mess and a lot of people are justifiably aggrieved at not getting tickets.marc71178 said:Whether they expected such demand or not is irrelevant.
When there are x thousand people wanting y thousand tickets and x is a lot bigger than y, there will always be a lot of people who don't get tickets - that isn't CA's fault.
How do you create a system that isn't just luck then?Dasa said:You're missing the point. Everyone knew there would be people who would miss out. The problem we have is that the systems wasn't set up to reward those who put the most effort into getting tickets, the people who were on the phone all day and on the internet all day trying their best. Instead, it was just a matter of luck as to whether someone could get through or not. It was a poorly planned mess and a lot of people are justifiably aggrieved at not getting tickets.
...which was clearly not the case. It isn't a case of whether a suitable system exists, even though it does. The problem was simply the lack of planning by Cricket Australia.marc71178 said:However if you are on the phone/net all day you have more chance of getting through than Joe Bloggs who only tries once.