But that still wouldn't have made any difference to anything would it?!GoT_SpIn said:Didnt mean switch servers. But by contacting the company who owns the server they could have been more prepared, such as more techs on and stuff
More prepared server and more technicians = less down timemarc71178 said:But that still wouldn't have made any difference to anything would it?!
The servers would still have been the same speed.
that's beside the point.marc71178 said:And that way some people would've got tickets for all games rather than be limited on their first call up...
No, because you have to provide a login number to get the tickets and they would be limited to 10 per person, regardless of which match you got the tickets for.marc71178 said:And that way some people would've got tickets for all games rather than be limited on their first call up...
They've already got into contact with eBay and asked them to put down any tickets made available on their website. Sutherland also spoke about some sort of system where any tickets bought on eBay, or onsold or anything like that, will be cancelled, or something.archie mac said:Whom was the bright spark at CA who decided that people could purchase 10 tickets a day at once. That meant that people were buying 40 tickets at a time.
As for those weak *******s putting them on ebay, I hope CA can cancel their tickets and re-sell them to real cricket fans.
not long enough to get drunk.GoT_SpIn said:Friend got 6 tickets to the 20/20 at the SCG
Sitting in either bay 14 or 15 so i should be in the middle of everything
Try our hardestSlats4ever said:not long enough to get drunk.
Surely GS doesn't take more than 3 shandies to get boozed...Slats4ever said:not long enough to get drunk.