More on Ticket Issue - Ipswich Town News
Further details have emerged on the Helsingborgs ticket front. Reports this morning claimed that the club's Call Centre was failing to check that supporters were Away Match Passport members before selling them tickets.
A number of genuine Away Match Passport holders say they were offered more than the one ticket they were allowed to be sold. One told TWTD: "When I phoned the Call Centre this morning I was asked how many tickets I wanted! I only asked for one but it would have been interesting to see how many I would have got if I'd tried."
Several were also asked for their Away Match Passport number, something supporters haven't been provided with. We asked for ours at the beginning of the season and still haven't been given them.
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