Bournemouth tickets (14 Viewers)

Garryb80

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I don't even mind if there were some held back for supporters clubs but if that's the case then make them official. Have them pay an affiliation fee to the club and be open about how many tickets they are being given.

I'll happily start the Bristol supporters group if I'm guaranteed tickets.
I have an email telling me nobody receives priority or guaranteed tickets. That came directly from the club. Didn't believe it then and don't believe it now.
 

Marty

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We managed to get some tickets. Going for the weekend.
 

chiefdave

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How often do tickets sell out within an hour of going on sale? Can't be that common and certainly not before this season.

Probably more opportunity to make changes over the summer, can imagine it was pretty hectic last summer with covid and the stadium move.

They should bring back the away season tickets for those that want to go to every away game.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Well no because the phase 1 membership was based on government guidelines due to covid .

The shirt was a reward to fans who had a ST At St Andrews

Why they existed is irrelevant. The pertinent matter is that 8000 P1 memberships existed and once they'd been sold, they'd been sold. If you missed out tough. When the 2000 P2 memberships same thing. ST holders are given priority over others for non-ST games etc and this is the same principle. You pay for the right to be at the front of the queue for tickets.

I can't see why you're so against the idea seeing as it would give the club income from away games where they currently get nothing. Is it just because you'd be worried you might not get one?
 

Liquid Gold

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How often do tickets sell out within an hour of going on sale? Can't be that common and certainly not before this season.

Probably more opportunity to make changes over the summer, can imagine it was pretty hectic last summer with covid and the stadium move.

They should bring back the away season tickets for those that want to go to every away game.
Problem wasn't them selling within an hour it was them not being available to buy for a lot of people.

I was logged in before 10 and didn't get one chance to buy any.
 

Londonccfcfan

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I just wish they had a counter on there, x tickets available, x in basket, x sold. Same for home games.

Would stop us having to waste two hours refreshing when there are clearly none available and also stop people asking on twitter all day what we've sold.

They would then also have to be honest that there weren't 1,300 tickets for sale on the website.

Would it be too much to ask to have a queuing system, so you know where abouts in the queue you are!??

Gives you an indication instead of wasting everyones time.
 

Evo1883

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Why they existed is irrelevant. The pertinent matter is that 8000 P1 memberships existed and once they'd been sold, they'd been sold. If you missed out tough. When the 2000 P2 memberships same thing. ST holders are given priority over others for non-ST games etc and this is the same principle. You pay for the right to be at the front of the queue for tickets.

I can't see why you're so against the idea seeing as it would give the club income from away games where they currently get nothing. Is it just because you'd be worried you might not get one?
do you travel away often ?
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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How often do tickets sell out within an hour of going on sale? Can't be that common and certainly not before this season.

Probably more opportunity to make changes over the summer, can imagine it was pretty hectic last summer with covid and the stadium move.

They should bring back the away season tickets for those that want to go to every away game.

Not against that idea but you'd definitely have to limit it to the lowest away allocation just in case as you would be guaranteeing them a ticket, whereas a membership would just be giving preferential rights in the buying process. Also when pricing up you'd maybe have to guess what other clubs will charge as the information might not be available when you put them on sale. Again, I'd go a bit above the expected so that the club can get income from the away sales.

These are problems that other clubs that have success have to contend with all the time - waiting lists for season tickets, sell-outs home and away. Sadly, it's the nature of the beast. Money talks and I'll bet there are people who watched Man C for years, even in the dark days of league one, that now struggle to get tickets.

It's just that we've had so little to get excited about for so long we take it for granted that we can get tickets pretty much when we want them.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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We sold Phase One S/T's and had special memberships with shirts etc. before, and this would not be that much different. Once they're gone they're gone.

If you attend that many away matches then you'd make sure you or a loved one were logged in etc. to get one.

Yes - but if we're talking about 1,000 (or whatever away memberships) that's a joke number. A number of fans can afford to pay for an equivalent away ST guarantee, and probably would. Pre-Cov-id I'd have probably gone to about 8-10 away games each season (I'd do more, but have other family commitments) I know a fair few who go to all/90% of all away games. They would all find the money for a 'guarantee', but there will be more demand than supply, and you'd still get a few hoovered by CCFC echelons (which I have no issue with). If it helped the club and they sold some sort of away loyalty/privilege scheme, I'd probably buy one, as I could afford it, and I'd hate to mis out on certain games. I suppose at the end of the day, there will always be the odd couple of games a season where there is barely any away allocation and this sort of thing will occur. Vaguely remember Exeter away when they gave us an allocation of around 300 due to stadium works??
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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do you travel away often ?

No, I don't. But if I did I'd clearly be interested in buying something that would give me priority in doing so. If they sold out before I'd got hold of one then that's tough shit for me.

Places that sell out regularly do memberships. The RSC has a membership scheme where you pay a fee and it gives you priority access to tickets but does not guarantee you one. It's a common thing among popular attractions.
 

Evo1883

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No, I don't. But if I did I'd clearly be interested in buying something that would give me priority in doing so. If they sold out before I'd got hold of one then that's tough shit for me.

Places that sell out regularly do memberships. The RSC has a membership scheme where you pay a fee and it gives you priority access to tickets but does not guarantee you one. It's a common thing among popular attractions.

That's cool , but as I've already stated , a points based system is far superior and doesn't punish the supporters more for traveling away every other week with an extra cost .

It would only work out value for money for probably 2/3 matches a season and it's basically just handing the club money

Forest as an example have 2500 members , yet their average is below that , its free money for the club
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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The membership idea is a total con , paying out yet more money ontop of what we already pay .

The points system is the logical solution

It rewards actual dedication

Welcome to capitalism. Loyalty and dedication means fuck all. £££ is everything.

As has been pointed out, the club get nothing from away tickets. You pay the booking and admin fees on top of ticket prices, paying out yet more money on top of the actual ticket price. Are you complaining about that 'con'? At least with a membership you'd actually be buying something - the right to have first priority.
 

Evo1883

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Welcome to capitalism. Loyalty and dedication means fuck all. £££ is everything.

As has been pointed out, the club get nothing from away tickets. You pay the booking and admin fees on top of ticket prices, paying out yet more money on top of the actual ticket price. Are you complaining about that 'con'? At least with a membership you'd actually be buying something - the right to have first priority.

As you said you don't travel away , your opinion is irrelevant on the issue .

Sorry to break that to you
 

clint van damme

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I suspect the club looks at it from a narrow financial perspective in that the don’t make money away but do at home so use away tickets to incentivise season tickets sales rather than looking from a fan service perspective.

I’d love to see any evidence that a significant number of people buy STs for priority away access.

I think you've hit 6he nail on the head.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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That's cool , but as I've already stated , a points based system is far superior and doesn't punish the supporters more for traveling away every other week with an extra cost .

It would only work out value for money for probably 2/3 matches a season and it's basically just handing the club money

Forest as an example have 2500 members , yet their average is below that , its free money for the club

And then you can make the strategic and economic decision not to buy one, if you think that the vast majority of the time you'd get a ticket just don't buy a membership and take your chances. Or if you want that piece of mind get one. I'm not suggesting it'd be a fortune. £20-25.

Besides, given that the club don't get any income for away tickets but incur the admin costs etc of acquiring, selling and distributing the tickets it's actually costing the club money to sell it to you. So all you'd be helping do is cover those costs. And would it be that bad to give the club that tiny bit extra to help?
 

Evo1883

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Fact is , despite weirdly wanting to force capitalism on supporters even though you don't go away , but want others to pay for the privilege to do so ...

A rewards system based on points is a superior option that rewards actual dedication
 

Evo1883

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And then you can make the strategic and economic decision not to buy one, if you think that the vast majority of the time you'd get a ticket just don't buy a membership and take your chances. Or if you want that piece of mind get one. I'm not suggesting it'd be a fortune. £20-25.

Besides, given that the club don't get any income for away tickets but incur the admin costs etc of acquiring, selling and distributing the tickets it's actually costing the club money to sell it to you. So all you'd be helping do is cover those costs. And would it be that bad to give the club that tiny bit extra to help?

BTW: you can give the club 25 pound extra a year if you wish , after all its just helping them out
 

GaryMabbuttsLeftKnee

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As Evo has said, points based system is the logical step and I think off the back of this, and any potential (although unlikely) route into the Premier League it very clearly needs to be addressed. None of this 'paying more money for a membership'. I didn't stand on a bin at Forest Green to be able to see the pitch, for some guy with more money to come in and sweep my place because we're now fashionable.

It wouldn't take much to apply points, as someone said above. You receive a certain amount of points for having a season ticket. A certain amount of points for an appealing/local away day, more points for going to Hartlepool away in the 1st round of the League Cup on a Tuesday night etc. This also allows those who can't commit to a ST but can make other away games to accumulate points. This would clearly need to be backdated. If we were to get promoted, it would cause outrage for those who have been to shithole grounds in League 2, missing out because someone who's jumped on the bandwagon wants to go to Stamford Bridge etc. The Club have been decent at rewarding loyalty recently, and hopefully will take this upon themselves.
 

Evo1883

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As Evo has said, points based system is the logical step and I think off the back of this, and any potential (although unlikely) route into the Premier League it very clearly needs to be addressed. None of this 'paying more money for a membership'. I didn't stand on a bin at Forest Green to be able to see the pitch, for some guy with more money to come in and sweep my place because we're now fashionable.

It wouldn't take much to apply points, as someone said above. You receive a certain amount of points for having a season ticket. A certain amount of points for an appealing/local away day, more points for going to Hartlepool away in the 1st round of the League Cup on a Tuesday night etc. This also allows those who can't commit to a ST but can make other away games to accumulate points. This would clearly need to be backdated. If we were to get promoted, it would cause outrage for those who have been to shithole grounds in League 2, missing out because someone who's jumped on the bandwagon wants to go to Stamford Bridge etc. The Club have been decent at rewarding loyalty recently, and hopefully will take this upon themselves.

100%

We've given a logical and affordable solution , charging supporters more money isn't necessary
 

Evo1883

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I think so. You only doubt me because I’m Canley!

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clint van damme

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Or Lapland (sorry Wycombe) away when we were dying of cold. Morecambe in their non-league ground. Newport was a soaker as well. 300, a loss and being next to the guy that got punched at Exeter. Burge needing a Walsall win for his acca so throwing the game with 2 minutes left. Boxing day at Bristol Rovers with Russell fucking Slade. Getting started on by fans of Shrewsbury of all teams. Pigs on the pitch at Charlton. Cambridge in the cup.

Actually maybe I'm glad I missed out, it's been a hell of a time.

Given I don't go to every away game that post has made me realise how shit I am at picking away trips!
At least I wasn't at Cambridge in the cup
 

pusbccfc

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It's the worst idea possible , like I said, I've missed maybe 5 away games in the league in about 7 years .. somebody like me misses out because I weren't in the queue early enough ?? Nah

Get a points based system

Then you'd get a membership.

Offer it to fans who have history on their account of going these games. It's no different to a points based system.
 

Tommo1993

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Much to the point though, I’d 100% back some point system. It’s the same faces I see away and a lot of them will have missed out on a game like this because suddenly an irregular fancies it.
 

Evo1883

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Then you'd get a membership.

Offer it to fans who have history on their account of going these games. It's no different to a points based system.

It is , because we have to pay for memberships , if its no different then it's illogical from a fans perspective ..

Why do fans want fans to spend more money
 

pusbccfc

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The membership idea is a total con , paying out yet more money ontop of what we already pay .

The points system is the logical solution

It rewards actual dedication

That's the point though, people would only pay who would utilise it. The club could offer something in reward to it for one game.

To get the membership, you must have gone to a certain number of away games this season. It's all doable. You reward fans for their support this season.
 

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