Sky Blue Harry H
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IF YOU´RE CV8
YOU'RE NOT COMING THROUGH THE GATE
#BUILDTHEWALL
IF YOU´RE CV8
YOU'RE NOT COMING THROUGH THE GATE
#BUILDTHEWALL
what post code is the hardest village in Warwickshire - Muhammad Arley
Its near Tamworth and all that crap isn't it. More Villa/Blues territory.Hate delivering to CV9, gives me that false hope that I’m close to base and nearly done, and I’m actually nowhere near.
what post code is the hardest village in Warwickshire - Muhammad Arley
I was born at Gulson road hospital so I must be Ccfc royaltyIn postcode purity terms only those born, raised and schooled in CV2 (as per Highfield Rd) should get priority
Walsgrave is still CV2I was born at Gulson road hospital so I must be Ccfc royalty
Coldest place in Warwickshire? Hatt onWarwickshire village with the saddest affliction?
Haseley Knob
Cv2 signing in then. What do I win?Walsgrave is still CV2
In postcode purity terms only those born, raised and schooled in CV2 (as per Highfield Rd) should get priority
Cv2 signing in then. What do I win?
What if you were conceived at the ground?
Gulson road is not in WalsgraveI was born at Gulson road hospital so I must be Ccfc royalty
Gulson Hospital was CV1 whereas Walsgrave CV2 ergo you're second class compared to us CV2 folkGulson road is not in Walsgrave
The whistle blower was...#getthewhistleblowerstobournemouth
My understanding about being phase 1 was that we got a) discounted prices, b) helped the team plan early, c) a free shirt, d) £25 voucher to the shop e) a ticket for all home matches. This was in part as a reward to paying for a season ticket last year when we had only an ifollow pass having paid for our season tickets. At no point do I ever remember it being access over others to get away tickets.With 8000 phase 1 season ticket holders ....who assume priorty.
It's a disgrace supporters clubs get circa 10% of priorty to tickets to this particular Bournemouth game.
You get first access because you’ve purchased a package that includes first access. Completely different than getting first access above everybody due to back room deals.My understanding about being phase 1 was that we got a) discounted prices, b) helped the team plan early, c) a free shirt, d) £25 voucher to the shop e) a ticket for all home matches. This was in part as a reward to paying for a season ticket last year when we had only an ifollow pass having paid for our season tickets. At no point do I ever remember it being access over others to get away tickets.
The irony of course is as phase 1 ticket holders, why do you think you should get access over other season ticket holders or indeed non-season ticket holders, some of whom can't always travel or commit to all home games? Are they less of a fan than you? Is it because you committed funds early or assume you've spent a chunk of money that entitles you? I keep reading it, but no different to those corporate members, who by the same analogy have spent more and deserve a higher priority. If you don't want a hierarchy where you're not at the top of the list, then it should be a general free for all for all ticket, when most of this complaining is because someone has something they don't.
Edit: sorry London not aimed directly at you, just the latest one I replied to and a genuine question for all phase 1 on here keep being quoted (of which I am a part btw).
Does it? Do you have a link to that as I'm phase 1 and not seen it.You get first access because you’ve purchased a package that includes first access. Completely different than getting first access above everybody due to back room deals.
The club specified “first priority access”:
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From: NEWS: Ricoh Return Membership details confirmed - on priority sale from Thursday!
Cleary that’s false advertising
Very weird example. Busses don't have supporters for a start. They provide a service and if it was dreadful you would find other means. Football clubs can be terrible and supporters remain, look at us all here today. And to be honest, regardless, I would expect those who have shown 'loyalty' to your hypothetical bus service, to get priority over those who don't.Imagine if bus companies ran such a club/loyalty scheme.
Pay for your bus pass and on a snow day when there's a skeleton service they only let pass holders get on the bus.
When demand outstrips supply loyalty schemes just mean hoarding of access.
The first part of your post I understand and sympathise with regards to who does or doesn't have access.I do think the phase 1 and phase 2 holders should get access to away tickets at the same time.
I also believe membership clubs should not have priority/guaranteed access to tickets.
Its funny how members of clubs who get access to tickets not just CCFC matches don't appear to have an issue with it. The dodgy ticket scheme from the club explains a lot when the same fans appear at away matches all the time.
You didnt have to have a season ticket last year to be phase 1 this season. I had a ST last season and renewed immediatly but one of my mates only got his ticket in the summer and didn't have one last year. Both are phase 1This was in part as a reward to paying for a season ticket last year when we had only an ifollow pass having paid for our season tickets.
The club did communicate out that phase one would get priority access on away tickets. Whether anyone agrees with it or not this was part of what people paid for.At no point do I ever remember it being access over others to get away tickets.
The first part of your post I understand and sympathise with regards to who does or doesn't have access.
The second part about the same ones attending all the away games is ludicrous. Have you not thought there might be other reasons for this? Particularly as 99% of the time obtaining tickets isn't an issue? Should they not be allowed to attend this one because they've been to all the others? Fk me there's some corkers on here, but that's gold!
I'd acknowledged the second part after Shmmeee posted the link above. The first part in the same article says that of those who paid for Ricoh Return Membership, there was priority to people who had either a ST in the last Ricoh year or Stans first. I can't imagine many weren't both, but there is a distinction in that article.You didnt have to have a season ticket last year to be phase 1 this season. I had a ST last season and renewed immediatly but one of my mates only got his ticket in the summer and didn't have one last year. Both are phase 1
The club did communicate out that phase one would get priority access on away tickets. Whether anyone agrees with it or not this was part of what people paid for.
When was the last time you wanted to go to an away game and couldn't get a ticket? I'm genuinely interested before I call out your bullshit. The only time I can recall ever having an issue was Exeter when their stand was down and they only gave us a few hundred.No im saying this explains why when we have small allocations at matches. You often see the same people/same people bragging on Facebook they have tickets. Funny how they always have physical tickets before any have been posted.. They must be really luckily with Ticketmaster to all ways get tickets.
I'm on the side of they shouldn't be getting tickets but this is an odd take. I have never got a ticket through anything other than Ticketmaster and I am, very luckily, yet to miss out in say the last ten years of travelling regularly. The only game where there was a limited amount and I didn't try was the Exeter game as I couldn't make it. But it happens like once or twice a year max, and on each occasion I have been fortunate enough to get one. I think you are looking at something there that isn't happening.No im saying this explains why when we have small allocations at matches. You often see the same people/same people bragging on Facebook they have tickets. Funny how they always have physical tickets before any have been posted.. They must be really luckily with Ticketmaster to all ways get tickets.
Luton this season went pretty quickly too.When was the last time you wanted to go to an away game and couldn't get a ticket? I'm genuinely interested before I call out your bullshit. The only time I can recall ever having an issue was Exeter when their stand was down and they only gave us a few hundred.
When was the last time you wanted to go to an away game and couldn't get a ticket? I'm genuinely interested before I call out your bullshit. The only time I can recall ever having an issue was Exeter when their stand was down and they only gave us a few hundred.
I'm on the side of they shouldn't be getting tickets but this is an odd take. I have never got a ticket through anything other than Ticketmaster and I am, very luckily, yet to miss out in say the last ten years of travelling regularly. The only game where there was a limited amount and I didn't try was the Exeter game as I couldn't make it. But it happens like once or twice a year max, and on each occasion I have been fortunate enough to get one. I think you are looking at something there that isn't happening.
Where is this article? Being genuine now because if they have said that its shit, because there would be a lot less than 8000 of us trying for that initial stage (Supporters clubs aside)I'd acknowledged the second part after Shmmeee posted the link above. The first part in the same article says that of those who paid for Ricoh Return Membership, there was priority to people who had either a ST in the last Ricoh year or Stans first. I can't imagine many weren't both, but there is a distinction in that article.