Londonccfcfan
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It's still the 3500 season ticket holders hard core that went to brum.
Still will be same 3500 who have high priorty.
Still will be same 3500 who have high priorty.
Some people only do away games therefore giving the clu
Some people only go to away games therefore giving the club no money why should they get more points.
I'm unsure about it but I hope it encourages people the go to some home matches if there are 50/50. Although that will only kick in when people miss out on a big away cup game in future.
My fear is it will stop the big day out followings because it will be too late to buy tickets when they make general sale.
They have got it wrong in the past but for games like Preston, Blackburn and Hull where allocations are big and demand not as high, they need to open it up to general sale within a day or two.
So I had a s/t in the covid season even no games and got the shirt, had a Ricoh Return s/t and got the shirt, now have this years s/t and got the shirt, so how many points do I have? about 70???
cheers mateI make that 760, even if you did no away games and no home cup games.
Both will sellout but many won’t travel they will just want the points or try and sell the ticket on FB.Agree. Millwall and Hull won't sell out, so no need to apply the system too strictly for these games. No point releasing to general sale 3 days before a game if there are loads of tickets left.
Says in paragraph 2 it will be available shortly.Can anyone see their points yet or is it following in next few days?
Says in paragraph 2 it will be available shortly.
I’m happy to try it but I don’t it. Seems complicated and a faff. Never saw much wrong with first come first serve. Only affected literally a couple of games last year. Nothing was ever perfect for everyone
The points criteria is on the website, so have probably got their calculators out.I know, just seen lots of people quoting on twitter what their points are, but assuming they were on the wind up.
Both will sellout but many won’t travel they will just want the points or try and sell the ticket on FB.
But really what the club needs is revenue, so commercially it'd be better for the club financially to base it on pounds spent on the club, inc. merch.Because they’re supporting the team?
I'd agree, although L2 was great fun, it was the season before that we all deserve a medal for in hindsight.Think it’s fair in the most part, although I think anyone who had a ST in League Two (i.e yours truly) should have an additional 500 points. Rewards the few who committed to the club at its lowest point.
The last 4 away games - Fulham, Blues, Albion and Stoke all sold out in no time, literally minutes, and it did become a bit of a scrum. I always thought it was a bit tinpot that we didn't have an away loyalty scheme when so many other clubs do and this doesn't seem at all complicated.
See this is problem, people crying eXcLuSiVe ClUb, when it's nothing of the sort.I don't like the points system. It just means those that can't afford to go home and away week in week out, and those that have commitments but try to get to a few away games a season won't get tickets. It will be the same 2k or so every week, like a private exclusive club.
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See this is problem, people crying eXcLuSiVe ClUb, when it's nothing of the sort.
There are plenty of away games that don't sell out. So you could have 0 home or away games to your name yet still go to probably 60%+ of away games.
What it does mean is that when Blackpool just so happens to be that one game everyone can now afford and has no commitments for it will give regulars a shot at tickets first.
Seems fair to me.
Yeah I think you can't argue with that.I have no issue with that, as long as it's not regulars plus 3 of their mates that never go.
Yeah. Happens at other clubsYou think people are going to spend £30 on a ticket they don't want and may not be able to sell on simply to add 2% to their loyalty points tally? Just can't see it.
Everyone has their own opinion on it that will suit the individual. For example i think its a great scheme as i went to every home and away game but missed out on Bournemouth away because some people fancied a day at the seaside that for example would not have travelled to Preston on a Wednesday night.I don't like the points system. It just means those that can't afford to go home and away week in week out, and those that have commitments but try to get to a few away games a season won't get tickets. It will be the same 2k or so every week, like a private exclusive club.
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Yeah I think you can't argue with that.
I've always though 2 per person is fairest. Places like QPR where they have split areas it's shit to have the chance you may be on your own because your pal is a lower cat.
That said I still understand if they go 1 per person. but I hope if they do then they need to make the windows smaller I think. Few games last season the general felt to late to me and put people off.
You think people are going to spend £30 on a ticket they don't want and may not be able to sell on simply to add 2% to their loyalty points tally? Just can't see it.