And it increases the divide as they accrue more points through the process. But hey, this game is for the minions who have no influence.The point system need’s looking at .
I have 900 points and struggle to get away tickets .
I also live 137 miles away from cov so every home game is ( away ) .
mid week games away from cov depending where they are is nigh on impossible to make .
My point is those with the most points will always get priority over others which is fair one way but that gives no one else a chance for tickets if they’re limited.
So some kind of system that’s fair to all needs to be looked at .
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Yeah I’m missing a couple of hundred points then. Is there any way to get that sorted?
cant remember if they did something different first season, as that was when we didnt go to games ?
Why do people keep repeating this shite. There has been plenty of games to build points up this season.
I started this season on 950 points and I now have 1570 (with next year's ST points just added). I live over 100miles away from Coventry. I understand im at a point in my life where I am able to commit to more games than others, whether its because of time or money, and thats fine we all have stuff going on no one judging you. But saying that it's a closed shop on tickets is bollocks. You may not be able to go because of personal stuff but its not because you can't build up points.
QPR,Swansea,Middlesbrough,Blackpool ,Millwall and readingOut of interest which games have you struggled for? In my mind there has only been like 2 or 3 games all season that you wouldn't have got tickets for (could be wrong with that).
Just looked into this as I was interested. Boro is fair enough although people with 900 points did get some of the allocation. You had two days to get QPR tickets before it sold out. Swansea looked to make it to general sale. Blackpool made general sale. Millwall was pay on the gate, and Reading only looked to sell out as it reached 'Season Ticket Holders'. I don't think the points system is the reason you haven't made those games.QPR,Swansea,Middlesbrough,Blackpool ,Millwall and reading
But again though a lot of away games haven't even sold out and I would say most have reached general sale, so it's not really an issue of capacity for most games. Yes boro away your not getting a ticket unless you're right up there.In an ideal world the allocations would be bigger than 2000 for most games. But they aren’t, and this seems the fairest system to prioritise.
The wife and I have about 850 each, we’d have gone to Boro 2nd leg if possible but no problem at all with them going to those who have been the most.
Exactly.Just looked into this as I was interested. Boro is fair enough although people with 900 points did get some of the allocation. You had two days to get QPR tickets before it sold out. Swansea looked to make it to general sale. Blackpool made general sale. Millwall was pay on the gate, and Reading only looked to sell out as it reached 'Season Ticket Holders'. I don't think the points system is the reason you haven't made those games.
I bought tickets for the first 3 games on that list with a similar amount of points to you with no issues. The other 3 I couldn’t make, pretty sure that the Blackpool and Millwall games went quite a way down the points list.QPR,Swansea,Middlesbrough,Blackpool ,Millwall and reading
QPR,Swansea,Middlesbrough,Blackpool ,Millwall and reading
Not sure the original poster deserved such a backlash. He only suggested an idea (which many other clubs already enforce). This forum really has gone downhill in the last few years the way that we all talk to each other.
FWIW I’m probably in the top tier bracket but I’d be happy for a system where people who aren’t as fortunate as me (being able to afford lots of away games) but just as big a fan, get a chance of the odd away ticket here and there.
Maybe top catagory have a ballot for 70% of the allocation, second catagory for 20% of the allocation and bottom cat for 10% of the allocation.
It would mean over the season that there would be a slightly bigger spread of people getting to go rather than just a shut out to the same 2K every week
I started the season on around 800 points, the only game that I’ve failed to get tickets for that I wanted to go to, was the Middlesbrough away play off game, others have been absolutely no issue at all.
Away fans allocation rules in the EPL give access to 3,000 tickets per game if the stadium capacity is greater than 30,000 seats.Irrespective of Saturday’s result, do we think the club will introduce random balloting for a specific number of away tickets for next season? I know some clubs do this to ensure others who want to build up loyalty points have a chance to do so.
I bought a house this season so didn’t renew my ST for the first time, so I’m on 600 odd points with the renewal. Clearly a bad call with bad timing now, but hoping a fair system is established that rightfully prioritises those who’ve committed all their time to going to the most games but then also giving opportunities to lifelong fans who are still on a decent enough amount of points in recent times but will struggle for away tickets if we go up a league or continue to challenge next season.
Don’t quite see how those supporters, like myself, can improve their situation if the current system remains, as the cut off point is only going to continue to rise.
Thoughts?
Agreed and also having played all of those recently apart from Brentford I'd guess they are less attractive than some of the perceived top 6/7 sides.Away fans allocation rules in the EPL give access to 3,000 tickets per game if the stadium capacity is greater than 30,000 seats.
As our average this season was 2K and about 1.8K the season before all the regulars will get tickets. Only the games below people will struggle with points below i reckon 600.
Brentford, Palace, Fulham, Burnley & Bournemouth give 2K.
But how many people who get season tickets every year will suddenly decide to go to away games if we are in the Premier League, or get them for their mates? Not to mention that people who got season tickets the last couple of years and now this season will suddenly be jumping up from around 600 to 800.Away fans allocation rules in the EPL give access to 3,000 tickets per game if the stadium capacity is greater than 30,000 seats.
As our average this season was 2K and about 1.8K the season before all the regulars will get tickets. Only the games below people will struggle with points below i reckon 600.
Brentford, Palace, Fulham, Burnley & Bournemouth give 2K.
Ballot makes sense. Works well at plenty of clubs.
Give 2700 to those with the most points
Allocate 300 to the ballot for those with season ticket/400+
Keeps people interested
I live in Reading - and have been unable to get a ticket in the away end at the SCL for the last two years.
Threatening to leave, flouncing off, then keep returning to reply, you're clearly in good company here, welcome to the forumThank you for such a considerate and well thought- out response
This is exactly what I was intending with my original post and got some typically moronic responses which have completely ruined the thread
By moronic I assume you mean different opinions that you didn't like? Anyway I thought you weren't posting here again. What happened did you run out of attention elsewhere?Thank you for such a considerate and well thought- out response
This is exactly what I was intending with my original post and got some typically moronic responses which have completely ruined the thread
I'd say its irrelevant because all season its been 1 away ticket per ST holder so the regulars that have been going away will always be 250 points ahead of the ST holders that don't go away.But how many people who get season tickets every year will suddenly decide to go to away games if we are in the Premier League, or get them for their mates? Not to mention that people who got season tickets the last couple of years and now this season will suddenly be jumping up from around 600 to 800.
He has a season ticket for this thread? It’s up to him whether he turns upBy moronic I assume you mean different opinions that you didn't like? Anyway I thought you weren't posting here again. What happened did you run out of attention elsewhere?
It was mainly related to using 600 points as the mark for when it gets difficult. I would expect that to go up due to plenty of people jumping up 200 points, and potentially higher demand.I'd say its irrelevant because all season its been 1 away ticket per ST holder so the regulars that have been going away will always be 250 points ahead of the ST holders that don't go away.
Fuck's sake.Not much of a forum when there’s people like you and Balli001 monitoring responses all morning. I have a full time job that requires my attention, so just thought I’d check to see what most people are saying about it, which, barring you two, and a couple of other pathetic freaks who clearly like insulting others and don’t have much of a home life, is fair.
Penalty points for negative postsOn this note. Can anyone explain why I’ve got 530 points having had a ST the last three years as well as a few home cup games. Yet my children who have had a ST with me, but not the cup games, have more points?
They've looked at your posting here and decided on a points deduction?On this note. Can anyone explain why I’ve got 530 points having had a ST the last three years as well as a few home cup games. Yet my children who have had a ST with me, but not the cup games, have more points?
Simon, have you seen that Andy Hopkins from the Enemy was trying to contact you?Penalty points for negative posts
A friend called me yesterday, listened back on CWR and messaged Vic Minnett who is passing on my number to them.Simon, have you seen that Tony Hopkins from the Enemy was trying to contact you?
Hmm, surely you aren't suggesting that he agrees with you, so he's an approved respondee and the rest of us can go fuck ourselves as we disagree?Thank you for such a considerate and well thought- out response
This is exactly what I was intending with my original post and got some typically moronic responses which have completely ruined the thread
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