Your frequent argument that the ticket prices are fine and lowering them won’t get any more people up there, was what I was getting at.
Who gives priority?...A club that regularly sells out at away games and is dealing with small allocations Nick. Take Leeds, for games with small allocations, like Sheffield Utd Away. This is from their website:
Away Tracker System
Any games with a low allocation will be allocated by our away attendance tracker system.
Approximately 4 weeks before the fixture, Ticket Services will make an announcement via www.leedsunited.com confirming the deadline dates to apply and all details including the number of away games that fans must have attended in order to qualify to apply for a ticket. Tickets for these games will be allocated to those fans who have attended the most away games irrespective of Membership package.
I’m not saying ST shouldn’t get anything, I’m saying we need to bring in an away points system to make sure away tickets are fairly distributed to those that do actually travel to away games.
Clearly your all-knowing, encyclopaedic knowledge of football overrules all though Nick. You fat fuck.
Away tickets are only available to Season Ticket Holders / Members (strictly 1 ticket each)
On-sale dates will be announced on a game-by-game basis. Approximately 3 weeks before each away fixture tickets will go on sale online. After deducting the allocation of tickets for Away Season Ticket holders, 80% of the remaining tickets will go on sale exclusively to home Season Ticket Holders on a first come first served basis and 20% are reserved for Members. The Members allocation will be sold in the following order of priority; Gold Members & International Members then Silver Members (subject to availability)
In the event that any tickets remain out of the Season Ticket Holder's allocation, then these will be released to Gold Members & International Members at the start of their period along with their 20% Members allocation. In this case, Season Ticket Holders will be able to purchase a ticket during the Members period. Should the Season Ticket Holders 80% allocation sell out, then Season Ticket Holders will not be able to purchase tickets during the Gold & International Members period.
No it’s a seperate option
Hi...are the pubs ok by the main station for away fans ??Our loyalty scheme was changed at the start of this season to make it fairer and caused a lot of discontent amongst some on our forum. In short you get points dependant on how long you had a ST in Amex era and then STH also get points for each away game, graded on how popular it is ie. Man Utd away was 5 points whereas Stoke away this weekend is 15 which is the maximum. We also get points for buying for home cup games, the game against you is worth 10 points. I think it works really well and means regular travellers get the tickets for the glamour games
Our loyalty scheme was changed at the start of this season to make it fairer and caused a lot of discontent amongst some on our forum. In short you get points dependant on how long you had a ST in Amex era and then STH also get points for each away game, graded on how popular it is ie. Man Utd away was 5 points whereas Stoke away this weekend is 15 which is the maximum. We also get points for buying for home cup games, the game against you is worth 10 points. I think it works really well and means regular travellers get the tickets for the glamour games
Which clubs sell just away season tickets without a home one that gives priority? They usually require a home ST...
What people seem to forget in this debate is that there are plenty of season ticket holders who didn't get tickets today. The simple fact is more people wanted to go than there were tickets, that's life. As for this away points system I would have thought that is to ensure those who regularly attend away league fixtures get priority for away league games, cup ties are a different kettle of fish, and in the later rounds will always be over subscribed, priority then surely has to go to season ticket holders who are the lifeblood of any lower league team.Interesting debate, well whilst it was civilised! The club throughout this process have made one thing clear, get a ST and you will be looked after. The money goes into the club whereas away we get nowt.
Although I agree ST holders with away games should get a priority, I doubt anyone considered we would get this far!
I didn't say you weren't a 'true sky blue' and I was in the same situation when I lived in that part of the world but the fact of the matter is people who have a season ticket should have priority over everybody else. I don't get what the fuss is about. Like I said, 4.5k season ticket holders, 2 per person at a 4.5k allocation, I'm not losing any sleep at people who missed out.This is a bit unfair. I live in SE London and the travel to and from home games is just not viable along with work commitments etc. I do go to any game that I can, when ever I can. I've been to every away game anywhere near me that I can: Gillingham on freezing Tuesday nights (what an awful stand BTW!), Charlton, Millwall, westWHam, Crystal Palace, Torquay, Exeter (folks live in Devon), Tottenham, Arsenal and the Checkatrade trophy Final. I go to any home game I can get to, which isn't a lot. But I resent the idea that just because I don't have a season ticket I'm in some way not a true sky blue.
I don’t think you can win with these things tbh. All about demand, apart from the FA cup games, we don’t get many glamour ties. The ironic issue for us is that league two stadia is too small!Our loyalty scheme was changed at the start of this season to make it fairer and caused a lot of discontent amongst some on our forum. In short you get points dependant on how long you had a ST in Amex era and then STH also get points for each away game, graded on how popular it is ie. Man Utd away was 5 points whereas Stoke away this weekend is 15 which is the maximum. We also get points for buying for home cup games, the game against you is worth 10 points. I think it works really well and means regular travellers get the tickets for the glamour games
Fairly sure West Ham do
In response to feedback from supporters and discussions at last week’s Supporter Advisory Board meeting, West Ham United will be trialling a new method for away ticket sales to allow more Season Ticket Holders and Claret Members the opportunity to follow the Hammers on the road.
The new system will see ten per cent of every away allocation reserved for our 52,000 Season Ticket Holders and Claret Members to purchase on a first come, first served basis, once the first 90 per cent of the allocation have been allocated as standard by Season Ticket Holder Priority Points.
Or people who attended the stoke game and previous rounds too, that would thin the crowd outWhat people seem to forget in this debate is that there are plenty of season ticket holders who didn't get tickets today. The simple fact is more people wanted to go than there were tickets, that's life. As for this away points system I would have thought that is to ensure those who regularly attend away league fixtures get priority for away league games, cup ties are a different kettle of fish, and in the later rounds will always be over subscribed, priority then surely has to go to season ticket holders who are the lifeblood of any lower league team.
From the Leeds site:
Ticket Information | Leeds United
It still doesn't get around buying a normal ST, which is the point being made.
Are you simple? It still requires a home season ticket to be eligible.
It clearly says clearly ‘season ticket holders and members’. My point earlier was that:
Every fucking club of note in the football league that takes decent away followings, (Leeds, Wednesday etc before you try and argue Yeovil doesn’t) has a points scoring system, to make sure away tickets go to those who travel regularly. Theyget top priority for Away Games. Top priority is ST that have X amount of away points, next priority is members that have X amount of away points. A ST with 0 away points, would be right downthe priority list, which is what it should be.
Every in demand allocation they have, they use the away tracker, which is based on the amount of away games folk have attended, which is exactly what I asked for. Good twist Nick, but you’re as much use as tits on a fish.
The simple fact is more people wanted to go than there were tickets, that's life.
Ooh, in parsley sauceIt clearly says clearly ‘season ticket holders and members’. My point earlier was that:
Every fucking club of note in the football league that takes decent away followings, (Leeds, Wednesday etc before you try and argue Yeovil doesn’t) has a points scoring system, to make sure away tickets go to those who travel regularly. Theyget top priority for Away Games. Top priority is ST that have X amount of away points, next priority is members that have X amount of away points. A ST with 0 away points, would be right downthe priority list, which is what it should be.
Every in demand allocation they have, they use the away tracker, which is based on the amount of away games folk have attended, which is exactly what I asked for. Good twist Nick, but you’re as much use as tits on a fish.
How many did we take to Carlisle, Swindon, Stevenage etc etc etc how many are we taking to Colchester, Wycombe. The teams you've mentioned sell out their allocations to all games no matter what. We don't so what's the point. If you're desperate to see city away go to Colchester.It clearly says clearly ‘season ticket holders and members’. My point earlier was that:
Every fucking club of note in the football league that takes decent away followings, (Leeds, Wednesday etc before you try and argue Yeovil doesn’t) has a points scoring system, to make sure away tickets go to those who travel regularly. Theyget top priority for Away Games. Top priority is ST that have X amount of away points, next priority is members that have X amount of away points. A ST with 0 away points, would be right downthe priority list, which is what it should be.
Every in demand allocation they have, they use the away tracker, which is based on the amount of away games folk have attended, which is exactly what I asked for. Good twist Nick, but you’re as much use as tits on a fish.
I didn't have a winning ticket for tonight's lottery despite wanting to win as much as everybody elseYep.
Fair play AdgeLook-lots of people have missed out weather that’s season ticket holders or not. If people are really that miffed about missing the game go in the home end. Something I have done on numerous occasions, it’s really not that hard.
Or, go to the Ricoh on Saturday. If you really want to watch city play, what better day to do it?!Look-lots of people have missed out weather that’s season ticket holders or not. If people are really that miffed about missing the game go in the home end. Something I have done on numerous occasions, it’s really not that hard.
Or go to Brighton any other weekend if you want a day on the piss.Or, go to the Ricoh on Saturday. If you really want to watch city play, what better day to do it?!
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That's a Joke!!! Absolute joke. The lottery is idiotic. MORONS. Couldn't run a lottery properly if they tried.I didn't have a winning ticket for tonight's lottery despite wanting to win as much as everybody else
Hi...are the pubs ok by the main station for away fans ??
How many did we take to Carlisle, Swindon, Stevenage etc etc etc how many are we taking to Colchester, Wycombe. The teams you've mentioned sell out their allocations to all games no matter what. We don't so what's the point. If you're desperate to see city away go to Colchester.
That still needs a home season ticket though doesn't it as a base and it's built up from there?
i read the basketmakers is ok..tucked away down a back street but quite close to the station? or is it the best idea just to head up to the ground and drink inside....are th e trains difficult to get on the later you leave it?..and tks for all the info so farNo, all the pubs by the station are strictly home only. Weatherspoons and Yates at bottom of West Street (approx 8-10 min walk) accept away fans. Alternatively if you are not wearing colours you will be ok in the many pubs around the city that are not in immediate vicinity of the station.
You have, doesn't mean others have.I’ve been to 8 already. Can’t make that one but will be off to Mansfield and Brighton.
You could say that another thread has turned into a petty argument because people are unnecessarily criticising the club again.and another thread descends into a petty argument !
Exactly - it ridiculous that people are moaning. Every season everyone knows that the best way to get a ticket to big games is being a season ticket holder. There no big conspiracy, the club haven’t got this wrong.......... it’s just tough shit. If you’re not a ST holder then I’d suggest to buy a fucking ST next season.Surely everybody has known for years it's the benefit of a season ticket / membership? The same as every other club. The same as Wembley, the same as Crewe in the JPT.
To be fair this is a valid point - and if the club sold away ST then I’d be very interested if they come with the same priority as Home ST..... I might just purchase the away one.It is yes. I think the point is that if you have a season ticket but don’t travel away like many then you are way down the list....
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