Loyalty Point Bands (2 Viewers)

Tommo1993

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Wouldn’t say an awful lot will buy without intention of attending, I think some people play it by ear. But certainly more than enough people do it. Very cuntish, the worst player of this game.
 

torchomatic

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What's been the highest points allocation requirement this season? Oxford at 1700?
 

torchomatic

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Luton and Plymouth will probably beat that points requirement if we’re in the playoffs.

Yes, I should think so. 1800 probably. I have no issue with that. Loyalty should be rewarded.

EDIT: can't do Plymouth but will be doing Hull and Luton.
 
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Marty

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Wouldn’t say an awful lot will buy without intention of attending, I think some people play it by ear. But certainly more than enough people do it. Very cuntish, the worst player of this game.

I bet it's barely double figures doing this, those that could get the tickets with high points tally from the start would have been attending all the games anyway.

Like someone else said, it's the same faces every week at the away games.
 

torchomatic

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Oxford sold out about 10 minutes into the 1600 points slot
It started at 1700 though, didn't it? I got ours not long after they went on sale at ten.
 

torchomatic

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I bet it's barely double figures doing this, those that could get the tickets with high points tally from the start would have been attending all the games anyway.

Like someone else said, it's the same faces every week at the away games.

I can't see the point as the only reward for getting points is being able to get away tickets. Why get away tickets for the points and then sell the tickets on? Makes no sense.
 

Tommo1993

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I bet it's barely double figures doing this, those that could get the tickets with high points tally from the start would have been attending all the games anyway.

Like someone else said, it's the same faces every week at the away games.

Barely double figures is more than enough. 1 is more than enough. Also, nobody knows the same 2000 odd faces.
 

Cov4life

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I can't see the point as the only reward for getting points is being able to get away tickets. Why get away tickets for the points and then sell the tickets on? Makes no sense.
It’s pretty simple really. It’s a way of not having to attend and still collect points so they have first dibs for games like the quarter final at wolves. I wonder why people want to be in the highest points tariff?
 

torchomatic

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It’s pretty simple really. It’s a way of not having to attend and still collect points so they have first dibs for games like the quarter final at wolves. I wonder why people want to be in the highest points tariff?

Maybe so, but it's a risk. No one knew we would progress that far or get to Wembley again. Seems a lot of hassle for something that probably won't happen.
 

Marty

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It’s pretty simple really. It’s a way of not having to attend and still collect points so they have first dibs for games like the quarter final at wolves. I wonder why people want to be in the highest points tariff?

For these people to be in the top bracket initially they needed to put the time and effort in before the points scheme even started. Plenty of away games reach a low points tally or general sale.

As someone who does 10-15 away games a season, I know I'm going to miss out on the smallest allocations.
 

CV22SBA

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It’s pretty simple really. It’s a way of not having to attend and still collect points so they have first dibs for games like the quarter final at wolves. I wonder why people want to be in the highest points tariff?
Wolves was our first quarter-final since 2008. People are not collecting points in the hope of a one of chance against a big club every 15 years.

8 people in my network. 6 of us over 2K points now and the other 2 over 1.9K. We all went to away games in L2. If you went in L2 you are now not collecting points to sell your ticket in the Championship.
 

torchomatic

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For these people to be in the top bracket initially they needed to put the time and effort in before the points scheme even started. Plenty of away games reach a low points tally or general sale.

As someone who does 10-15 away games a season, I know I'm going to miss out on the smallest allocations.

We do around 18/19/20 a season. Never missed out yet.

There are few we like to do or we'll do if my son has not been to a ground before, but we can be choosy.

We're doing Sheffield United and then probably Hull and Luton. Cant face the M5 on a bank holiday so will watch Plymouth on the tele. We went down there last February for our game.
 
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Tommo1993

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We do a out 18/19/20 a season. Never missed out yet.

There are few we Luke to do or we'll do if my son has not been to a ground before, but we can be choosy.

We're doing Sheffield United and then probably Hull and Luton. Cant face the M5 on a bank holiday so will watch Plymouth on the tele. We went down there last February for our game.

I’d have done Plymouth if it was the Friday instead. Definitely not monday!
 

Cov4life

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For these people to be in the top bracket initially they needed to put the time and effort in before the points scheme even started. Plenty of away games reach a low points tally or general sale.

As someone who does 10-15 away games a season, I know I'm going to miss out on the smallest allocations.
You’re basically saying because they went to games in the past they are entitled to buy tickets to sell for points. I’m not getting into it any further with you, I’m saying it happens, end of.
 

Cov4life

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Wolves was our first quarter-final since 2008. People are not collecting points in the hope of a one of chance against a big club every 15 years.

8 people in my network. 6 of us over 2K points now and the other 2 over 1.9K. We all went to away games in L2. If you went in L2 you are now not collecting points to sell your ticket in the Championship.
What are you going on about, wolves was a game with a small allocation, like a lot of the away days we get in the championship that are sold out before filtering down to the lower points tariffs.
 

Alex1987

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What are you going on about, wolves was a game with a small allocation, like a lot of the away days we get in the championship that are sold out before filtering down to the lower points tariffs.

Haven't something like 16/20 made it to STHs this season. Believe only Stoke, Watford, Derby, Sheff U have required anything over 500 points? Think someone was keeping track somewhere
 

CV22SBA

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What are you going on about, wolves was a game with a small allocation, like a lot of the away days we get in the championship that are sold out before filtering down to the lower points tariffs.
WTF are you going on about. You think 4,812 is a small allocation at Wolves?
We also don't sell-out "a lot" of away games let alone at people with max points. Apart from Oxford, Derby & Sheff Utd if you wanted a ticket you could get one.
 

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