No, it isn't fair and doesn't work. It just allows a small group to undeservedly jump ahead of their fellow season ticket holders along with corporate ticket holders. Elitist scheme.There was an AWFUL lot of crying on here about a lot of season card holders not being able to build up priority points because the 'elite' snap up all away tickets and gain more points before anyone else can.
This just shows that 99% of our away games make general sale, and the priority point system for the REALLY high demand games is fair and works.
Hopefully all those that moaned they couldn't get access to Sunderland tickets are going to Cardiff and/or Sheff Utd to build up their points.
No, it isn't fair and doesn't work. It just allows a small group to undeservedly jump ahead of their fellow season ticket holders along with corporate ticket holders. Elitist scheme.
I had no interest in either, I was just criticising the unfair system.It's open to all Corcy lad. Anyone can build up points if they want to.
I think you and I both know that really, the majority of the whingers can't be arsed with all the effort. They just wanted tickets for Sunderland and have no interest in going to Cardiff.
There was an AWFUL lot of crying on here about a lot of season card holders not being able to build up priority points because the 'elite' snap up all away tickets and gain more points before anyone else can.
This just shows that 99% of our away games make general sale, and the priority point system for the REALLY high demand games is fair and works.
Hopefully all those that moaned they couldn't get access to Sunderland tickets are going to Cardiff and/or Sheff Utd to build up their points.
It is fair and it does work, albeit there's some small tweeks that need to be sorted (e.g. - Gold Card status and Chairman's drink status - both closed shop).No, it isn't fair and doesn't work. It just allows a small group to undeservedly jump ahead of their fellow season ticket holders along with corporate ticket holders. Elitist scheme.
It's to allow those who put a great deal of time, effort and make a lot of sacrifices, travelling 'Boro around all over the UK to have a better chance of bagging a high in demand ticket ahead of those who don't.Outdated because those who could afford the time and money weren't at the front of the queue so put together a pressure group to get policy changed to suit themselves?
Time and effort it's a hobby that they can afford both time and money on. No effort required, unless they're walking or cycling there.It's to allow those who put a great deal of time, effort and make a lot of sacrifices, travelling 'Boro around all over the UK to have a better chance of bagging a high in demand ticket ahead of those who don't.
That's why it's now, a lot fairer
No effort required?No effort required
Make sure you log in to your account before viewing tickets.Have we sold out? Looks like it on MFC tickets.
It's because people don't have that much spare money or as much spare time as the few that go do.No effort required?
So why is Cardiff away less attended than most other away games? Especially given the fact the ticket prices for Cardiff away are one of the cheapest around?
Also the cost of getting there, it may be £19 a ticket for Cardiff and £33 for Sheff Utd but if you went on the travel club, Cardiff is more expensive overall.It's because people don't have that much spare money or as much spare time as the few that go do.
As I said, no effort required.
It's open to all Corcy lad. Anyone can build up points if they want to.
I think you and I both know that really, the majority of the whingers can't be arsed with all the effort. They just wanted tickets for Sunderland and have no interest in going to Cardiff.
It's because people don't have that much spare money or as much spare time as the few that go do.
As I said, no effort required.