Please explain how the old system of where everyone with a season ticket had the same equal opportunity of getting away tickets etc irrelevant of points wasnt fair?
What is so fair about having a system that has many flaws benefiting a select few.
The priority point system is a system with flaws. If it is to reward loyalty, I have been a loyal fan for over 30 years and season ticket holder for over 15 years. Due to work commitments and finances I am only able to get to a couple of away games with my kids but this should not mean I am any...
Received initially 3800 tickets. Fond memories a few years back of going to Preston. Decent parking, plenty of pubs and nice stadium. Hopefully we will get a decent turn out for this game too.
So you have just provided another legitimate reason why and how the priority points system is unfair. Those with higher points continue to amass points even when they dont go to games themselves. Others use their their tickets on their behalf meaning others who would have gone at the lower...
How is it fair when there has been many a game when those on the lower points dont get an opportunity to buy an away ticket and therefore dont have the chance to gain points. That gap will therefore grow further between those at the top end and those at the bottom.
Some people need to get over themselves and have a reality check. Saying they are more loyal than other Boro fans purely based on them having more priority points. I have been a Boro fan for over 40 years, been to hundreds of home and away games yet only now in a position where the last 4 years...
Trying t buy a ticket for tomorrow and all i am getting when pressing buy tickets is
Oops! a general exception has occured, please refer to the system administrator for further details...
Anyone else having same problem?