breakthewallsdown
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Not bad deal that tbf
Not bad deal that tbf
Hospitality package outside of away allocation?
Not far off what we are paying for tickets, hotel, trains.Not bad deal that tbf
New season ticket holders are always ‘chasing the sun’ then..Apologies if this has already been set but its rolling, so only the first year of the cycle drops off
New season ticket holders are always ‘chasing the sun’ then..
Hotel £60Not far off what we are paying for tickets, hotel, trains.
It wasn’t intended as a moan about ticket availability. It was more the issue of people not going but buying tickets anyway for people who haven’t earned the right to priority tickets. Some people think it’s their right to buy priority tickets to sell on either at cost or for profit but that’s not what the system was intended for and it just puts tickets in the hands of people going on a one off basis ahead of some who might be more deserving.I don’t get why this thread is going on. Everybody with a season ticket for 2 years that wanted a ticket got a ticket
No. I would just like to be able to watch the football club I support every now and then. I don't think it's a big ask. I'm not asking for "loyalty". I don't even understand what you're trying to say. You think it should be a local club for local people. Fair enough.
quite simply you go to Everton away on a Tuesday night, or Burnley away or Mansfield at home in the 2nd round of the carabao cup etc. You've cherry picked x 2 high demand fixtures. Plenty of opportunities to get your points up if you wanted to. Almost all of our away games this season have had tickets go to general sale or low priority points holders
You claim I've cherry picked but lets look at this logically, in a perfectly possible scenario where Burnley, Watford and Norwich get relegated, with Fulham, Bournemouth and Boro coming up let's look at the games:
High Demand
Arsenal
Brentford
Chelsea
Crystal Palace
Fulham
Leeds
Liverpool
Man Utd
Man City
Newcastle
Tottenham
West Ham
That's 12 games where demand would be very high
Medium Demand
Aston Villa
Everton
Leicester
Wolves
Low Demand
Bournemouth
Brighton
Southampton
If we got promoted (huge if) it would be very difficult for those with low points to get any away tickets next season and build up any kind of points history.
Because it prevents people more deserving of access to tickets.Why do people care what others do with their season ticket?
How does it?Because it prevents people more deserving of access to tickets.
Anyone who was able to offer their season ticket to others for this match would be able to buy a ticket regardless.Wrong. Season ticket holders missed out on the opportunity to buy tickets against United.
Notwithstanding that, the purpose of the system was so that the person with the points could benefit from buying tickets earlier than others. Buying tickets for others just means they bank points unfairly and create a closed shop. I would’ve thought that’s obvious.
Anyone who was able to offer their season ticket to others for this match would be able to buy a ticket regardless.
There's minimal benefit to "banking" points right now.
First time season ticket holders have missed out, or those who haven't renewed since Tony Pulis was in charge.
That's their own fault.