It's only a West Ham game. I can't see this ever causing problems.
It's only a West Ham game. I can't see this ever causing problems.
Out of interest why have the chosen the west ham game to give 1901 priority when they didn't for the far more popular palace game. Seems a bit strange.
Not that I think it will be an issue as there should be enough to go round for west ham.
Im not trawling thru this thread but two observations
I got my WHU tix on Friday no probs (1580) loyalty points but not a 1901 member.
It did amuse me to see a 1901 option for the WH game.
Beach Hut better get one as we ALL know what happened last time
Out of interest why have the chosen the west ham game to give 1901 priority when they didn't for the far more popular palace game. Seems a bit strange.
We have 5 tickets thanks and for Burnley and will be at Barnsley
Just as well - wouldn't want that free first class rail travel going to, errrm, waste.
Just as well - wouldn't want that free first class rail travel going to, errrm, waste.
1901ers were given priority and allowed to purchase an extra ticket for Liverpool.
Which would probably explain why the tickets all sold out quicker than anyone expected thus leaving many of those with lesser points no chance of getting a ticket. Chances are many of those 'bonus' 1901 tickets went to 'Johnny come hardly ever' or 'Johnny going for the first time' on a jolly awayday. Wrong.
If we make the play offs, I hope this 'arrangement' doesn't occur again should we make Wembley.
I think (?) I can answer that. A few above zilch corperate would be my hunch based on my experience today.
I experienced the 1901 Club for the first time today in the East Stand. I wore a smart pair of jeans plus a casual shirt (tucked in for a change) & shoes. Based on many others in there, I felt overdressed. From what I saw today, there appeared to be very few corperate looking types in there. Maybe all the suits were having a mufti day today? Who knows?
As for the whole experience? I'm so glad I never even considered joining. A free programme & cuppa at half time, a pleasant enough run of the mill bar plus restuarant with overpriced food is not worth the high sum for membership in my opinion. (Over a grand I believe?) Give me the North Stand any day.
As for the East Stand itself? It felt like a library to me. I thought I was sitting in Madam Tussuad's! Everyone around us was motionless & expressionless. The silence only being broken when somebody had a moan about Barnes or Brezevan. Giving any vocal encouragement seemed to almost invite stares of disapproval.
Its up to supporters how they spend their money at the club. Their choice. Had I spent all that dosh on membership, I would have felt knocked. Roll on next Tuesday & my regular seat.
Your point being ?
My post said and YOU quoted " I thought all they got was 50 EXTRA loyalty points "
I stand corrected it was 30 EXTRA
You are correct in thinking young seagulls got 50 points tho !
Commercial page of the program yesterday said that 300 West Ham tickets had been reserved for 1901 - rest on loyalty points.