The History Man
Active member
Dave the Gaffer said:ok, this is my last word as we are gojng round in circles, however we have been tld we sold approx 4500 ST this year.
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Fair enough, if that is what the supporters club, who had the meeting with the board, suggest then who are we to argue.
I don't know why Dave the Gaffer thinks the Supporters' Club have had a meeting with the board on the matter of ticket allocation in recent times, because we have not.
The last specific meeting we had was in 2003 when we came up with what we considered a workable away "passport" scheme, but the club turned it down.
At the time of the Spurs game in 2005 we made representations regarding a fairer allocation just as (probably) hundreds of other supporters did. The club then announced, perhaps on the basis of what we said or perhaps not, that they would allocate a proportion of tickets to season-ticket holders and a proportion to AMS members, on a 50/50 basis. (In fact, when the AMS started, this is how it worked.)
My own opinion is that the principle of the current policy is fair but I might well quibble over the proportions. A 50/50 split seems to be purely arbitrary - a more "scientific" basis for determining the proportions might see more people satisfied that the club has a fair policy.
I have heard so many groups that might be given priority that I think such a priority scheme would be unworkable for the club, an administrative nightmare. Here are some I have seen - you can probably add more:
Shareholders, Ten-year season-ticket holders, Nine-year season-ticket holders, Three-year season-ticket holders, Annual season-ticket holders, Litter patrollers, Active contributors to the Falmer For All Campaign, Alive & Kicking Appeal contributors, Lottery agents, Kit sponsors, Friends of the Albion companies, Match and ball sponsors, Executive Club members, Seagulls Club members, N&P Building Society Albion Club Savers Account holders, AMS (Away Membership Scheme) members (which includes season-ticket holders).
Any scheme ought to fair and ought to be simple, and I think we're not far from that. With the right proportions - I don't know what they are but I would think two-thirds going to season-ticket holders would be nearer the mark - then the current policy would be the one.
Tim Carder
Chairman, Brighton & Hove Albion Supporters' Club