I went to CARLISLE in 1998 and I couldn't get one
but was it a wet winters night?
I went to CARLISLE in 1998 and I couldn't get one
but was it a wet winters night?
THAT'S IT IN A NUTSHELL, LOYALTY THAT'S BEEN INVENTED absolute piss take me old muckerThe thing is people like me and DR have shown a lot of loyalty over many years, and it may or may not be a case where we have been to more away matches than some in the top tier. You refer to Tuesday nights, where's my points for Carlisle, Walsall, Swindon, Swansea, Plymouth, Sheffield United etc etc? all of them night matches. 150 of us at Sunderland didn't even get a wave off the players let alone 10 points.
I'm "not entitled" to an Arsenal ticket, and I'm not after one, I'm just making a point that loyalty to this club wasn't invented in 2012
THAT'S IT IN A NUTSHELL, LOYALTY THAT'S BEEN INVENTED absolute piss take me old mucker
regards
DR
I'm well down the list, no complaints from me, I fell out of love with going away regularly years ago, I still make the odd trip, I usually end up getting a ticket on the "Bolsa Negra" and go in the wrong end. .
Black bag?
Correct, I was in Cuba in the early 90s (I didn't get any points for that either) it was common term for the black market that was rife even for tourists back then. I've just stuck with the term.
I know what you're saying but if people don't say anything it just carries on and the i'm alright jack scenario goes on, i'm like you despite what I've posted earlier on the subject but i'm sure there's plenty who don't use NSC who feel left in the lurch over this loyalty scheme.I'll be honest Das I'm not that bothered by the system, there's got to be one, and dinosaurs like you and I are gonna be left behind. I don't like the feeling of entitlement on here from some simply because they did a dozen away days last season
The thing is people like me and DR have shown a lot of loyalty over many years, and it may or may not be a case where we have been to more away matches than some in the top tier. You refer to Tuesday nights, where's my points for Carlisle, Walsall, Swindon, Swansea, Plymouth, Sheffield United etc etc? all of them night matches. 150 of us at Sunderland didn't even get a wave off the players let alone 10 points.
I'm "not entitled" to an Arsenal ticket, and I'm not after one, I'm just making a point that loyalty to this club wasn't invented in 2012
Sorry but those that go to most will have more points as each game goes by therefore when new tickets are released the threshold will rise, of course it will. And why should you be in the same group as those that have proven their commitment over many years?
Boo hoo..not fair.
Are you able to actually read what I put?
I never said it was unfair, neither did I say I should be in the same group as anyone I said the opposite that surely my recent loyalty of STH for 3 continuous years shouldn't put me in the same groups as JCL who jumped on our success last season.
Quite frankly I don't think my commitment to the club can be questioned & I apologise the commitment to feed my family was more important than buying season tickets when I wasn't working a few years ago, although like you I am sure, I was there during the fight for the goldstone, went to Gillingham(although not a season ticket holder) & was a season ticket holder at Withdean.
Your comment does confirm my point, if I am unable to buy tickets due to the threshold my loyalty points will never increase so how am I able to increase my points to be a Super committed fan ?
FWIW I did also say I wasn't sure how else it could be done any better .
Don't worry next season there'll be plenty of away games with tickets available
But if you are a continuously supporting supporter from those days you'll be up there. Is it right a Gills or Withdean supporter could rock up to the AMEX for the first time this season and be ahead of current supporters?
I think the club have got this right.
They wouldn't be 'ahead' of any current STH, just on a par with. I sometimes think that people regard the season we moved to the Amex as 'year zero' (in the same way some people regard the birth of the Premier League as the start of top flight football). When you think we had crowds of 6k at Withdean and now we have 23k season ticket holders and a long waiting list, you start to think opposition fans who sing 'where were you when you were crap' have a point. The people who trekked to Gillingham or who sat in the open stand at Withdean in the pouring rain to see us getting beaten by Hartlepool deserve something. There must be loads of people who post on NSC who never bothered going to Withdean but are now the biggest Albion fans ever. New supporters are great for the club, of course, but you have to ask... where were you?
They wouldn't be 'ahead' of any current STH, just on a par with. I sometimes think that people regard the season we moved to the Amex as 'year zero' (in the same way some people regard the birth of the Premier League as the start of top flight football). When you think we had crowds of 6k at Withdean and now we have 23k season ticket holders and a long waiting list, you start to think opposition fans who sing 'where were you when you were crap' have a point. The people who trekked to Gillingham or who sat in the open stand at Withdean in the pouring rain to see us getting beaten by Hartlepool deserve something. There must be loads of people who post on NSC who never bothered going to Withdean but are now the biggest Albion fans ever. New supporters are great for the club, of course, but you have to ask... where were you?
They wouldn't be 'ahead' of any current STH, just on a par with. I sometimes think that people regard the season we moved to the Amex as 'year zero' (in the same way some people regard the birth of the Premier League as the start of top flight football). When you think we had crowds of 6k at Withdean and now we have 23k season ticket holders and a long waiting list, you start to think opposition fans who sing 'where were you when you were crap' have a point. The people who trekked to Gillingham or who sat in the open stand at Withdean in the pouring rain to see us getting beaten by Hartlepool deserve something. There must be loads of people who post on NSC who never bothered going to Withdean but are now the biggest Albion fans ever. New supporters are great for the club, of course, but you have to ask... where were you?
We didn't ever lose to Hartlepool at Withdean.
Correct, I was in Cuba in the early 90s (I didn't get any points for that either) it was common term for the black market that was rife even for tourists back then. I've just stuck with the term.
I see some sort of protest is being organised by a group of Arsenal fans ..walking out after 27 minutes ..must be confident they'll have the game sewn up by then