Odd regarding Old Trafford. I intend to be making a very high %age of matches, yet the MU one is a game I shall be more than happy to miss.
I'll post you a half and half scarf
Odd regarding Old Trafford. I intend to be making a very high %age of matches, yet the MU one is a game I shall be more than happy to miss.
I'll post you a half and half scarf
My mate must have paid over 20k in 1901 s/t's since the amex open,don't begrudge him any points for that commitment
I think the system is fair. Some 1901ers forked out £500 or even £1000 in 2010 in some cases a year before the stadium opened. It's good that the club shows loyalty to them.
I think the system is fair. Some 1901ers forked out £500 or even £1000 in 2010 in some cases a year before the stadium opened. It's good that the club shows loyalty to them.
I suppose another question is would you buy a Season Ticket with a compulsory Cup Ticket purchase condition if it meant you say got 1050 to 1080 points or something? That is effectively what is included on the 1901 ticket as they pay for all games including friendlies. 20 points for a home cup game isn't it?
We had one of those for the second season at the Amex, think it was an extra 50 points
I suppose another question is would you buy a Season Ticket with a compulsory Cup Ticket purchase condition if it meant you say got 1050 to 1080 points or something? That is effectively what is included on the 1901 ticket as they pay for all games including friendlies. 20 points for a home cup game isn't it?
Without the Villa points being added yet, I will start next season on 1121, having only been to 5 away games this season. I have been to three cup games, two of which were 20 points
Point is this season, 1901 members have effectively paid for Colchester, Reading and MK Dons within their ticket conditions. So they'd be on 1060 anyway. If the cup runs were extended, there might be 120 points up for grabs for ST holders, but they'd be still on 1100. It's not quite the disparity people are making out. I think if I was splashing out on a ticket that included every home game from the start of the season, I'd expect loyalty points above that of a standard season ticket.
I think if I was splashing out on a ticket that included every home game from the start of the season, I'd expect loyalty points above that of a standard season ticket
True, but could they not just award 20 additional points each time the extra home cup games happen ?Point is this season, 1901 members have effectively paid for Colchester, Reading and MK Dons within their ticket conditions. So they'd be on 1060 anyway. If the cup runs were extended, there might be 120 points up for grabs for ST holders, but they'd be still on 1100. It's not quite the disparity people are making out. I think if I was splashing out on a ticket that included every home game from the start of the season, I'd expect loyalty points above that of a standard season ticket.
Agreed - as I said in my opening post. The question was whether 100 points was too many. Without checking, I'm pretty certain we don't average 5 home cup games a season, so I'm not buying any "extended cup run" justification.
True, but could they not just award 20 additional points each time the extra home cup games happen ?
So who's more of a fan
Someone who's paid £20,000 over 6 years on season tickets on say a salary of £46,000
Or someone who's paid £5,000 over 6 years on season tickets on say a salary of £18,000 a year
That's where rewarding 1901 more points falls flat on its face IMO
The 1901 people are probably paying the going rate for a match ticket,if the rest of the stadium dug in deeper then TB would not behaving to keep subbing STH's