- Aug 8, 2005
- 27,228
As someone in the first tier of tickets, I'm alright jack but it seems to me that the away fans "club" has as a result of the new scheme become a closed shop for which no one new will be able to access.
The previous away scheme was less about season ticket history, much more about tickets bought, especially away tickets.
This current scheme is heavily rewarding anyone with a long season ticket record together with away games gone to.
However whilst in the other scheme it was possible for a relatively new season ticket holder to break into the club I am struggling to see how a relatively newer season ticket holder will ever get there all the time we are in the Premier League.
With allocations always limited at 3,000, and a seemingly high demand from those currently in the high points, how can someone in the third tier of points ever get into the first or second tier. It just isn't possible is it?
So is that it, closed shop? Lovely for those in it, but rubbish for those just outside.
The previous away scheme was less about season ticket history, much more about tickets bought, especially away tickets.
This current scheme is heavily rewarding anyone with a long season ticket record together with away games gone to.
However whilst in the other scheme it was possible for a relatively new season ticket holder to break into the club I am struggling to see how a relatively newer season ticket holder will ever get there all the time we are in the Premier League.
With allocations always limited at 3,000, and a seemingly high demand from those currently in the high points, how can someone in the third tier of points ever get into the first or second tier. It just isn't possible is it?
So is that it, closed shop? Lovely for those in it, but rubbish for those just outside.