Tooting Gull
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- Jul 5, 2003
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Quick question - are you a STH? I could easily ask the same question of a lot of posters on this thread.Exactly.
The "closed shop" debate only ever comes up when there's a big glory game and someone who rarely goes feels hard done by that they're at the back of the queue for tickets.
Like many on here, I'm a STH, but my away day attendance has waned considerably over the past couple of seasons, yet I still got a ticket for all three European away games, and my away day appetite has come back so I was at Arsenal, West Ham and I'm making the trip to Stoke tomorrow.
I won't have a chance of Luton nor Bournemouth and rightly so - there's a whole load of people, like you in fact Jack, who trek the country every other weekend in support of the club, who all deserve those holy grail tickets.
But this afternoon's debate came about because of @Tooting Gull mentioning the points cut-off for non-STH for this specific game and concern for those who lie between 1 and 180 points. They've been able to buy since 2pm and there must still be c3,000 tickets left. To me at least, that suggests the club have got it right.
None of us have access to the club's data on A+ members and points held, but the threshold's suggest the club wanted to reward the most frequently-attending A+ fans with the pick of seats, then allow all those who have been to any game ever a chance ahead of the speculative joiners (0 points). Without having access to the club's data, it feels like a sound methodology, doesn't it?
Because frankly if you are, your opinion on what is and isn't fair for Albion Plus members is practically irrelevant.
We know our situations, and challenges for getting tickets. We don't advise the club on how to allocate tickets between those with STs. But we do have a much better idea of what is or isn't fair for our group. It's practically two different sets of supporters these days anyway, in terms of tickets.