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[Albion] FA Cup 4th round priority tickets



Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
12,113
Surely we need the current ticket allocation system revamped, I am certain someone had a great idea how to do this a couple of days ago
Tony Bloom's very own loyalty ticket algorithm, can be improved?

OK, if you say so.
 




Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
12,113
Presumably the ones who can’t be bothered to go to away games to build their points totals then whine when they can’t go to a game with a small away allocation.
Well quite.

My personal, minor grumble, is the range available for Tier 2 allocation.
It's frequently way too wide for a handful of tickets.
But that's only because it occasionally affects me at the moment.

The answer to my particular gripe is, for me to get off my arse and go to a few more away games
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,315
Living In a Box
Indeed.

A few of the regulars I know, missed the West Ham game in favour of Stoke.

West Ham and Place are the only London 10 pointers, for a reason.
The reason was they were night games
 










Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
12,113
Did the club scrub s/t records in 1999, then again in 2011?
The most important factor for loyalty points is the length of current season ticket renewals.
Someone with 24 of 25 yearsas a season ticket holder, with a gap in the last 5 years, will have significantly fewer than someone who got their first season ticket in 17/18 and has stuck with it.
 








Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,271
Withdean area
The most important factor for loyalty points is the length of current season ticket renewals.
Someone with 24 of 25 yearsas a season ticket holder, with a gap in the last 5 years, will have significantly fewer than someone who got their first season ticket in 17/18 and has stuck with it.

I didn’t realise they included the Priestfield and Withdean years, I thought the club went for a reset in 2011.
 


Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
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I was one of the 2,000 that regularly went to Priestfield. I now don’t have a season ticket and I’ve been to two games this season. I can’t see how I’ve got any claim to be near the front of the queue.

I think my issue is that it feels a little unjust that someone who decided to give up a season ticket for 1 season, effectively goes to the back of the queue.

I'm not one of the 2000.
My season ticket goes back to 15/16. I've done a reasonable amount of aways over the past 2 or 3 seasons.
I'm significantly ahead of my mate ,who has been a season ticket holder for 19 of the past 20 seasons.
 






The Optimist

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Apr 6, 2008
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I think my issue is that it feels a little unjust that someone who decided to give up a season ticket for 1 season, effectively goes to the back of the queue.

I'm not one of the 2000.
My season ticket goes back to 15/16. I've done a reasonable amount of aways over the past 2 or 3 seasons.
I'm significantly ahead of my mate ,who has been a season ticket holder for 19 of the past 20 seasons.
Is that how it works?

This is my first season without a season ticket in 32 years. In terms of season ticket points I was typically at the high end of the second tier for away games.

I am now an Albion+ member with 226 member points. If I go back to being a season ticket holder do none of those member points come with me?
 








Is the famous Bloom logarithm actually written down anywhere? For transparency’s sake it surely should be somewhere. I’d like to know the truth about some of the points made in this thread. Was there a reset in 2011? Does anything from Withdean or P’field really still appear in anyone’s totals no matter how small? What is the proportion of current season ticket weighting in your score (I was actually surprised how really low my partner’s total is, a recent new season holder, compared to that of me and our son, who have had one for a fair bit). Is it possible for someone without a season ticket but who try to go to all the aways since 2011 to make it into any of the tiers?

Maybe something the fans council can ask if none of us know the truth of it all. Transparency is good!
 


Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
12,113
Is that how it works?

This is my first season without a season ticket in 32 years. In terms of season ticket points I was typically at the high end of the second tier for away games.

I am now an Albion+ member with 226 member points. If I go back to being a season ticket holder do none of those member points come with me?
My understanding is that you will have lost 200 bonus season ticket points this season.
I assume at the beginning of next season, your member points will be halved and added to you season ticket points.

The bonus points piece is open to interpretation, but i took it that you lose the 200 bonus points as it isn't consecutive prior to the current season.
 


nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
14,533
Manchester
Did the club scrub s/t records in 1999, then again in 2011?
From memory, the long standing Withdean ST holders got first choice of seats at the Amex - certainly a fair reward. Think you’re right on loyalty points though.

I think the system of points for successive seasons is good. It rewards fans that renew regardless of how well the team has done. I’m going to wager that the many who don’t like it are the significant number that didn’t renew in 15-16 after the Hyppia season. If we were to get relegated, it’d be a good incentive to keep your ST rather than wait until we’re promoted again.
 




Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
Is the famous Bloom logarithm actually written down anywhere? For transparency’s sake it surely should be somewhere. I’d like to know the truth about some of the points made in this thread. Was there a reset in 2011? Does anything from Withdean or P’field really still appear in anyone’s totals no matter how small? What is the proportion of current season ticket weighting in your score (I was actually surprised how really low my partner’s total is, a recent new season holder, compared to that of me and our son, who have had one for a fair bit). Is it possible for someone without a season ticket but who try to go to all the aways since 2011 to make it into any of the tiers?

Maybe something the fans council can ask if none of us know the truth of it all. Transparency is good!
It's here:

 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
62,683
The Fatherland
Didn’t we drop Villa cup ticket applications in a bucket outside a league game at Withdean ?
I definitely remember a game where I placed my application/envelope in a plastic dustbin outside Withers. It was an evening game.

We have certainly moved on.
 


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