portslade seagull
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Odd I was offered a couple of tickets in the kop which I turned down
Whether they get 50 points now or later doesn’t make any difference - the all season ticket holder tier is higher than the member tier.
Suppose I don’t renew my ST next year - I will drop from the top tier to below a brand new STH who may only have ever been to a handful of games. I’d still be a tier below them even if I actually went to more home games than they did.
The current scheme just appears unnecessarily complicated and with a number of flaws.
Whether they get 50 points now or later doesn’t make any difference - the all season ticket holder tier is higher than the member tier.
Suppose I don’t renew my ST next year - I will drop from the top tier to below a brand new STH who may only have ever been to a handful of games. I’d still be a tier below them even if I actually went to more home games than they did.
The current scheme just appears unnecessarily complicated and with a number of flaws.
Whether they get 50 points now or later doesn’t make any difference - the all season ticket holder tier is higher than the member tier.
Suppose I don’t renew my ST next year - I will drop from the top tier to below a brand new STH who may only have ever been to a handful of games. I’d still be a tier below them even if I actually went to more home games than they did.
The current scheme just appears unnecessarily complicated and with a number of flaws.
I think most folk accept that there has to be a pecking order. Last season there was a handful of games I wanted to go to but because I was not an STH, for good reason, it wasn't possible. I bemoaned that but knew the system was mostly fair. It's just the way it is.
There were, I think, four games I was eligible for. Three of them I didn't attend for pretty much the same reason as regulars. I went to Stoke City and had a pleasant day out.
As for Liverpool. I can't get back that day and the timing isn't right.
Years ago I was one of those who went home and away despite the team's position or league. I've been to Hartlepool twice but never to Arsenal. I'm the original un-glory hunter.
It would be nice to see a few Premier League away games and I suspect as the novelty wears off for some that opportunity will arise. As I may be moving north soon it becomes more likely anyway. I'll just get tickets for the home ends and probably not be questioned. That one is another debate.
You do realise that August is peak holiday season? And you talk about me missing the point!!
Whether they get 50 points now or later doesn’t make any difference - the all season ticket holder tier is higher than the member tier.
Suppose I don’t renew my ST next year - I will drop from the top tier to below a brand new STH who may only have ever been to a handful of games. I’d still be a tier below them even if I actually went to more home games than they did.
The current scheme just appears unnecessarily complicated and with a number of flaws.
What the club cannot cope with is if circumstances change for periods of time like having to work away or going to University which I think needs to be addressed.
It's a concern certainly. I worry mostly that he won't catch up with me.
I go to home games with a big group but always travel with my son, a good mate who lives round the corner and his son. We're all very close. In the Hyypia / Hughton season they were 8 and we took them to Charlton in January and they absolutely loved it. We took them to Fulham at the start of the following season and also the New Year Fulham game where we came from behind to win 2-1 so they've done three really decent aways which we've won, all legitimately. But there were a few games in those seasons that were eitther mid week aways or a long way away that just me and my mate did as an adult day on the beer.
We realised this would be an issue when the adults could get Middlesboro tickets but the boys couldn't. We might have sneaked returns for them at the end but it would have been a scramble, their train tickets would have been more expensive and their legitimate seats would have been in a totally different block. For QPR we were ok and they weren't.
Last season even my points were right on the edge. We were the corporate guest of a friend a couple of times and went in the home end once but again that was just the adults. In doing so I saw some games I wanted to see but didn't get the points for them.
It may be as they grow older that others drop out and more games become STH only. It may be that we have to start them back off on aways with something like Wolves away on a Tuesday just to get points. But the thing is the three aways they've done legitmately - Charlton and Fulham twice - all sold out to Brighton. They just seemed to sell out in a much different way. Maybe we've just got a whole load more really loyal fans as we've become "good"
I have some sympathy with your feelings on this. My kids were season ticket holders at Gillingham and Withdean at that age. Away tickets were generally plentiful and we have fond memories of family days out at the likes of Torquay Hartlepool, Halifax (the postponed game !),Shrewsbury,Leyton Orient and many others. My kids were very lucky but what they didn't have is world class players to watch at home games. Your son gets to see the Albion take on teams containing superstars like Hazard and Salah. The Albion have the best team we have ever had and he gets to watch live every fortnight. It's swings and roundabouts. Tickets have to be rationed when times are good and it is inevitable that the hurdle for being eligible is going to rise so you will just have to take your son further afield. Our kids travelled the length and breadth of the country when younger than yours and there weren't loyalty point rewards to be had. Not unfair, it just is what it is.
Scrap loyalty points....line up at the ticket office, camp if you're keen!
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I don’t think the system is inherently unfair. It’s just that, as with home ticket pricing, it benefits the older male with nothing better to do. When all us 40 & 50 somethings are in our dotage I hope today’s youngsters still want to take our places.
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Complicated?
Its just basic maths where you don't even need a spread sheet to work it out.
In old language its probably CSE grade 5
Huh? A Bronze membership costs £22 for a year. If someone who professes that they wish to go to away games cba to buy one, I call BS.
And yet to my point that in three days the tickets might be sold you point out, barely half a day into the three, that there were still tickets available.
And? ITV sport failed because no one wanted to pay for the opportunity to pay for games. It's a model not enough people want to buy into. If we're already paying high charges to watch the game, some people think it is flat out wrong to charge merely for the opportunity to spend more money buying the match ticket.
The cost of football is already a common debate throughout the game, tickets alone are out of reach for a lot of people. Acting as if adding in more charges is all fine and dandy and fans who are unable to pay that extra should shut up is very short sighted, very 'I'm alright, Jack'.
And yet to my point that in three days the tickets might be sold you point out, barely half a day into the three, that there were still tickets available.
And? ITV sport failed because no one wanted to pay for the opportunity to pay for games. It's a model not enough people want to buy into. If we're already paying high charges to watch the game, some people think it is flat out wrong to charge merely for the opportunity to spend more money buying the match ticket.
The cost of football is already a common debate throughout the game, tickets alone are out of reach for a lot of people. Acting as if adding in more charges is all fine and dandy and fans who are unable to pay that extra should shut up is very short sighted, very 'I'm alright, Jack'.