gerbil said:That's proved that they weren't processed in date order then.
I hand posted mine into the club shop the day they announced details and I got £30 tickets.
Again you are assuming the Post Office delivered 1st class mail the next day.
gerbil said:That's proved that they weren't processed in date order then.
I hand posted mine into the club shop the day they announced details and I got £30 tickets.
gerbil said:That's proved that they weren't processed in date order then.
I hand posted mine into the club shop the day they announced details and I got £30 tickets.
Yorkie said:Again you are assuming the Post Office delivered 1st class mail the next day.
thedonkeycentrehalf said:My mate posted our application from London on the day they were announced and just got a rejection letter.
As long time season ticket holders (Goldstone, Priestfield, Withdean) it hurts that season ticket holders are not given priority over AMS. I know the arguments etc but given the amount of my hard earned that is pumped into the club, I feel that that loyalty should be repaid.
I'll just have to settle for an afternoon of Hart and Hawes on the radio.
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gerbil said:No I put the application in the club shop letterbox myself the day they announced the details so I must have been in the 1st 100 or so applications they got.
I thought they issued £30 tickets first, £25 tickets second and £37 tickets third.gerbil said:That's proved that they weren't processed in date order then.
I hand posted mine into the club shop the day they announced details and I got £30 tickets.
El Presidente said:I can understand you being a bit cheesed off, but when the Albion are playing Leeds and West Ham at home you are guaranteed a ticket and there are plenty of us who would love to be there but accept that you have priority.
I am sure STH's will have priority for the replay against Spurs though.
Shropshire Seagull said:Well put
After all, if STH want priority over AMS at away games, would it be acceptable for AMS to have priority over STH at home games? I think not.
LowKarate said:I have a lot of sympathy for the staff at the club and the impact of the financial restrictions on their ability to invest in suitable systems for ticket allocation, but this situation has been running for a long time now (we've had games at West Ham, Grimsby two years ago and Reading 3 years ago to name a few where the some of the most loyal fans have missed out) and Martin Perry has consistently put his head in the sand and said "we can't please everyone, someone is going to miss out". This is true, but is it fair?
The club is keen to have us campaign on everything to do with Falmer (and God knows I've written enough letters, been on enough marches, bought the t-shirt (CD), etc...) and I am happy to support every new action that is required of us, but when the groundswell of opinion on ticket allocation is that they have got it wrong (BADLY), they don't want to know.
I am not satisfied that Martin Perry has tried hard enough or even given any real thought to addressing this problem.
thedonkeycentrehalf said:The AMS scheme has now become so oversubscribed that tickets for the bigger games is becoming a lottery
thedonkeycentrehalf said:The AMS scheme has now become so oversubscribed that tickets for the bigger games is becoming a lottery and STH's should get priority. Don't forget, the club make nothing from away league games so those that only go to away games don't put anything back into the club through ticket sales.
Originally posted by Kneon Light With regard to "the groundswell of opinion on ticket allocation is that they have got it wrong (BADLY)" I would like to know what you base this on? There was a poll on NSC recently and when I last checked The most popular option was first come, first served - exactly what the club is doing.
Kneon Light said:In terms of Grimsby, Reading and West Ham if you applied the day details were announced you would have got a ticket. "Loyal Fans" may have missed these games but organised fans didn't. Spurs is slightly different due to christmas post and the sheer number of applications (although Special delivery post would have guaranteed next day delivery).