portlock seagull
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- Jul 28, 2003
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Not quite sure what your point is unless you're resurrecting the old loyalty point scheme moans.
Nope. Guess again?
Not quite sure what your point is unless you're resurrecting the old loyalty point scheme moans.
I hate the term 'loyalty' points.Loyalty points is a real oxymoron. Wouldn't be able to give em away if club fell on hard times again yet here we are in the PL and ‘thanking’ our fans for turning up to watch Man U, Spurs etc. Tough times eh?
I hate the term 'loyalty' points.
I'd call them Albion Points or Seagulls Points.
Guess its easier to have one term for all points holders - season tickets, MyAlbion+, and general points holders (purchase history) (although the latter two could be considered the same). Guess loyalty points is as good as any as it relies on the person actually attending the matches to accrue the points. Attendee points isn't as touchy-feely and Customer points would rightfully get people's backs up.I agree.... but weird as they get it right on the ticket site calling them season ticket holder points then in the info on the main website call them loyalty points
Guess its easier to have one term for all points holders - season tickets, MyAlbion+, and general points holders (purchase history) (although the latter two could be considered the same). Guess loyalty points is as good as any as it relies on the person actually attending the matches to accrue the points. Attendee points isn't as touchy-feely and Customer points would rightfully get people's backs up.
It really would be less confrontational to call them something completely neutral like "Season Ticket Holder Albion Points", or something.
Not sure how, but for the Watford game I’ve moved from the lower end of the top points tier to the second tier - I just never get how it works
Here we go again.
Does it really matter what they are called? If you can't get tickets because you don't have enough points then what they are called makes no difference. And you don't have enough tickets because you don't go enough. It really is that simple.
Not sure how, but for the Watford game I’ve moved from the lower end of the top points tier to the second tier - I just never get how it works
I did a quick back of the fag packet calculation, and I reckon the absolute max is 453
I've had a ST 20+ years go to every away game.
I have 466.
I believe you could only have more if you did all the games but are in 1901...or if the club miscalculated/missed an allocation on mine along the way.
Rich enough, time to spare, family etc. No it’s not that simple Drew, you can also effectively buy your way in with a top season ticket that you use once a season. Sorry, but your statement is flawed. There’s no perfect solution, but it’s far from simple. Unless, of course, it suits you.
I've had a ST 20+ years go to every away game.
I have 466.
I believe you could only have more if you did all the games but are in 1901...or if the club miscalculated/missed an allocation on mine along the way.
It's only us fans calling them loyalty points still.
So logically its unfair if it doesn't suit you.
And so we start with the same arguments from last season, it's not fair I can't get a ticket, and yet many of the away games last season went all the way down the tiers.
Not so. In the club's tweet yesterday announcing the rollover was complete (it wasn't, btw), they called them "loyalty points". The club are as conflicted about what to call them as the fans are!
Given the text of the tweet, it's possible that the club refer to the whole thing as "loyalty points", split into "STH points" and "member points"...
This...Pretty much every game outside of London went to all the lower tiers, I dont believe Chelsea sold out. A friend of ours who has a bronze Membership or whatever it is called now managed to get to 10 away games last season without any trouble.
Again to me it feels like people are moaning without even trying, similar to the view that Withdean was always sold out after the first couple of seasons, if you bothered and tried to get a ticket you always could.
As for buying a season ticket and buying your way to the top, for me that defines a fan and a supporter you can a fan of a club but unless you are contributing to the club with your own earnings you arent supporting its running in anyway.
Rich enough, time to spare, family etc. No it’s not that simple Drew, you can also effectively buy your way in with a top season ticket that you use once a season. Sorry, but your statement is flawed. There’s no perfect solution, but it’s far from simple. Unless, of course, it suits you.