Randsta
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All the reward the real fans need is .....erm I'm not really sure
Yes I realise away fans only contribute their £1 booking fee to the club
Each fan would have a tracker fitted to their scarf and their phone would collate the data and some computer geek could develop software to track the fan from their registered home address to the away game.
Can't see Loyalty points being required for any league game this season TBH.
Can't see Loyalty points being required for any league game this season TBH.
The issue was that since 2013/14 the club started allocating points for away matches attended (20 each and 40 for non London / SE) plus 500 for each ST. It also included points earned in the last season in the Championship order to allow those that went before we were in the Prem to be right up the pecking order. These points were supposed to give priority for away matches. All worked fine for 2 years but now the club is allowing someone that buys stuff in the Club shop to earn the same points as an away match eg going to Stoke would be say £35 for the ticket, plus travel, food, time etc etc. For this you get 40 points - the same as if someone bought a shirt or a few beers. Completely unfair and wrong and TBF one of the only mistakes that CPFC2010 have made re the fans.
They have students in Middlesbrough? What are they studying, urban decay?
Supporters at Premier League club Crystal Palace say there is more incentive to buy replica kits than go to away matches.
Loyalty points help fans secure tickets for key fixtures but fans at Spurs, Bournemouth and Southampton are also unhappy with their schemes.
Palace fans accused their club of measuring loyalty in terms of how many burgers or replica kits they have bought rather than whether a supporter has regularly travelled to away games.
On the Eagles Beak website, Crystal Palace fans say they earn more points buying shirts than attending matches.
Source: http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/461943/Football-fans-loyalty-schemes-clubs
His address is his parents' house in Hove. He is a student in Middlesbrough.
Middlesbrough University actually has a pretty good program for digital artists.
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