Think I’ll wait on those Sheffield Utd tickets for a short while!
Thank you for checking.Brief response. STH tiers are set thus:
Tier 1: The allocation
Tier 2: 25% of STHs
Tier 3: 50% of STHs
Tier 4: All STHs
cc: @Giraffe
No doubt waiting for the heavily discounted cup tickets instead.Think I’ll wait on those Sheffield Utd tickets for a short while!
Yep.No doubt waiting for the heavily discounted cup tickets instead.
It was only a brief response as the person I contacted was not at work today, but I suspect it's been like this for a long time.Thank you for checking.
My initial reaction was a cheeky like but actually how long have they been doing this like this? Because pretty sure it hasn’t always been the case.
And secondly one size fits all? Surely a smaller allocation like this should mean a smaller tier level?
If possible, I’d probably stagger it so it’s available to the next 200 or so highest points holders for a few hours and repeat that pattern until they’re sold.It was only a brief response as the person I contacted was not at work today, but I suspect it's been like this for a long time.
As tickets are not often sold at the same time as we have for these three fixtures, we've probably never noticed, but it quite obviously explains why tier 2 has the same points requirement despite the different allocations/tier 1 thresholds.
There was an acceptance that Luton is an outlier, although broadly similar to Bournemouth, I guess, although most will have been to Bournemouth before, or certainly had the chance to do so.
Interested how many fans you'd put in Luton tier 2 to make it "fairer". I would guess that c150 tickets will make it to tier 2, so even if you made tier 2 the same size as tier 1, those fans would only have a 1-in-7 chance of a ticket.
There is no perfect solution when there is a small allocation like this. But even if you half the tier it makes it fairer. As I say I have no skin the game as I’m still comfortably tier 1 but I don’t like when they mess up. Maybe I’m trying to be too perfect but selling all 3 games on the same day is odd, and then the tier setting for Luton is even odder. Just feels like they’ve either over thought it or under thought it! Or possibly not thought about it all.It was only a brief response as the person I contacted was not at work today, but I suspect it's been like this for a long time.
As tickets are not often sold at the same time as we have for these three fixtures, we've probably never noticed, but it quite obviously explains why tier 2 has the same points requirement despite the different allocations/tier 1 thresholds.
There was an acceptance that Luton is an outlier, although broadly similar to Bournemouth, I guess, although most will have been to Bournemouth before, or certainly had the chance to do so.
Interested how many fans you'd put in Luton tier 2 to make it "fairer". I would guess that c150 tickets will make it to tier 2, so even if you made tier 2 the same size as tier 1, those fans would only have a 1-in-7 chance of a ticket.
Bigger allocation for the cup tooYep.
But more because you can do it by train that weekend but coach or car are the only options for the league game. I don’t drive and hate coaches.
So the people missing out on Luton tickets will be happy for the opportunityBigger allocation for the cup too
Yes no queue yet though!Are we all logged in ready to queue ?
More likely Sheff Utd know they have no chance of selling them to home fans so are happy for the club to take whatever we sell ?Also interesting to note that all blocks have gone on sale at once for all games. I think we might struggle to shift the Sheff Utd ones actually given the draw last night. Is the Cup slightly more appealing with a larger away following potentially?