Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
Sold OutThat block in I assume is 114 is that open for away fans or sold out or not released yet?
Sold OutThat block in I assume is 114 is that open for away fans or sold out or not released yet?
I don’t know (being an individual 1901, not the owner of a corporate ticket), but I suspect the answer is yes. Of course, in order to buy the ticket in the first place the owner would have had to have enough points - but if your assertion is right, then once they’ve got to (say) T1, they’d be able to stay there as long as they could find someone who would want the away ticket for every game needed to maintain the status - which would require some admin, but is probably far from insurmountable.But with those loyalty points earned by whoever uses their ticket?
Sold outThat block in I assume is 114 is that open for away fans or sold out or not released yet?
Nailed on tomorrow I would thinkSo spurs should sell out before Friday ?
Don't you see that this is the perfect reward scheme looked at from the club's perspective. It adds a perceived value to a corporate ticket without costing the club anything.The issue is more around the fact that knowing a 1901 member allows you to bypass any sort of loyalty based system. There’s no doubt a good number of 1901 members who have a lot of points but never go to aways, meaning they’re eligible to give their ticket for Luton, Ajax, etc. to someone who doesn’t bother for any others. Equally they can hoard points by giving it away for all other games then use points they’ve not earned for the ‘big’ games.
You are PBOBE and I claim my £5.Don't you see that this is the perfect reward scheme looked at from the club's perspective. It adds a perceived value to a corporate ticket without costing the club anything.
In that case, that is a disgrace!!I don’t know (being an individual 1901, not the owner of a corporate ticket), but I suspect the answer is yes. Of course, in order to buy the ticket in the first place the owner would have had to have enough points - but if your assertion is right, then once they’ve got to (say) T1, they’d be able to stay there as long as they could find someone who would want the away ticket for every game needed to maintain the status - which would require some admin, but is probably far from insurmountable.
That’s what I meant. So a 1901 corporate can stay on top points by punting out to anyone every game they can’t make. Shocking if so.No the person who’s name on the 1901 gets the points
It’s only in the last roughly 2 years that I realised 1901ers could trf away tix. We’ve always been able to trf home tix, and I’ve done so on rare occasions when unable to make a game, but I’ve never transferred an away ticket. It’s only this season that we’ve had to specify the user of an away ticket at the point of purchase.That’s what I meant. So a 1901 corporate can stay on top points by punting out to anyone every game they can’t make. Shocking if so.
That is a good question. I myself have decided to only go to one of the two games and am leaning towards the cup game especially if the game is confirmed as saturday 3.00 kick off. The original release was a little over 2000 of the nearly 3000 we could have in total for a league match. Of those we sold about 1000 on day one and have therefore sold another 350 today. I do not think that is sufficient demand to open more at the moment and a lot will hinge on the day when all season ticket holders can buy. That being said the spurs tickets have sold very well and one wonders if some people who miss out on both that and Luton will decide to get Sheffield tickets. Time alone will tell.651 left for Sheffield United and they could open another block though as we have them in the cup I wonder if that’ll be needed now.
How is it only a perceived value when it is a tangible benefit?Don't you see that this is the perfect reward scheme looked at from the club's perspective. It adds a perceived value to a corporate ticket without costing the club anything.
At least you got to see those incredible EL runs we had in the first 5 seasons. Amazing times.It’s only in the last roughly 2 years that I realised 1901ers could trf away tix. We’ve always been able to trf home tix, and I’ve done so on rare occasions when unable to make a game, but I’ve never transferred an away ticket. It’s only this season that we’ve had to specify the user of an away ticket at the point of purchase.
I’ve said on here before that I can see no justification for 1901ers being able to transfer away tickets.
I’d happily trade that right for EL home games being included in the price of the ST again (they were for the first 5 seasons) - but that ain’t going to happen!
It’s partly a factor of our evolution I guess…….it’s not (or at least wasn’t) an unreasonable benefit for someone paying a significant premium for their season ticket on the face of it (there are all sorts of ‘membership schemes’ that have increasingly better benefits as you spend more) but last season and even more so this season demand for away tickets has rocketed due to more followers, better football and the consequent desire to get up the tiers. I’m not entirely sure how the scheme works for 1901 but essentially you can buy a ticket for every away game and give it to anyone you want (as long as named) ? If so, wonder how many 1901ers are in T1 but barely attend an away game……It’s only in the last roughly 2 years that I realised 1901ers could trf away tix. We’ve always been able to trf home tix, and I’ve done so on rare occasions when unable to make a game, but I’ve never transferred an away ticket. It’s only this season that we’ve had to specify the user of an away ticket at the point of purchase.
I’ve said on here before that I can see no justification for 1901ers being able to transfer away tickets.
I’d happily trade that right for EL home games being included in the price of the ST again (they were for the first 5 seasons) - but that ain’t going to happen!
You can only buy a ticket for an away game you have the LP for. Somebody would have had to put the miles in at the start to climb the greasy pole. But once there, it does seem as though you can keep there by buying tix and passing them on.It’s partly a factor of our evolution I guess…….it’s not (or at least wasn’t) an unreasonable benefit for someone paying a significant premium for their season ticket on the face of it (there are all sorts of ‘membership schemes’ that have increasingly better benefits as you spend more) but last season and even more so this season demand for away tickets has rocketed due to more followers, better football and the consequent desire to get up the tiers. I’m not entirely sure how the scheme works for 1901 but essentially you can buy a ticket for every away game and give it to anyone you want (as long as named) ? If so, wonder how many 1901ers are in T1 but barely attend an away game……