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Season tickets should get priority, every time, for everything.
Without them, there is no club to support. Simple as that.
They do get first priority!!
Season tickets should get priority, every time, for everything.
Without them, there is no club to support. Simple as that.
Dont worry Beachy & family will be in a category all of their own.
Season tickets should get priority, every time, for everything.
Without them, there is no club to support. Simple as that.
Season tickets should get priority, every time, for everything.
Without them, there is no club to support. Simple as that.
Can't see it being any other way. As long as the tickets are maximum one adult per family surname that is!
Definitely. But NOT FOR AWAY GAMES.
at last some sense talked on here......
the yoof may be the future, but I pay my £420 odd squids and DEMAND that I should be given priority....
the yoof should be cleaning my chimney not going to association football games...
They do get first priority!!
but if they're from Mile Oak ??
that is a very good question which I would like to know
What I find interesting is that the person (bobzam) who posted the question on " ask the club" actually said -
"Will the fans who went last night to the Barnet game get first option for Man City??
I know we have done this previously for other competitions and I believe this to be fair!!"
The clubs response is fair but the poster was implying that just because he had a ticket stub to the Barnet game (one single match at reduced prices) that he should have first priority over others, many who have spent the best part of £500 up front.
Join the queue mate, behind the gold, blue members etc as this was laid out as the way tickets would be proritised last year!
And incidently, I hold both a season ticket holder and a ticket stub from Tuesday so I am impartial
Is Beach Hut on holiday or something ? This is going to get BRILLIANT when he arrives on the scene.
I booked my tickets for Bristol Rovers today and asked about the Man City game. I was told that if I wanted a ticket I would have to become a Blue member. My lad could get a ticket by becoming a Junior Seagull but that wouldn't get me a ticket.
I have looked on the Seagulls website and that will cost me £30. Now despite seeing 20+ home games last season I don't think I'm 60quid interested in watching Man City reserves so I guess I probably won't get to see the game.
Something is still not quite right that we were among the 4,000+ who suffered some right shite games last season but can't get a ticket for the big games.
It's not right that Junior Seagulls get in before people that pay full price each week to go either! But they have to have some system in place. STH's and Blue Members have an absolute right for first dibs.
Don't disagree with STHs but think making people pay £30.00 for Blue membership is a bit cheeky. Every time I buy a ticket it is logged on the ticket database so they know exactly who has purchased how many tickets over the course of a season. Priority could then be given to those that have bought the most tickets without charging another 30quid.
Don't disagree with STHs but think making people pay £30.00 for Blue membership is a bit cheeky. Every time I buy a ticket it is logged on the ticket database so they know exactly who has purchased how many tickets over the course of a season. Priority could then be given to those that have bought the most tickets without charging another 30quid.