Weststander
Well-known member
A few people here are jumping the gun, in that S/T holders are going to have to cough up extra to be a member of the scheme.
Is this definite?
Is this definite?
It wouldn't be a bad idea for non season ticket holders to have a members card like the season ticket which they can have home games put on as they buy, saves postage and printing for the club, or staff time handling collections. If this was all it was I would think it fair to charge £25 for it if they include the cash back on spending done through the card like season tickets and maybe make the e-ticket a quid cheaper than a paper one.
I'm wondering, would the club ever consider charging people for use of the toilets at half-time? I reckon a payment scheme of two quid for a slash, five quid for a number twos, three quid for whatever ladies do in there. Plus there'd be "Golden Stream", a membership scheme which lets you queue jump for an extra 30 quid a year.
The club will also be looking to provide all club members with special offers
It wouldn't be a bad idea for non season ticket holders to have a members card like the season ticket which they can have home games put on as they buy, saves postage and printing for the club, or staff time handling collections. If this was all it was I would think it fair to charge £25 for it if they include the cash back on spending done through the card like season tickets and maybe make the e-ticket a quid cheaper than a paper one.
A few people here are jumping the gun, in that S/T holders are going to have to cough up extra to be a member of the scheme.
Is this definite?
Gully's Giftcard ?
Goldstone Groupon ?
As a few people have already mentioned, the massive downfall of this scheme will be the fact it's not needed. Palace was the only game in this division guaranteed to sell out, and we don't even have that to worry about next season. Why would anyone pay a membership fee to guarantee getting tickets for games like Bournemouth, QPR, Reading, Millwall and Forest? These are likely to be the most popular of all, but I guarantee not a single one will sell out more than a week before the match, so if you're organised you'll get a ticket, regardless of what membership scheme you're in. Therefore, the whole exercise is a waste of time.
Brighton and Hove Albion has a magnificent home crowd and I am proud of it, but let's not kid ourselves that we're anything like a big club when it comes to away support.