Yoda
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So what exactly is the problem?
Those prepared to travel to somewhere like Carlisle on a Wednesday night should have more priority over someone who attends a home game. As that shows REAL loyalty.
So what exactly is the problem?
What if you have a job?Exactly. It's so much fairer that way.
If you want a ticket bad enough, then you'll camp outside all night.
Well for what it's worth I agree that regular away travellers should have some preference, a points scheme including home and away games would seem like the fairest way of doing things.Those prepared to travel to somewhere like Carlisle on a Wednesday night should have more priority over someone who attends a home game. As that shows REAL loyalty.
Does your band do 46 plus gigs over a 9 month period of which half are at the same location ?
Exactly. It's so much fairer that way.
If you want a ticket bad enough, then you'll camp outside all night.
Yeah, Celline Dion is still in Las Vegas
Point is, an away game is no different to that example though......23 gigs across the country innit
But what pays the wages of said performers? The home games.
So what exactly is the problem?
I think like anything you have to reward your most loyal customers first and then attract others. Much easier to retain a customer than to find a new one.
No it is not.
You need to reward the most loyal customers first.
Not when your loyal customers have less of a lifetime to spend on the club than the younger ones who usually have longer.
If there was a famine tomorrow; older people shouldn't get priority over food just because they have been eating it longer!
And anyway, the club don't need to worry about these so called "loyal fans" deserting the club just because they don't reward them. If they're that much of a fan, they should attend regardless and embrace the new generation of fans. More emphasis should be put on attracting new people.
Yes you have to wait a couple of weeks until not all the tickets have been taken before you can buy yours, poor little you.:thud:
You can't compare a football team to the Tesco Clubcard scheme!!!
Yes they should.
They are putting more in, whether it be financially or time wise and so when a popular game comes up, they should be the ones that get first dibs on the tickets.
Apparantly Gills tickets are for gold members and gold members only. I tried getting one the other day only to be told they were being sent back to gillingham to be sold on the gate.
When I asked how many had been sold they replied 'not many at all'
I am sorry, but the club should be giving its tickets to its most loyal fans first (not saying season ticket holders). You will probably use the excuse that you cannot afford to go to games as you are a student, but when I was at Uni I was still going to far too many games, as did Chris and Rumble was on our away trips whilst he was still at Uni. I guess it depends how much you actually want to go and watch the team.