Cowfold Seagull
Fan of the 17 bus
Barber out.
I'm beginning to agree.
Barber out.
I'm getting quite disillusioned by all this membership stuff. I know times have changed and it's fantastic to have so many ST holders, but I can't help feel that the club are effectively forcing peoples hand by saying 'get a ST or you'll have to pay extra' just to be on our database. Before long you're going to need a London salary just to be able to go and watch a game. In some respects I'm almost pleased we didn't go up as I couldn't afford to pay any more at the moment and I know of many others who feel the same. Barber wants to make the game more corporate I know but what about the average fan on the high street?
It really isn't is it? How much do you think they are likely to make? £10-£30 x what, 2000, 3000 people? Taking into account seniors and kids rates, they'd be lucky to clear one month of CMSs wages from this scheme.
.There will be a seasonal charge for non-season ticket holders – this will range from £10 to £30 per season, depending on age and the level of membership you require.
What new benefits are there?
There will be varying new benefits and packages available for all supporters.
Season ticket holders will have the option to upgrade their package to incorporate the auto-cup scheme and the option of an away season ticket.
We have looked also looked at the booking fees structure and the new scheme will ensure a much fairer approach to our most loyal supporters
I am still confused- probably missing something here but what exactly is an away season ticket?
Honestly, I'm struggling to see where anyone can have that much of an issue with what they are attempting to do. You could argue that £30 is too much, but given that there's a smart card involved and no doubt some administrivia to work through I don't see it being too out of line.
The issue is in the FAQ for me - "an active membership will be required to utilise loyalty points when purchasing tickets."
Basically, I take that to mean it's pay the £30 or your loyalty points count for nothing. So a non-season ticket holder could have been to 75% of home and away games yet that loyalty counts for nothing if they don't fork out the money to join the scheme.
I'm not sure if I'm reading this bit right. Is it saying that the one off season fee of '£10-30' will replace the match by match booking fee? If it does* anyone buying 15 tickets a year will be better off.
*IF it does.
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I'm not sure if I'm reading this bit right. Is it saying that the one off season fee of '£10-30' will replace the match by match booking fee? If it does* anyone buying 15 tickets a year will be better off.
*IF it does.
.
I think all this is a fairly decent idea......IF we were in the Premier League. Only a few away games would sell out next season, similarly for home games.
For those moaning about it, nothing is making you sign up so it costs nothing extra. If you want to sign up, you can but its optional. It's a sensible way to potentially make money and I guess it's good to have it in place before we get promoted.
Genuinely can't see why people are bashing Barber over this, if it was mandatory then fine it's wrong, but you don't need to pay anything !!
Instead of applying online/post/phone for every league away game the club automatically allocates a ticket for you because you've paid upfront (or have a rolling direct debit) for all the away games. For the B&HA überfan there could also be an auto enrolment for away friendlies and away cup games too.
Sadly i think its more likely that it will be in addition, it says they have ALSO looked at the booking fees, doesnt say removed them
But as per above there is already a suggestion that if they go to this many matches then they will be financially better off paying the £30 up front and gaining reduced booking fees or whatever in addition to the loyalty points being registered.