Ernest
Stupid IDIOT
I think people who have a signed shirt from Ian Mellor should have first dibs at any tickets as they are such LOYAL supporters
BensGrandad said:Or just bring ina new scheme that is renewable each season and place the existing 24,000 AMS members next in line for tickets after the STH and Away Supporters Scheme (ASS?)
If you want FOUR tickets (or more), can you get them all at the same time?BensGrandad said:As regards Lord B point about wanting to sit with friend who are not STH I have never found this a problem as I have 3 ST and my 3 sons are all AMS and I just apply for the tickets I want at the required time stating who the tickets are for with their membership/account numbers and have not had a problem.
Lord Bracknell said:When three (or four or five or six) of us want to go to an away game together, it isn't possible to buy three, four, five or six tickets together if STH applications are separated out from AMS applications.
Christ, you are on one tonight.Ernest said:I think people who have a signed shirt from Ian Mellor should have first dibs at any tickets as they are such LOYAL supporters
So your 4 non-sth family should have equal priority with a group of 4 sth? No system is going to be completely fair but this strikes me as being incredibly flawed. Both for regular non-sth away fans and the sth who go to away games.Lord Bracknell said:If you want FOUR tickets (or more), can you get them all at the same time?
My circumstances are that we have six people in the family who have been STHs in the past. All are AMS members. Two of us are still STHs.
The four who have dropped out include one who works regularly on Saturdays and buys Withdean tickets when he can, on a match by match basis; one who manages a pub and can't get to many games at all; one who now lives and works in London and can't get to many matches; and one who is a student in London, who can't afford a ST or the travel costs involved.
When three (or four or five or six) of us want to go to an away game together, it isn't possible to buy three, four, five or six tickets together if STH applications are separated out from AMS applications.
Beach Hut said:Correct - totally flawed but there you go
Ernest said:Fundamentally flawed but as he is a club lap dog it will be allowed
Beach Hut said:Harsh
Good Lord! I'm agreeing with you.Ernest said:Fundamentally flawed but as he is a club lap dog it will be allowed
Lord Bracknell said:If you want FOUR tickets (or more), can you get them all at the same time?
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Lord Bracknell said:No I don't. I am one.
But when I go to away games, I very often want to go in a party of people that is a mix of AMS members and STHs. Ticketing arrangements that PREVENT us from buying tickets at the same time can often prevent us from sitting together.
It wasn't an issue at Orient - where the tickets were for "unreserved seating" - but it can be for any game where people are expected to sit in their allocated seats.
Equal priority for AMS members and STHs avoids the problem. That's why it's the solution.
I agree that no system will be completely fair.mona said:So your 4 non-sth family should have equal priority with a group of 4 sth? No system is going to be completely fair but this strikes me as being incredibly flawed. Both for regular non-sth away fans and the sth who go to away games.
They can (and do) offer away tickets through the BHA Ticket Office for most games. If they recorded sales and introduced a points system based on that method of purchasing away tickets, more people would buy through the Club Ticket Office to gain points and get priority for big games.BensGrandad said:How do the club kniow who goes regularly to away games. Could they tell you how many I have been to this season.
The only way they will know is they get every club to make it all ticket for away fans for Brighton matches. Tickets only available through BHA.