Crouch End Seagull
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- Oct 7, 2003
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As someone who can't afford a season ticket I'm a bit worried I'm going to be priced out of supporting my team next season so I emailed the ticket office to see what their plans are.
The replies were enlightening so I thought I'd share.
WHAT TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR NON SEASON TICKET HOLDERS FOR HOME AND AWAY MATCHES?
"The Club totally understands that there are Fans who can not for whatever reason commit to a season ticket but still want to see matches and follow the team Home and Away. there will be approximately x1,000 tickets available on a match by match basis for Home League games and these will be on sale around one month before kick off. Obviously the number of season ticket holders vastly outweighs the number of tickets we will have for Away games and the Board are currently finalising the details for the Loyalty Scheme in order to best suit all of our fans."
WILL THERE BE A SCHEME WHERE SEASON TICKET HOLDERS CAN SELL THEIR SEAT FOR A GAME THEY CAN'T ATTEND?
"For those Season Ticket holders that have purchased a Private Seat Licence they can sell tickets for games they are unable to attend through the Club (again details tbc)"
I followed this up asking for a couple of clarifications. Firstly was the season ticket exchange scheme therefore only available to 1901 members. Response was:
"All Season Ticket holders had the oppurtunity to purchase a Private Seat Licence and to take advantage of the Club's re-sales scheme. Season Ticket holders that did not take this option will still be able to sell their tickets via the same means as at Withdean via North Stand Chat or any other similar network."
Also asked if Loyalty Scheme could be staggered because if its overly geared towards season ticket holders that prices less well off out of attending away matches. response was:
"The Board have finalised exactly how the scheme will work I'm afraid I can not offer up any comment on how they are doing it or what they have taken in to account. The Club realises that we have fans who are loyal without having season tickets and will have this in mind."
1000 home tickets is fair enough.
Sounds like most season ticket holders (unless they bought a private seat licence) will only be able to exchange their seat using NSC. Seeing as the season ticket is (unless I'm imagining it) a card isn't that going to be a bit tricky?
The replies were enlightening so I thought I'd share.
WHAT TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR NON SEASON TICKET HOLDERS FOR HOME AND AWAY MATCHES?
"The Club totally understands that there are Fans who can not for whatever reason commit to a season ticket but still want to see matches and follow the team Home and Away. there will be approximately x1,000 tickets available on a match by match basis for Home League games and these will be on sale around one month before kick off. Obviously the number of season ticket holders vastly outweighs the number of tickets we will have for Away games and the Board are currently finalising the details for the Loyalty Scheme in order to best suit all of our fans."
WILL THERE BE A SCHEME WHERE SEASON TICKET HOLDERS CAN SELL THEIR SEAT FOR A GAME THEY CAN'T ATTEND?
"For those Season Ticket holders that have purchased a Private Seat Licence they can sell tickets for games they are unable to attend through the Club (again details tbc)"
I followed this up asking for a couple of clarifications. Firstly was the season ticket exchange scheme therefore only available to 1901 members. Response was:
"All Season Ticket holders had the oppurtunity to purchase a Private Seat Licence and to take advantage of the Club's re-sales scheme. Season Ticket holders that did not take this option will still be able to sell their tickets via the same means as at Withdean via North Stand Chat or any other similar network."
Also asked if Loyalty Scheme could be staggered because if its overly geared towards season ticket holders that prices less well off out of attending away matches. response was:
"The Board have finalised exactly how the scheme will work I'm afraid I can not offer up any comment on how they are doing it or what they have taken in to account. The Club realises that we have fans who are loyal without having season tickets and will have this in mind."
1000 home tickets is fair enough.
Sounds like most season ticket holders (unless they bought a private seat licence) will only be able to exchange their seat using NSC. Seeing as the season ticket is (unless I'm imagining it) a card isn't that going to be a bit tricky?