T soprano
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19 tickets left
9.31am and it looks like we've pretty much sold out as there are only 18 tickets still showing as available.
So anybody with 237 points or more has had ample chance to buy a ticket. To put that into context, 237 points means having an Amex season ticket for six years and going to no more than a handful of away/cup matches last season and this. Anybody who hasn't got 237 points doesn't really deserve a ticket for a London away match in the Premier League, so there should be no moaning there. And anybody who has 237 points had plenty of time to buy.
No complaints with this one then, roll on the Man United sales in October!
Exactly. Which renders even further pointless (and more objectionable) the buiying of Bournemouth cup points with no intention of going.
Basically if you want a ticket for any game you will, if you have the means and desire, be able to attend.
But only if you've had a season ticket since the Amex opened....... So your final paragraph is incorrect on so many levels!
Six years ago, I was living and working in Cornwall, so didn't have a season ticket. I still went to some away games, as I have done for 45 years.
I currently have 235 points and can't see how I can get into that second group.
I'm not going to start complaining, exactly, but I do find it very frustrating that I now can't get to away league games at all (I went last night).
I know plenty of people who can't afford a season ticket but have gone to as many games as they could afford for many years. It seems incredible that they now have no access whatsoever to away tickets.
I guess we could see this coming, but the reality has been somewhat starker than I'd imagined.
Guy I go with has had ST for 5 years at Amex, and has been with me to at least 10 away games a season (on his account / points) for the past 3 years.
I have 305 points; he has 217 points - bizarre.
Suspect if we're in the Prem next year the club might make a section (maybe 10 or 20 %) of each allocation open to ballot so everyone at least has a chance. But for the first season they've decided to reward those who've had a season ticket longest which is fair enough, just frustrating for those loyal fans who haven't had one as long.Six years ago, I was living and working in Cornwall, so didn't have a season ticket. I still went to some away games, as I have done for 45 years.
I currently have 235 points and can't see how I can get into that second group.
I'm not going to start complaining, exactly, but I do find it very frustrating that I now can't get to away league games at all (I went last night).
I know plenty of people who can't afford a season ticket but have gone to as many games as they could afford for many years. It seems incredible that they now have no access whatsoever to away tickets.
I guess we could see this coming, but the reality has been somewhat starker than I'd imagined.
Did you buy a ticket for Barnet? If not that would have done it.
I suspect there are plenty of people who have been away with the club as a last minute decision using tickets that have already been bought on someone else's account, not really ever picking up on the relevance of loyalty points until now.
Suspect if we're in the Prem next year the club might make a section (maybe 10 or 20 %) of each allocation open to ballot so everyone at least has a chance. But for the first season they've decided to reward those who've had a season ticket longest which is fair enough, just frustrating for those loyal fans who haven't had one as long.
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Is the whole away allocation upper tier? Or did we get any lower tier blocks?
I've been on the ticket website since 9:10am, I've got 244 points & I've not even be able to see how many tickets are left. I can't even click on the red box. Am I missing something here?!!