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ABSOLUTE BULLSHIT !!
Just so you know.
If you say so
ABSOLUTE BULLSHIT !!
Just so you know.
I think he was attempting to increase his chances of getting a ticket, by scaring off the less intrepid 1901'ers and less travelled fans.
how do you know ?
regards
DR
1 - You've stated you are going to the cup game, so comments not applicable
2 - Do you believe we will take 3,000 to Swansea
I still think the points threshold for the first release is far too low, it should be 400+
Your mate talks utter tosh! For regular attendees at the old Upton Park it was high on impossible to hop on to the tube outside the ground. Invariably the route was through the housing estate through Plaistow where you could pick up the tube. Never once was anyone " picked off "
Looks like i will be missing out on this one, dont understand the clubs thinking in changing the loyalty points for this one.
This is a weird one, I could get a ticket for Arsenal, however I dont qualify for a ticket for west ham, as I cant actually get any more points in between the sales of the tickets to do so. Weird.
Looks like i will be missing out on this one, dont understand the clubs thinking in changing the loyalty points for this one.
I think it has risen as Bournemouth league loyalty points will be added before Tuesday.
Maybe the club are trying to manage the distribution of points some way? Higher threshold and low points does affect the distribution of points. Just a guess though.
yeah, just sit on the coach and carry on filming while the lad gets ironed out
regards
DR
Im in the same boat. Ive just bought a couple of Bournemouth cup tickets (will be going) and those points will just push me in to the 2nd sales category for Wednesday so Im hoping these will have been added by the on sale timeI have just managed to get tickets for the bmuff cup game, yes i will be in attendence!
The 10 points are normally put on the morning after the game, which should allow me to then buy a west ham ticket dependent on availability, is that correct?
Well, Leicester sold out before it reached members so the Swansea game will not only be the first game to provide 15pts, but i'm guessing the first opportunity for those without season tickets to attend.
So re. question - probably not far off, but besides the point anyway as they can only accomodate 2k which will comfortably sell.
What I don't get is allocations that don't say get passed the 2nd tranche of say 237, why do these even need the award of loyalty points? This are massively oversubscribed in demand games everyone wants to go to, so max 5 pts awarded seems about right, or even 2pts for central London aways. Loyalty is really those that will attend Burnley, Stoke, Newcastle, Swansea etc. not Arsenal & West Ham.
Was just reading this http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/london-stadium-west-ham-united.html
Reviews seem to say lower tier is better as upper is so far from the action. Anyone else got an opinion on this?
You're so right, that's spot on. Right now there are so many of us who want to go to these games but aren't able to buy a ticket, and just have to watch as people keep increasing their loyalty points.
I would argue much the same for the Bournemouth cup game - its clear there lots of people bought tickets for this just so they didn't miss out on loyalty points, and who wouldn't have gone otherwise, and if they hadn't have awarded points for this fixture it might have thus freed up tickets for the likes of me who just want to see Brighton play an away game this season. The loyalty points are completely irrelevant for me - there's no difference between 40,60,80,100 at all - I just want to watch Brighton play
Not convinced it's clear at all. Maybe one or two, but I've not seen any evidence of it.
But if it wasn't for the points then we may not be going all that way to watch our reserve team!!
You're so right, that's spot on. Right now there are so many of us who want to go to these games but aren't able to buy a ticket, and just have to watch as people keep increasing their loyalty points.
I would argue much the same for the Bournemouth cup game - its clear there lots of people bought tickets for this just so they didn't miss out on loyalty points, and who wouldn't have gone otherwise, and if they hadn't have awarded points for this fixture it might have thus freed up tickets for the likes of me who just want to see Brighton play an away game this season. The loyalty points are completely irrelevant for me - there's no difference between 40,60,80,100 at all - I just want to watch Brighton play