Nixonator
Well-known member
It's not necessarily cherry picking, some of us work weekends, shifts etc so can't commit to a season ticket.
Then put them on the exchange, it works well.
It's not necessarily cherry picking, some of us work weekends, shifts etc so can't commit to a season ticket.
Then put them on the exchange, it works well.
That’s almost as bad as go and support Man City if you dared to criticise Hughton last season.Fantastically impractical suggestion when you find yourself able to make it to less than 50% of matches. Love the [MENTION=28061]Nitram[/MENTION] comment above that only season ticket holders are committed supporters...the ridiculous sweeping assumptions people make about each other.
You are misreading my intention, not saying you are not a committed supporter just that people who buy a season ticket should have some benefits over those buying a ticket on a irregular basis.Fantastically impractical suggestion when you find yourself able to make it to less than 50% of matches. Love the [MENTION=28061]Nitram[/MENTION] comment above that only season ticket holders are committed supporters...the ridiculous sweeping assumptions people make about each other.
But why should they, if they sell enough tickets on the exchange to match the attendance record of the person referred to below?You are misreading my intention, not saying you are not a committed supporter just that people who buy a season ticket should have some benefits over those buying a ticket on an irregular basis.
I know someone on the season ticket waiting list who bought match day tickets for his family for most home games last season. He's obviously wealthier than I realised! I couldn't justify that sort of expense.
I suppose I was thinking that buying in bulk, ie season ticket, that a discount should be expected or be cheaper than buying one for an odd game. BTW I’ve bought an extra 5 for family and friends for the West Ham game. I don’t expect to pay the same as a season ticket holder per game.But why should they, if they sell enough tickets on the exchange to match the attendance record of the person referred to below?
Then put them on the exchange, it works well.
But why should they, if they sell enough tickets on the exchange to match the attendance record of the person referred to below?
For most businesses yes, but I don't think the 'shrug' attitudeBecause by committing to either paying up front for the whole season or a regular monthly payment for a whole year they give the club far more ability to plan and forecast cashflow which is quite important to most businesses
(Cat B) just shows the match by match pricing at the Amex is too high. Simple as that. Discuss...
(Especially considering our excellent start)
(The league need to cap home tickets at £30 too - in my opinion)
(Cat B) just shows the match by match pricing at the Amex is too high. Simple as that. Discuss...
(Especially considering our excellent start)
(The league need to cap home tickets at £30 too - in my opinion)
(Cat B) just shows the match by match pricing at the Amex is too high. Simple as that. Discuss...
(Cat B) just shows the match by match pricing at the Amex is too high. Simple as that. Discuss...
(Especially considering our excellent start)
(The league need to cap home tickets at £30 too - in my opinion)