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Thank you - very helpful as always!I've just updated it.
Me too (and my children also Priority 1, so hopefully straightforward to get 3 tickets).‘9am club’
Thank you - very helpful as always!I've just updated it.
Me too (and my children also Priority 1, so hopefully straightforward to get 3 tickets).‘9am club’
Where is said spreadsheet??I've just updated it.
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/thre...unday-23rd-april.399997/page-64#post-10610496Where is said spreadsheet??
Priority is rated against the individual not who you are friends with.I’m assuming that the 8 of you just wanted to sit together and that as you were all either STH or A+ members you knew you were guaranteed a ticket. However, with the uncertainty of how buying would pan out you decided to buy early and put into play the clever ‘single seat’ strategy.
If only there had been some way for you to register as a group of 8 and then be assigned the tickets accordingly. This could have allowed you to also select preferences on blocks you’d like to sit in on advance. That would have taken away the uncertainty for you A+ friend on whether he’d be sat with you.
But, to suggest uncertainty, or the very idea that there might be a better way that ticket distribution could work for fans who are more or less guaranteed a ticket, that’s madness.
After all, technology can now produce ChatGPT but it can’t improve ticket distribution.
Read the post history. If you can’t be bothered, I don’t blame you. I’ve kind of lost interest in convincing people that there is a better way.Are you suggesting that a group of mixed priorities should get an advantage just because they are a group? Otherwise your example doesn't work.
Read the post history. If you can’t be bothered, I don’t blame you. I’ve kind of lost interest in convincing people that there is a better way.
I wonder whether the club could look at groups of fans getting and average loyalty point total by pre-registering as a group for marquee occasions such as this?Are you suggesting that a group of mixed priorities should get an advantage just because they are a group? Otherwise your example doesn't work.
Don’t be ridiculous! Are you suggesting improvements to the way things are done now. Outrageous!For
I wonder whether the club could look at groups of fans getting and average loyalty point total by pre-registering as a group for marquee occasions such as this?
And ending up with higher priority collectively than under the current system? I like your thinking. Personally, I’d prefer a system that allocates six lower tier tickets to anyone who has kept their voucher from the Stoke City league game in 1983.For
I wonder whether the club could look at groups of fans getting and average loyalty point total by pre-registering as a group for marquee occasions such as this?
Average...mean, median or mode?For
I wonder whether the club could look at groups of fans getting and average loyalty point total by pre-registering as a group for marquee occasions such as this?
Average being mean.Average...mean, median or mode?
Also, if one dropped out the average would need to be recalculated PRIOR to purchase.
Therefore a group of 6 top tiers and 2 Members with no points could all end up Window 1. Is that fair?Average being mean.
And by pre-registering as a group you are committing to buying all the tickets regardless, so drop outs would not be a factor.
If those fans were all going to get a ticket regardless - yes.Therefore a group of 6 top tiers and 2 Members with no points could all end up Window 1. Is that fair?
Not sure the 2 Window 1s shunted down to 2 would agree. Additionally, the points threshold for Window 1 would be one hell of a computation, and would increase significantly.If those fans were all going to get a ticket regardless - yes.
The proposed tweak to the system just means they all get seats together rather than being spread across different blocks and tiers.
That’s more than fair to the 2 Members with no points. We need many more suggestions like this, so that we all ultimately end up in the top priority category.Therefore a group of 6 top tiers and 2 Members with no points could all end up Window 1. Is that fair?
That could only work if all the group were ST holders, otherwise those who weren't would get a huge advantage. In any case any of the suggestions made would almost certainly disadvantage individual ST holders and why should a group get preferential treatment?For
I wonder whether the club could look at groups of fans getting and average loyalty point total by pre-registering as a group for marquee occasions such as this?
That is exactly my dilemma.So, do I take our two MyAlbion+ tickets straight away, or wait in hope for 10 days for the MyAlbion+ guest window? Shall we expect the STH guest window to hoover up huge numbers?
Well I was Priority 1, but I would have been happy to be shunted down to guarantee tickets together with mates.Not sure the 2 Window 1s shunted down to 2 would agree. Additionally, the points threshold for Window 1 would be one hell of a computation, and would increase significantly.