Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
Great purchasing histories - every fan knows that a £30 membership per year gives you a great chance of tickets. If you are going to do a few games per season, then it's a bit of a must.But we know that’s not what has been going on and the system has caused unnecessary confusion. The ideas I shared were a reaction to being asked “what would you do?” They were a quick example.
There are other scenarios in addition to just the STH one I mentioned, such as groups of friends where some are STHs and some A+ members.
There are also examples of fans with great purchasing histories who are excluded.
All this is happening in a stadium where we have 34,000 tickets and the guarantee of a ticket is high but the question of whether you can sit with friends and family is left unanswered.
No mole hills. Look at the title of this thread. People are forced into some bizarre strategy when with more thinking it could all be avoided.
You can't have the scenario where fans who have built up loyalty points through attending most games can't get in the lower tier or safe standing, or preferred area because a load of P1 fans and their friends, A+ or whatever have taken up all those tickets. That can't be fair can it?
34k tickets, the ST holder just waits until Monday to buy with their A+ mates.
Anyway, we're discussing slight tweaks and scenarios, you started by calling the whole thing 'f**king stupid' - I'll agree there are many other ways to have sliced up the priorities, but it doesn't necessarily make this one stupid.