Incorrect. It was given to season ticket holders with 10 or more away games at first. Then it went those with 9, 8 etc.
I remember there being a big hoo-haa about it at the time.
If they do that this time I've no chance. Hardly been away this season for one reason or another. Nice to see I'm lumped in with the other shit fans though!!![]()
Last edited by Wesley II; 15-01-2010 at 08:59 AM. Reason: Spellign mistaek
I remember that being the case with the Lashers game 2 seasons ago but don't remember that being the case for the Sheff Utd game.
Me thinks this could actually be the one game where some people wanting a ticket might actually miss out. Maybe they should do an eye test on the door because you're sat miles from the pitch!
I just love this, priority for ST holders to pick their one and only away match (well maybe two if you count the Lashers) it stinks, but then again do the club place any value at all on the fans who fork out their hard earned to support the team all over the country, do they even care, I doubt it, pander to the whim of the ST holder who might just take in one or two away matches and will of course demand extra tickets for their "friends"
The away fans who "pay on the day" may not be registered with the club their support is fantastic, do the club recognise this?????????
Fickle PNE fans will be wanking themselves silly over getting tickets for the "big" cup games bringing all and bloody sundry who never ever attend because they are ST holders, they will demand tickets for every fucker if we reach the pay off's or better and demand a ticket to go to Newcastle or Blackpool, wankers the fuckin lot of them, will you see these fuckers on a wet Tuesday night at Peterborough, will you fuck, fans who attend away matches and keep their stubs should have as much right to away tickets as the twattish ST holders who demand tickets for the "big" games.
Season ticket holders deserve to get priority over everyone else because they pay their money in advance when the club needs it most. That deserves incentives.
In my case, I've had a season ticket for 20-odd years, if I want to go on one away match in five years that's tough shit I'm afraid.
Newcastle - bring it on!!![]()
BRING BACK THE OLD ROLLYEYES SMILIE!!
In an ideal world North End would have some sort of loyalty scheme where points are earned for games attended - for example buy a season ticket and get 25 points, Blackpool away 1 point, Plymouth away 10 points and so on, this way the most loyal would be rewarded. However, due to the size of club and the fact that demand very rarely outstrips supply it would be pretty pointless introducing a scheme like this, although I would love to see what would happen if we ever reached the Premier League.
I do think though that this could be the first time in a long time when some people will be left disappointed as I think demand may well outstrip supply.
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Bill whilst I can understand your frustration and anger, the club have to leave advantages to being a season ticket holder because the club need the large amount of cash flow in a short space of time. Tickets do get cheaper during the season if attendances are down and so one advantage disappears with that. There has to be incentives.
Being brutally honest I believed Derek was exagerating about season ticket holders getting cheesed off with too many offers on cheap tickets throughout the season, then, I heard people around me talking about why they should not bother buying their season tickets because there was no advantages when the BOGOF offer was on.
The simple answer is, buy a season ticket![]()
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