No it's not!Silver Fox wrote:Perectly reasonable
by East Grinstead Royal » 08 Mar 2012 11:55
08 Mar 2012 11:55M-U-R-T-Y wrote:Don't we have to sell out allocations for this to be a problem?
Indeed.riverroyal wrote:Apologies if this has already been discussed but has any one noticed that next season you need to be a season ticket AND have a certain amount of Royalty points to be able to to buy away tickets . . . .
"Ticket priority for high demand away matches. From next season, both season ticket status and number of Royalty Points will be used as criteria for key away games. Season ticket holders are being rewarded with the highest possible priority, in conjunction with their Royalty Points, as opposed to Royalty Points being the sole criteria used"
Just think the 500 top end away days might just have been worth it.M-U-R-T-Y wrote:Don't we have to sell out allocations for this to be a problem?
There is an AST but the uptake night be 80 or so.East Grinstead Royal wrote:The only reason I got back into having a ST ten years ago was to ensure priority for important away games (it worked - I was at Griffin Park on the final day of the season!). I miss too many home games (work and family commitments) for it to be financially viable and, ten years ago, there was rarely any issue around being able to get a ticket, and seating was always unreserved. Giving STHs priority seems sensible now as it did then. It's clear and unambiguous, whereas the whole Royalty points thing has always struck me as confusing. That said, I do understand BtF's point... but how many non-STHs go to lots of away games anyway? Exiles, Northern Royals, I suppose, but there's likely to be less demand for those games anyway.
A colleague of mine has an Away ST at Arsenal. Maybe RFC should think about bringing that idea back. Or did we only get a dozen takers last time?
Or someone willing to put their money where the club want it will be treated favourably by the clubBilly The Fish wrote:No it's not!Silver Fox wrote:Perectly reasonable
Assuming we go up to the Prem next year, then someone who has been to many games both home and away over the last few Championship seasons, gets lower priority than a glory-hunting new STH who may have never been to ANY games before?
Poor attempt by the club to blackmail us into renewing if you ask me.
That's exactly why a rolling system would work better. If someone had just recently lapsed they would still be in good shape for 3 seasons or so. If they struggled to get tickets after that then tough sh1t to a certain extent as they've not paid in for 3 years.PieEater wrote:I 've always thought points inflation would be a better way to do it then you help current and recently lapsed long standing fans.
Currently home games are 10pts each, increase that by 5pts a season and it wouldn't take long to age old points, but they would still be worth something compared to a JCL season ticket holder.
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