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Post by holmfirth on Jul 15, 2017 12:47:39 GMT 1
Yeah I agree with this - I think P1 is about as right as they could've done it, but it seems that P2 is more a case of rewarding the expenditure on B&W etc rather than 'loyalty'. Having listened to the Sean Jarvis video before reading the announcement I cant understand how the 10 year club was not in priority 2. What I knew upfront was that many folk would get upset. FB is full of folk slagging the club off. I'd like a clear explanation of the numbers in each priority, to gives us an idea of our chances. I'd also like an explanation of how they are going to implement this. Are they going to add your new status to your login account, if not how are we supposed to know if theyve got you in the correct group or not There will be 4K in the 10 year category What I can't understand is why the 10 year status only applies at P1. After that it's forgotten and merged with 3 yr status.
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Post by Jack on Jul 15, 2017 12:48:50 GMT 1
Meet Garry, Harry, Larry and Barry.
Garry has been a season card holder for 45 years. Never missed a home game. He pays his £100 each year for B&W membership to support the academy, to be in the lottery & canalside etc... he's a lifer, as loyal as they come, but he's never been to an away game in all his years. He's a bit puzzled why he's got Priority 1 for AWAY games and is feeling a bit guilty that he could now take a ticket from Barry (more on him later).
Meanwhile, Harry has been a season card holder for just 3 years, never beforehand. He coughed up a measly £20 last year for the illconceived TOT because he fancied a day out on the lash at Newcastle with his mate Barry (more on him later). It's the only away game he's ever been to. He gets priority 2 and due to his good found fortune is now looking forward to visiting Anfield & Old Trafford this year, but this time without Barry (more on him later).
Larry has also been a season card holder for just 3 years. Never been to an away game in his life. Didn't buy a TOT so is Priority 3. He's happy with that though and had got a fast finger... he is confident he just might get to some of the big away games. He's also going try and get Barry (more on him later) a ticket for some of the 'lesser' away games.
Barry, like Garry, is a lifelong fan, bleeds blue & white.... He's had numerous season ticket's over the years including the last 2 but skipped in 2015/16 due to ill health (Powellitis). He's also a B&W member, pays his £100 each year. Now Barry has travelled the length of the county following town. He can view all the away games that he has been to in his online htafc account. Due to his B&W membership he was Priority 1 last season and did every away game. Overnight Barry finds himself in Priority 4. Barry has been shit on from a great height.
Barry doesn't really have a problem with Garry but thinks Harry & Larry can go f*ck themselves.
Regards, Barry
PS. Sally is newbie, jumped on the bandwagon this year and is rightly category 5 (just 1 level below Barry) but she knows Garry who will sort her a ticket. Sally also throws beer.
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Post by goodshot (FGS) on Jul 15, 2017 12:52:44 GMT 1
Having listened to the Sean Jarvis video before reading the announcement I cant understand how the 10 year club was not in priority 2. What I knew upfront was that many folk would get upset. FB is full of folk slagging the club off. I'd like a clear explanation of the numbers in each priority, to gives us an idea of our chances. I'd also like an explanation of how they are going to implement this. Are they going to add your new status to your login account, if not how are we supposed to know if theyve got you in the correct group or notI believe they're going to do this. Saw a tweet from the ticket office earlier that hinted at accounts being updated with status. I think they have to marry it to the online ticket system don't they - can't see how else they could implement it. So if you are priority 3 you won't be able to access the ticket system until after the Priority 1 and Priority 2 dates etc ? Same as for the play off final tickets. Be a lot of time spent staring at the screen.
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Post by Carlito Brigante on Jul 15, 2017 12:55:50 GMT 1
Meet Garry, Harry, Larry and Barry. Garry has been a season card holder for 45 years. Never missed a home game. He pays his £100 each year for B&W membership to support the academy, to be in the lottery & canalside etc... he bleeds blue & white but he's never been to an away game in his life. He's a bit puzzled why he's got Priority 1 for AWAY games and is feeling a bit guilty that he could now take a ticket from Barry (more on him later). Meanwhile, Harry has been a season card holder for just 3 years, never beforehand. He coughed up a measly £20 last year for the illconceived TOT because he fancied a day out at Newcastle with his mate Barry (more on him later). It's the only away game he's ever been to. He gets priority 2 and due to his good found fortune is now looking forward to visiting Anfield & Old Trafford this year, this time without Barry (more on him later). Larry has also been a season card holder for just 3 years. Never been to an away game in his life. Didn't buy a TOT so is Priority 3. He's got a fast finger though and is confident he might just get to some of the big away games. He's also going try and get Barry (more on him later) a ticket for some of the 'lesser' away games. Barry, like Garry, is a lifelong fan, bleeds blue & white etc.... He's had numerous season ticket's over the years including the last 2 but skipped in 2015/16 due to ill health (Powellitis). He's also a B&W member, pays his £100 each year. Now Barry has travelled the length of the county following town. He can view all the away games that he has been to in his online htafc account. Due to his B&W membership he was Priority 1 last season and did every away game. Barry now finds himself in Priority 4. Barry has been shit on from a great height. Barry doesn't really have a problem with Garry but thinks Harry & Larry can go f*ck themselves. Regards, Barry You missed out Terry He is Garry's nephew and has only been supporting the club for a season. He will use Garry's reference though to get tickets before they get to his category in the games that Garry doesn't fancy.
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Post by goodshot (FGS) on Jul 15, 2017 12:58:01 GMT 1
Meet Garry, Harry, Larry and Barry. Garry has been a season card holder for 45 years. Never missed a home game. He pays his £100 each year for B&W membership to support the academy, to be in the lottery & canalside etc... he bleeds blue & white but he's never been to an away game in his life. He's a bit puzzled why he's got Priority 1 for AWAY games and is feeling a bit guilty that he could now take a ticket from Barry (more on him later). Meanwhile, Harry has been a season card holder for just 3 years, never beforehand. He coughed up a measly £20 last year for the illconceived TOT because he fancied a day out at Newcastle with his mate Barry (more on him later). It's the only away game he's ever been to. He gets priority 2 and due to his good found fortune is now looking forward to visiting Anfield & Old Trafford this year, this time without Barry (more on him later). Larry has also been a season card holder for just 3 years. Never been to an away game in his life. Didn't buy a TOT so is Priority 3. He's got a fast finger though and is confident he might just get to some of the big away games. He's also going try and get Barry (more on him later) a ticket for some of the 'lesser' away games. Barry, like Garry, is a lifelong fan, bleeds blue & white etc.... He's had numerous season ticket's over the years including the last 2 but skipped in 2015/16 due to ill health (Powellitis). He's also a B&W member, pays his £100 each year. Now Barry has travelled the length of the county following town. He can view all the away games that he has been to in his online htafc account. Due to his B&W membership he was Priority 1 last season and did every away game. Barry now finds himself in Priority 4. Barry has been shit on from a great height. Barry doesn't really have a problem with Garry but thinks Harry & Larry can go f*ck themselves. Regards, Barry Is that Leisure Suit Larry?
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Post by The King's Head 1230 on Jul 15, 2017 13:01:10 GMT 1
That Wallace Arnold a lucky bastard going to every away game next season
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Post by hd2 on Jul 15, 2017 13:20:09 GMT 1
I fall into P3 no complaints from me. Surprised by some and their overreaction critising the club saying they have not rewarded loyalty. By my reckoning they have give nearly 500k back for the 10 years of supporting the Club. And getting a season card in the prem for 100 quid! No one has been banned from getting a ticket and think the ballot idea is a cracker. Not sure how it will work but a good one. I'm sure not all P1 and P2 will take up the tickets so am hoping i get the chance but i know a P1 person and will ask them to get me one if they cant go - simple Let's stop the moaning!!! Don't take this the wrong way, as my immediate thought (as a p4), was that I know a few folk who are p1 and p3 who don't regularly travel away, and I'd get them to get me a ticket for a game to increase my chance. However, on reflection, THIS is what will cook the system up if anything....I've decided I won't Game the system like this, and jointly we should all agree to play it fairly, as that will mean that the lower priority people aren't "cheated" out of a chance. I will NOT ask a pal in a higher priority bracket to get a ticket for me if he's not attending. We're Town fans, let's not screw each other just because we're playing West Brom instead of Hull. Won't happen though. Human nature and the fuck the rest attitude will prevail.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2017 13:28:44 GMT 1
Meet Garry, Harry, Larry and Barry. Garry has been a season card holder for 45 years. Never missed a home game. He pays his £100 each year for B&W membership to support the academy, to be in the lottery & canalside etc... he bleeds blue & white but he's never been to an away game in his life. He's a bit puzzled why he's got Priority 1 for AWAY games and is feeling a bit guilty that he could now take a ticket from Barry (more on him later). Meanwhile, Harry has been a season card holder for just 3 years, never beforehand. He coughed up a measly £20 last year for the illconceived TOT because he fancied a day out at Newcastle with his mate Barry (more on him later). It's the only away game he's ever been to. He gets priority 2 and due to his good found fortune is now looking forward to visiting Anfield & Old Trafford this year, this time without Barry (more on him later). Larry has also been a season card holder for just 3 years. Never been to an away game in his life. Didn't buy a TOT so is Priority 3. He's got a fast finger though and is confident he might just get to some of the big away games. He's also going try and get Barry (more on him later) a ticket for some of the 'lesser' away games. Barry, like Garry, is a lifelong fan, bleeds blue & white etc.... He's had numerous season ticket's over the years including the last 2 but skipped in 2015/16 due to ill health (Powellitis). He's also a B&W member, pays his £100 each year. Now Barry has travelled the length of the county following town. He can view all the away games that he has been to in his online htafc account. Due to his B&W membership he was Priority 1 last season and did every away game. Barry now finds himself in Priority 4. Barry has been shit on from a great height. Barry doesn't really have a problem with Garry but thinks Harry & Larry can go f*ck themselves. Regards, Barry Barry knows this bloke who bought a pub full of town supporters a drink, I think he's called Deany. He owns a football club & he also suffered from Powellitis, but it affected him more than anybody else because he was paying all the doctors bills & not getting better. He might have thought 'fuck it' I'm not paying anymore & could cut & run like that bloke that still owns some online broadcasting rights, but he didn't because Garry kept faith & paid his bit. When Deany recovered from Powellitis he thought Garry deserved an option to travel in return for loyalty, but as Barry had chucked Teddy out of his cot that didn't appear to deserve a loyalty reward. Harry & Larry knew nothing of this as they are new kids on the block, & had been loyal in their short tenure. I think there may be moral in this tale somewhere, but I'm buggered if I can figure it out. Can anyone help as I'm suffering from deludeditis & can't think straight?
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Post by wtd on Jul 15, 2017 13:35:29 GMT 1
So this means most of us who have tickets will be sat on there own like me im priority 1 mates are priority 4 Not to mention being unable to sit with your kids.
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Post by Walton-on-the-Hill Terrier on Jul 15, 2017 13:38:33 GMT 1
Not ideal, but a Crystal Palace supporting mate has just confirmed he's got me a ticket and I should be OK for West Ham with it being on Sky on a Monday night. Confident I'll get to see plenty of away games despite being P4.
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Post by Carlito Brigante on Jul 15, 2017 13:39:21 GMT 1
Meet Garry, Harry, Larry and Barry. Garry has been a season card holder for 45 years. Never missed a home game. He pays his £100 each year for B&W membership to support the academy, to be in the lottery & canalside etc... he bleeds blue & white but he's never been to an away game in his life. He's a bit puzzled why he's got Priority 1 for AWAY games and is feeling a bit guilty that he could now take a ticket from Barry (more on him later). Meanwhile, Harry has been a season card holder for just 3 years, never beforehand. He coughed up a measly £20 last year for the illconceived TOT because he fancied a day out at Newcastle with his mate Barry (more on him later). It's the only away game he's ever been to. He gets priority 2 and due to his good found fortune is now looking forward to visiting Anfield & Old Trafford this year, this time without Barry (more on him later). Larry has also been a season card holder for just 3 years. Never been to an away game in his life. Didn't buy a TOT so is Priority 3. He's got a fast finger though and is confident he might just get to some of the big away games. He's also going try and get Barry (more on him later) a ticket for some of the 'lesser' away games. Barry, like Garry, is a lifelong fan, bleeds blue & white etc.... He's had numerous season ticket's over the years including the last 2 but skipped in 2015/16 due to ill health (Powellitis). He's also a B&W member, pays his £100 each year. Now Barry has travelled the length of the county following town. He can view all the away games that he has been to in his online htafc account. Due to his B&W membership he was Priority 1 last season and did every away game. Barry now finds himself in Priority 4. Barry has been shit on from a great height. Barry doesn't really have a problem with Garry but thinks Harry & Larry can go f*ck themselves. Regards, Barry Barry knows this bloke who bought a pub full of town supporters a drink, I think he's called Deany. He owns a football club & he also suffered from Powellitis, but it affected him more than anybody else because he was paying all the doctors bills & not getting better. He might have thought 'fuck it' I'm not paying anymore & could cut & run like that bloke that still owns some online broadcasting rights, but he didn't because Garry kept faith & paid his bit. When Deany recovered from Powellitis he thought Garry deserved an option to travel in return for loyalty, but as Barry had chucked Teddy out of his cot that didn't appear to deserve a loyalty reward. Harry & Larry knew nothing of this as they are new kids on the block, & had been loyal in their short tenure. I think there may be moral in this tale somewhere, but I'm buggered if I can figure it out. Can anyone help as I'm suffering from deludeditis & can't think straight? But for blokes like Barry taking a stand Deany could well have plodded on charging £400 for Championship football All hail Barry and the like for saving everyone a few bob Sorry about the away tickets though Barry
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2017 13:40:35 GMT 1
So this means most of us who have tickets will be sat on there own like me im priority 1 mates are priority 4 Not to mention being unable to sit with your kids. Kids can't have shown loyalty as they haven't been going long enough & were only dragged there in the first place so they could kick the seat in front.😈
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Post by AndySk on Jul 15, 2017 13:43:49 GMT 1
If the worst comes to the worst You'll get to see 19 home Premier league games next season. Not too shabby really, especially considering all the dross you top fans have witnessed over the years
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2017 13:50:11 GMT 1
Barry knows this bloke who bought a pub full of town supporters a drink, I think he's called Deany. He owns a football club & he also suffered from Powellitis, but it affected him more than anybody else because he was paying all the doctors bills & not getting better. He might have thought 'fuck it' I'm not paying anymore & could cut & run like that bloke that still owns some online broadcasting rights, but he didn't because Garry kept faith & paid his bit. When Deany recovered from Powellitis he thought Garry deserved an option to travel in return for loyalty, but as Barry had chucked Teddy out of his cot that didn't appear to deserve a loyalty reward. Harry & Larry knew nothing of this as they are new kids on the block, & had been loyal in their short tenure. I think there may be moral in this tale somewhere, but I'm buggered if I can figure it out. Can anyone help as I'm suffering from deludeditis & can't think straight? But for blokes like Barry taking a stand Deany could well have plodded on charging £400 for Championship football All hail Barry and the like for saving everyone a few bob Sorry about the away tickets though Barry Yeah, Barry's mate Danny thought he had great idea that away games should have a maximum price of £20, PL clubs thought too cheap, but £30 is OK if we limit attendances so we can sell more at higher prices to our own supporters & piss Barry off because he won't be able to attend. As Barry suffers from deludeditis he can't see the effect Danny's idea had.
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Post by Tanzanian Terrier on Jul 15, 2017 13:55:49 GMT 1
There will be 4K in the 10 year category What I can't understand is why the 10 year status only applies at P1. After that it's forgotten and merged with 3 yr status. To be be part of P1 there are 2 conditions to be met: 1. You must be a BWF Member (before 13th July), TOT Member or Patron who is a SC Holder
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2. Held a Season Card for 10 years.
You need to comply with both elements to be in P1
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Post by holmfirth on Jul 15, 2017 13:58:03 GMT 1
There will be 4K in the 10 year category What I can't understand is why the 10 year status only applies at P1. After that it's forgotten and merged with 3 yr status. To be be part of P1 there are 2 conditions to be met: 1. You must be a BWF Member (before 13th July), TOT Member or Patron who is a SC Holder
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2. Held a Season Card for 10 years.
You need to comply with both elements to be in P1
I get that part. But for p3, for example, why not say "must have held a season card for 10 years". Instead it's a mere 3 years.
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Post by upthetown on Jul 15, 2017 13:58:40 GMT 1
If the worst comes to the worst You'll get to see 19 home Premier league games next season. Not too shabby really, especially considering all the dross you top fans have witnessed over the years 4 less than last season. Disgrace.
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Post by AndySk on Jul 15, 2017 13:58:48 GMT 1
I don't like the sound of Barry, Larry or Harry to be honest
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Post by AndySk on Jul 15, 2017 14:01:14 GMT 1
If the worst comes to the worst You'll get to see 19 home Premier league games next season. Not too shabby really, especially considering all the dross you top fans have witnessed over the years 4 less than last season. Disgrace. Good point. It's all shit
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2017 14:05:37 GMT 1
still perplexing as to why they didn't look at away ticket booking history first though.
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Post by hd2 on Jul 15, 2017 14:12:45 GMT 1
3 categories would have been enough. 1. Super priority 2. Priority -existing season ticket holders 3. Regular - new season tickets. That way the super priority get rewarded and the rest have a bun fight to get tickets. New season tickets bought only for the prem are unlikely to go anyway. Or they bought because they knew that without buying they'd possibly not get tickets for home games. Not everyone who bought is a glory hunting fuckwit or lacks loyalty like some on here seem to believe.
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Post by Henry Mcgee on Jul 15, 2017 14:14:51 GMT 1
I don't like the sound of Barry, Larry or Harry to be honest Larry's really fat and can't get through the turnstiles, Harry met Sally and she doesn't let him go to games - so that just leaves Barry and at the moment he's a Cryer.
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Post by willo on Jul 15, 2017 14:15:27 GMT 1
Been reading all this with interest. Everyone's history is different and we'd all like the opportunity to take in least one or two away games this coming season but seems like a lot of hard work. I've been watching Town since the late 70's, season ticket holder up to 2001 when kids arrived on the scene and my priorities changed and although I still did half a dozen or so games a season, it wasn't until we went up under Grayson that I renewed again (this time with my son alongside me), done my fair share of away games going way back but far less so in recent seasons due to other commitments. When I re-started with a season card again, I got a call asking me to become a B&W member. There was no benefit at the time but felt it was an extra way to help the club and quite happy to do it. I'm the only one of 5 who go together who is a B&W member, was planning on enrolling my son and my brother said he would also join just so he has the opportunity of possibly getting tickets for the odd away game. The other 2 aren't so fussed at going away they will become B&W members. None of us are TOT or are planning on becoming. Bottom line is the whole thing sounds so complicated, I can see us just giving away games a miss, hope Sky show as many as possible and enjoy the home games.
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Post by Tanzanian Terrier on Jul 15, 2017 14:25:35 GMT 1
I get that part. But for p3, for example, why not say "must have held a season card for 10 years". Instead it's a mere 3 years. This is my take on a possible reason. Loyalty has many different meanings to many different people. A good definition for loyalty is a devotion and faithfulness to a cause, country, group, or person. Some will say that you have more loyalty if you go regularly to away games. Some will say that you have more loyalty if you are a SC holder both are very subjective. The truth of the matter is that it lies somewhere between the 2 but loyalty also implies and undying, unswerving faithfulness to the Club. Before the arrival of DW the club was on its uppers, the style of football was atrocious and this was reflected in the crowds, that were dropping like a stone. It is well documented that if this had continued the survival of the club would have been at stake. Perhaps it is no coincidence that Chris Powell arrived on 3rd September 2014, almost 3 years ago but also 3 years ago we also lost our opening fixture against Bornmuff and at 5pm Robins walked. Powell remained in place until late 2015 but during his tenure, as we all know the style of football was dire and crowds plummeted. There was a rift between the Happy Clappers and the Negatards. But even though the football was dire, I and many others still turned up religiously and left, down, depressed and seething BUT we still went. This is faithfulness and devotion to the cause. So in answer to your question I am guessing (and only guessing, others may have other explanations) that the 3 year mark coincides with those that left and refused to watch Powells dross and then returned and those that remained under CP are rewarded with P2, provided they have Terriers on Tour Membership, Blue & White Foundation Membership (having joined before 13 July 2017) or Patrons Membership (having joined before 13 July 2017). Obviously, the 10 years also coincides with the tenure of DH P3 covers the arrival of DW. As explained this is only my interpretation of the reasoning and looking to the future, should we survive this first season, I foresee a different system for next season, once the ship is steadied and since TOT is not being renewed.
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Post by Captainslapper on Jul 15, 2017 14:31:02 GMT 1
theyve pissed all over the loyal fans. Have they really though? To get in category 1 you've got to have been a season ticket holder for 10 years. Doesn't that count as loyal? Serious question, if you go to as many away games as your post suggests why on earth didn't you get TOT membership last year ? For only £20 to the club (& that's a point seemingly forgotten by some posters £20 went to the club not the Italian Mafia or Saudi Oil barons) you were trying to guarantee a ticket for your away trips last season. Still going regularly to away games, it was a Complete and utter no-brainer of a decision to join TOT last year. .........and for someone going regularly to away games I'd suggest it would have been frankly just stupid not to buy the card. I wonder how many people's interest in going to away games has been re-kindled by the fact that this season it's going to be Liverpool rather than Burton and Reading? The whole emphasis of this decision isn't about rewarding loyalty- its about rewarding those that spent £20 on an away thing last summer. the £20 is deemed a better gauge of a fans loyalty and lifetime support than YEARS of actually supporting the club, usually at times when it was crap and going nowhere. Someone who started getting a season card after we beat Sheff Utd at wembley is , just by spending £20, catapulted ahead of a fan who has had a season ticket for DECADES and watched town play in hundreds of away games! That isn;t even the funniest bit! Someone who had his first season ticket LAST SEASON, is catapulted ahead of the same lifelong fan, just because hes had to move his fucking seat!! LOL Its not an easy thing to come up with a solution to and whatever they did, some people wopuld be pissed off, but fuck me, i had to read it 5 times before i could take in what an utter shambles of a decision they came to. They talk about rewarding loyalty as their priority, whist at the same time shitting all over thousands of the most loyal Town fans- the ones who'll still be going if and when we slip back down the divisions! " been watching a lifetime? Had a season ticket for decades? ... well tough shit, if only youd spent £20 on a priority away membership so you could guarantee going to the 2 or 3 games it was needed for last season"
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Post by Captainslapper on Jul 15, 2017 14:33:45 GMT 1
To be be part of P1 there are 2 conditions to be met: 1. You must be a BWF Member (before 13th July), TOT Member or Patron who is a SC Holder
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2. Held a Season Card for 10 years.
You need to comply with both elements to be in P1
I get that part. But for p3, for example, why not say "must have held a season card for 10 years". Instead it's a mere 3 years. category 2 should be that at the very least. Long standing SC holders and even then, not necessarily consecutive ones but more - held 10 in the past 15 seasons. And nothing to do with anything other than being a SC holder!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2017 14:41:11 GMT 1
Meet Garry, Harry, Larry and Barry. Garry has been a season card holder for 45 years. Never missed a home game. He pays his £100 each year for B&W membership to support the academy, to be in the lottery & canalside etc... he bleeds blue & white but he's never been to an away game in his life. He's a bit puzzled why he's got Priority 1 for AWAY games and is feeling a bit guilty that he could now take a ticket from Barry (more on him later). Meanwhile, Harry has been a season card holder for just 3 years, never beforehand. He coughed up a measly £20 last year for the illconceived TOT because he fancied a day out at Newcastle with his mate Barry (more on him later). It's the only away game he's ever been to. He gets priority 2 and due to his good found fortune is now looking forward to visiting Anfield & Old Trafford this year, this time without Barry (more on him later). Larry has also been a season card holder for just 3 years. Never been to an away game in his life. Didn't buy a TOT so is Priority 3. He's got a fast finger though and is confident he might just get to some of the big away games. He's also going try and get Barry (more on him later) a ticket for some of the 'lesser' away games. Barry, like Garry, is a lifelong fan, bleeds blue & white etc.... He's had numerous season ticket's over the years including the last 2 but skipped in 2015/16 due to ill health (Powellitis). He's also a B&W member, pays his £100 each year. Now Barry has travelled the length of the county following town. He can view all the away games that he has been to in his online htafc account. Due to his B&W membership he was Priority 1 last season and did every away game. Barry now finds himself in Priority 4. Barry has been shit on from a great height. Barry doesn't really have a problem with Garry but thinks Harry & Larry can go f*ck themselves. Regards, Barry Is that Leisure Suit Larry? No, I'm priority 4. 😊
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2017 14:45:55 GMT 1
Without reading 25 pages...
I live in Hants and have always met mates at away games - where they've got me a ticket in advance. As such, I doubt I'm a 'registered' ticket buyer despite being a supporter for 30 years. Will I still be eligible to enter the ballot?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2017 14:53:32 GMT 1
The "Super Priority" scheme was used at Man City in the cup last season.
700 were sold at that level before they opened up further categories....a game in much higher demand than West Brom, Stoke, etc etc X 14 clubs will be.
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Post by goodshot (FGS) on Jul 15, 2017 14:56:09 GMT 1
Without reading 25 pages... I live in Hants and have always met mates at away games - where they've got me a ticket in advance. As such, I doubt I'm a 'registered' ticket buyer despite being a supporter for 30 years. Will I still be eligible to enter the ballot? Thanks Not sure if you don't have a purchase history. Have you ever bought any over the phone - think that should count as a purchase history? Even then you will be one of several thousand chasing 200 - 400 tickets. Should be fun. Hope them who have already got tickets are not allowed to have a dib for another ticket in the ballot.
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