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I'd agree, make sure they go in a sensible sequence, so people who genuinely have been going previously get first option. Tickets to ST holders to pass on after that, so they can go to supporters from a known source. Only problem with unrestricted general sale is ending up with 1000 west ham fans in the blut if they've sold out their allocation.
Guard against that and get the sequencing right, everybody is happy (or they'll whinge about something else at least........)
Exactly, just a bit of a thought process from those in charge and it really shouldn’t be too hard to address.
 

I’ve done my calculations and for the ‘fans’ with less than 500 points, since the implementation of this scheme, they have had to attend a maximum of 5 games out of around 300 games we have played at home during that time. It seems to me most of them just want to come to see the Premier League teams and not the Blades. I understand there are young children who won’t have had the chance to get some points so they are penalised as well.

I think the spare tickets should be sold to the season ticket holders and they can bring a friend if they want, or if someone hasn’t got 500 loyalty points they should be allowed to buy a ticket on their own account but have a season ticket holder vouch for them and to bear the responsibility should the tickets end up in either the wrong hands or on the resale sites.
 
I didn't say the club don't deserve new fand
I said people who haven't been don't deserve the right to be able to buy a ticket whenever they want

If there are 30 thousand blades who have built up enough loyalty points to get one before them then why should they miss out ?
Cos then we stop kids coming. How does a 5 year old get thousands of loyalty points? At the moment the next generation is being locked out.
 
Cos then we stop kids coming. How does a 5 year old get thousands of loyalty points? At the moment the next generation is being locked out.

As someone said, just walk into the ticket office and explain and they will sell you a ticket or ring them and explain.

Or you know... Just don't do either and post on a message board whinging about it. (not aimed at you specifically BTW, just a general thought)

Even following the process, the system isn't even 3 games old and you could have already have got 300 points, getting 500 over the course of the season will be a piece of piss then you are good for all of the future.
 
As someone said, just walk into the ticket office and explain and they will sell you a ticket or ring them and explain.

Or you know... Just don't do either and post on a message board whinging about it. (not aimed at you specifically BTW, just a general thought)

Even following the process, the system isn't even 3 games old and you could have already have got 300 points, getting 500 over the course of the season will be a piece of piss then you are good for all of the future.
Just explain? So you can ring the ticket office and say I haven't got 500 loyalty points and they will just ignore club policy and let you have one?

...and this doesn't apply to me I have 15,000 loyalty points and my kids now have more than 500. So yes I can just whinge about it on a message board.

Just let season ticket holders or members with say 10,000 loyalty points buy a second ticket for u14's. Allows us to encourage potential new supporters who are family/friends of Blades fans to come in priority to adult "tourists" who already support other clubs.

Although maybe I am wrong and as other supporters in this thread have said we can just say "sod off you don't deserve one"
 
My other young un is now at the stage where he wants to come to the Lane with me and his big brother. He is a member and has 300 points. He went to the Palace game which he really enjoyed and is coming to the Blackburn game which will give him 450 points. Thus I can't take him to the Leicester game unless the restrictions are relaxed in some way. I wouldn't mind this so much if the system was allowing other loyal and more deserving blades to get tickets before him but it isn't! It seems that its just locking fans out as there will be a number of unsold tickets left on the Bramall Lane end that no one with the necessary points want and other fans can't buy. As stated previously by a number on here this is hitting the younger generation and any new fans who now want to attend.
 
Cos then we stop kids coming. How does a 5 year old get thousands of loyalty points? At the moment the next generation is being locked out.
Whenever there is a sell out crowd or shortage of tickets people always moan about not being able to get tickets for kids who haven't been yet

You can buy a kids season ticket easy enough
Don't know how much they are but you can upgrade it to an adults if you can't make the game and sell it on or go with someone else

I really don't see what else the club can do we only have so many tickets available and if they go to people who've never been before then you lose supporters who have been before
 
Just explain? So you can ring the ticket office and say I haven't got 500 loyalty points and they will just ignore club policy and let you have one?

...and this doesn't apply to me I have 15,000 loyalty points and my kids now have more than 500. So yes I can just whinge about it on a message board.

Just let season ticket holders or members with say 10,000 loyalty points buy a second ticket for u14's. Allows us to encourage potential new supporters who are family/friends of Blades fans to come in priority to adult "tourists" who already support other clubs.

Although maybe I am wrong and as other supporters in this thread have said we can just say "sod off you don't deserve one"
I emailed them and told them I didn't have enough points to buy a ticket and they automatic bumped me up to 500
 
I think the spare tickets should be sold to the season ticket holders and they can bring a friend if they want, or if someone hasn’t got 500 loyalty points they should be allowed to buy a ticket on their own account but have a season ticket holder vouch for them and to bear the responsibility should the tickets end up in either the wrong hands or on the resale sites.

It really is that simple.
 
It really is that simple.
There are 26000 season tickets and 5000 available seats
So 5000 lucky season ticket winners get to take their friends or foreign visitors or youngsters who may or may not enjoy the occasion while everyone else watches on an illegal stream at home

I think people are moaning about nothing people who support the truly big clubs have to pay an arm and a leg for a season ticket or from a ticket agency or they don't get in the stadium
 
Whenever there is a sell out crowd or shortage of tickets people always moan about not being able to get tickets for kids who haven't been yet

You can buy a kids season ticket easy enough
Don't know how much they are but you can upgrade it to an adults if you can't make the game and sell it on or go with someone else

I really don't see what else the club can do we only have so many tickets available and if they go to people who've never been before then you lose supporters who have been before
See my response #215
 
See my response #215
Maybe they can pick you and your kids friends up on the team bus and perhaps give one of you a spot on the bench and input into team.selection

As long as you're alright everything's peachy
 
Just explain? So you can ring the ticket office and say I haven't got 500 loyalty points and they will just ignore club policy and let you have one?

...and this doesn't apply to me I have 15,000 loyalty points and my kids now have more than 500. So yes I can just whinge about it on a message board.

Just let season ticket holders or members with say 10,000 loyalty points buy a second ticket for u14's. Allows us to encourage potential new supporters who are family/friends of Blades fans to come in priority to adult "tourists" who already support other clubs.

Although maybe I am wrong and as other supporters in this thread have said we can just say "sod off you don't deserve one"

In a word yes, someone did exactly that for their kid and were allowed to purchase a ticket for them. They posted on here that they had done it and someone above said they just got bumped to 500 by asking.

But yes, whinging is far more productive
 
It should be anybody on the database who can buy a ticket whats the point of 500 points so say if joe bloggs who wants to go his first game cant even though theres ample seats left to be sold it is very strange policy and i wouldnt be suprised if SYP havent had a say
 

I’ve done my calculations and for the ‘fans’ with less than 500 points, since the implementation of this scheme, they have had to attend a maximum of 5 games out of around 300 games we have played at home during that time. It seems to me most of them just want to come to see the Premier League teams and not the Blades. I understand there are young children who won’t have had the chance to get some points so they are penalised as well.

I think the spare tickets should be sold to the season ticket holders and they can bring a friend if they want, or if someone hasn’t got 500 loyalty points they should be allowed to buy a ticket on their own account but have a season ticket holder vouch for them and to bear the responsibility should the tickets end up in either the wrong hands or on the resale sites.

Yes because lots of fans do go when when we are in the prem compared to league one.

Really does baffle me some peoples stance on this the club are actively discouraging brand new supporters attending games
 
Yes because lots of fans do go when when we are in the prem compared to league one.

Really does baffle me some peoples stance on this the club are actively discouraging brand new supporters attending games
Yeah course they are mate they hate having to count all that cash
 
In a word yes, someone did exactly that for their kid and were allowed to purchase a ticket for them. They posted on here that they had done it and someone above said they just got bumped to 500 by asking.

But yes, whinging is far more productive
If you can just ring up and ask for 500 loyalty points then the whole thing is pointless.
 
Maybe they can pick you and your kids friends up on the team bus and perhaps give one of you a spot on the bench and input into team.selection

As long as you're alright everything's peachy
As said I am ok - thanks for your concern. This isn't about me it is about encouraging the next generation of supporters and stopping fans like you from pulling up the drawbridge.
 
From the guy who says suggests kids don't deserve a ticket.
They don't
Why should they get priority over someone who's been going all their life
If getting a ticket for a kid is such a big thing for them get them a season ticket
 
As said I am ok - thanks for your concern. This isn't about me it is about encouraging the next generation of supporters and stopping fans like you from pulling up the drawbridge.
I'm not pulling up.anything it's highly likely I won't be getting to any more games this season as I won't be able to get a ticket but do I think I deserve one more than anyone else ?
Absolutely not
 
They don't
Why should they get priority over someone who's been going all their life
If getting a ticket for a kid is such a big thing for them get them a season ticket
Where have I said they should get priority over someone who has been going all there life. ? I suggested people who have been going all their life should have the chance to buy an extra ticket for kid.
 
Where have I said they should get priority over someone who has been going all there life. ? I suggested people who have been going all their life should have the chance to buy an extra ticket for kid.
People who have been going all their life ( and have a season ticket )
So a kid gets to go to his first game and thousands of United fans who can't afford a season ticket miss out
Sounds fair
 
People who have been going all their life ( and have a season ticket )
So a kid gets to go to his first game and thousands of United fans who can't afford a season ticket miss out
Sounds fair

Thats not the point you donut there are unsold seats that could been sold to new/younger fans as the 500 point policy stops them.

Its not a hard concept to grasp
 
Where have I said they should get priority over someone who has been going all there life. ? I suggested people who have been going all their life should have the chance to buy an extra ticket for kid.
At what point though? When their category of points comes up? Or if we don’t sell all tickets at 500 points?

If it’s the former, then someone with 40,000 points can get a ticket for his kid who’s never been before in front of me, who’s been supporting them for forty years.

If it’s the latter, someone with 40,000 points has to wait to see if we sell out at 500 points before he can buy a ticket for him and his kid.
 
Thats not the point you donut there are unsold seats that could been sold to new/younger fans as the 500 point policy stops them.

Its not a hard concept to grasp
If they wanted to get a ticket they could have got one
I did
You do realise that you have to be on the club's database to but a ticket anyway wether you have points or not and that if you allow the 26000 season ticket holders to bring along a friend the ground would be at 150 percent of its capacity ?
How do you grasp that concept ?
 

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