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Launched advertising that:

'The scheme is £25 to join and includes a free match ticket (Cat B/C only) once you have attended five home league games.'

Then when the match day prices come out they have decided to ditch the category c games. Marketing error or are they taking advantage of the fans who can't get to all the games by changing the categories after people have purchased memberships?
 



Launched advertising that:

'The scheme is £25 to join and includes a free match ticket (Cat B/C only) once you have attended five home league games.'

Then when the match day prices come out they have decided to ditch the category c games. Marketing error or are they taking advantage of the fans who can't get to all the games by changing the categories after people have purchased memberships?
Calm down a sober up! It'll be reight. ;)
 
Launched advertising that:

'The scheme is £25 to join and includes a free match ticket (Cat B/C only) once you have attended five home league games.'

Then when the match day prices come out they have decided to ditch the category c games. Marketing error or are they taking advantage of the fans who can't get to all the games by changing the categories after people have purchased memberships?


I think you're either a Pig fan or looking for any opportunity to hammer the club.
I'll assume it's the latter.
Pound off every ticket, then a freebie after 5.

I can't make every game but am over the moon with our match day prices over the last few seasons and also the new season.

SYP.
Stadium catering.
Car Parking due to SCC cuntish moneygrabbing.

There's 3 freebies I'll give you to bitch about with 100% justification
 
It's not a con, it's great value for money. Gives you 2 quid discount on matchday priced tickets. You get a free ticket when you've been to 5 and no doubt gives you priority over general sale tickets for the big fixtures. All highly commendable of SUFC.
 
Launched advertising that:

'The scheme is £25 to join and includes a free match ticket (Cat B/C only) once you have attended five home league games.'

Then when the match day prices come out they have decided to ditch the category c games. Marketing error or are they taking advantage of the fans who can't get to all the games by changing the categories after people have purchased memberships?


Fuck me DB , if you're determined to hammer the Club try to find something that will stand up to a little bit more scrutiny than the 1 ( one ) response that it taken this time to piss all over your chips :confused:
 
When I've had just membership I never got the free ticket after I paid for five. Not saying they don't do it but they don't tell you that you qualify.

My fault for not querying it but I just assumed I'd missed some small print and I'm much too lazy to follow it up.

And while I'm at it, I never got a reply to my online message about season tickets either.

Wenger out.
 
Launched advertising that:

'The scheme is £25 to join and includes a free match ticket (Cat B/C only) once you have attended five home league games.'

Then when the match day prices come out they have decided to ditch the category c games. Marketing error or are they taking advantage of the fans who can't get to all the games by changing the categories after people have purchased memberships?


Rancid Pork
 
I have, fuck it, when I am sober tomorrow I will tell you.
 
Launched advertising that:

'The scheme is £25 to join and includes a free match ticket (Cat B/C only) once you have attended five home league games.'

Then when the match day prices come out they have decided to ditch the category c games. Marketing error or are they taking advantage of the fans who can't get to all the games by changing the categories after people have purchased memberships?

Sounds like a good deal
 
Launched advertising that:

'The scheme is £25 to join and includes a free match ticket (Cat B/C only) once you have attended five home league games.'

Then when the match day prices come out they have decided to ditch the category c games. Marketing error or are they taking advantage of the fans who can't get to all the games by changing the categories after people have purchased memberships?

You clearly don't understand the category system that we've had since 2007.

The top category is A*, rarely ever gets used as it's playing teams we we can charge extortionate prices and the club are confident we'd still sell out, only used against Wednesday, Man Utd, Liverpool etc

Category A is a top rated match in that division where we expect a big crowd. We rarely use this category in league 1 as apart from some derbies there's no attractive match. In the Championship maybe 33% will fall in cat A

Category B was almost every match at league 1 level. In the Championship it should still be at least half the games.

I would expect cat A and B to be pretty flexible based on economics,
If we start well and look like selling out then the club will make more matches cat A
If we struggle and gates are low at cat A prices then expect more cat B matches, common sense really.

Cat C was a special £10 rate used early in the season to boost the crowd
Or used Tuesday nights when we expect a low crowd.

Our season tickets have sold so well that we're gauntanteee 21K minimum every match.
The club probably don't see any need for official promotional cheap ticket matches this season.
 
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Launched advertising that:

'The scheme is £25 to join and includes a free match ticket (Cat B/C only) once you have attended five home league games.'

Then when the match day prices come out they have decided to ditch the category c games. Marketing error or are they taking advantage of the fans who can't get to all the games by changing the categories after people have purchased memberships?
You are still a pig. Fuck off.
 
When I've had just membership I never got the free ticket after I paid for five. Not saying they don't do it but they don't tell you that you qualify.

My fault for not querying it but I just assumed I'd missed some small print and I'm much too lazy to follow it up.

And while I'm at it, I never got a reply to my online message about season tickets either.

Wenger out.
My daughter has had a membership for last 2 years and its great value - but you have to tell them when you want your free ticket
 
All well and good if you can get to home games, but if you live down Sarf and want to go to local-ish away games then no matter how many points you have you have to wait until general sale if you haven't got a membership, which has no benefits if you live down Sarf. If you see what I mean.
 



Read this and brought my bacon sarni back up, also just shit a trotter.
 
All well and good if you can get to home games, but if you live down Sarf and want to go to local-ish away games then no matter how many points you have you have to wait until general sale if you haven't got a membership, which has no benefits if you live down Sarf. If you see what I mean.

I lived darn sarf for a few few years but I ended up back ap norf - it's better up here ;)
 
When I've had just membership I never got the free ticket after I paid for five. Not saying they don't do it but they don't tell you that you qualify.

My fault for not querying it but I just assumed I'd missed some small print and I'm much too lazy to follow it up.

And while I'm at it, I never got a reply to my online message about season tickets either.

Wenger out.
Correct, you have to ask for it and only for a Cat B game.
 
It's not a con, it's great value for money. Gives you 2 quid discount on matchday priced tickets. You get a free ticket when you've been to 5 and no doubt gives you priority over general sale tickets for the big fixtures. All highly commendable of SUFC.
I forgot to add, you get discount in the club shop too.
 
All well and good if you can get to home games, but if you live down Sarf and want to go to local-ish away games then no matter how many points you have you have to wait until general sale if you haven't got a membership, which has no benefits if you live down Sarf. If you see what I mean.

Careful now!!! When this odd rule was first introduced I raised this with Richard Batho when he was the fans liaison guy a few years back. He emailed me back asking for my phone number so we could chat. He basically said that if I lived down south and only ever went to away matches without actually spending my money with the club by going to home games I wasn't really a good fan so this was a way of at least getting some money out of me. It was an odd response and I suspect quite appropriate for where the club was at the time.
 
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Careful now!!! When this odd rule was first introduced I raised this with Richard Batho when he was the fans liaison guy a few years back. He emailed me back asking for my phone number so we could chat. He basically said that if I lived down south and only ever went to away matches without actually spending my money with the club by going to home games I wasn't really a good fan so this was a way of at least getting some money out of me. It was an odd response and I suspect quite appropriate for where the club was at the time.
Odd but true. If you don't go to home games there isn't much benefit in being a member and you're of no financial benefit to the club.

I don't really see the issue here.
 
I have had the membership when i used to work shifts, and it's decent value. Yes, you have to ask for the free ticket, but that's hardly an overhead. Plus you can order matches online and they just go on your membership card without having to visit the box office and queue for tickets. Other benefits include priority over general sale for away matches, plus i think you get discount in the club shop ?

Makes that £25 quid investment seem pretty decent to me.
 
Isn't the alternative they just send you one for a game you might not be able to make?

Another dirty McCabe swindle to force good folk to attend matches they don't want to go to.

Hold the front page Danny, there is another Stir exclusive in the making......
 
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Am I missing something here? Why wouldn't you have to ask for the free ticket? Isn't the alternative they just send you one for a game you might not be able to make?
I suppose they could just send a voucher.
 
Another dirty McCabe swindle to force good folk to attend matches they don't want to go to.

Hold the front page Danny, there is another Stir exclusive in the making......


If you want to go to a certain game, but don't have the brains to ask for your free ticket and the club sends you a ticket for another game, instead, are you counted in the attendances for both?
 



Odd but true. If you don't go to home games there isn't much benefit in being a member and you're of no financial benefit to the club.

I don't really see the issue here.

The insinuation was that I therefore should bugger off and support another team. The fact I've had a season ticket for 4 years previously is now irrelevant however. The problem with this scheme is that loyalty points for going to matches mean nothing if you don't have a membership of some sort.
 

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