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.no time at all for part timers
Having a loyalty point system in place for games like Carlisle is just plain daft.
The thing is that the club can't make policy for the minority, but minority support or not, it needs to be addressed somehow to enable the loyal fan groups living/ from other parts of the country to stand a chance, whilst not hindering those that travel more frequently.
A few years ago the exiled blades in Amsterdam and the Hague set up the "BEE's" (blades exiles and expats) which focused on blades abroad having a bit of a collective voice. It seemed to work well at the time and the lads that set it up (along with the forum) got some decent communication set up with the club.
My suggestion would be to get together with other London / southern blades and get in contact with the club, perhaps as a supporters club.
Alternatively, you could text me and use my points, although this will only serve to boost my points and you wouldn't benefit![]()
if your owt like a blade you would have loads of points .points for home matches add up on a match by match basis.im afraid if you havnt got 2500 points now after the schemes been running for years then ive no sympathy.no time at all for part timers
Keep it as it is, that way everybody knows where they stand, and it doesn't cause anyone any hassle. You've still got your Charlton ticket, so your happy, the loyalty system hasn't hindered you.
To be honest i don't know why you don't try and get a season ticket, if you book early enough there are generally always good deals available on trains up to Sheffield on a saturday morning and back down again. That way you'll build up some loyalty points, enjoy some real ale in the likes of the Sheffield Tap and the Rutland, and if you go to roughly over 15 home games you'll save a bit as well.
I think it works absolutely fine as it is.
I understand it can be frustrating for those with less points waiting longer to get a ticket, but the thing people seem to forget is that the club have the stats.
The club know just how many people fit into each category and can therefore make an informed decision on how to divvy up the dates/bands. This means that should everybody in the top bands buy a ticket for "match X", a certain percentage of those with most points would be guarenteed a ticket. I know I'd be pretty miffed personally if it became possible for me to miss out because the bands were changed and someone who only turned up now and again got a ticket before me. If I was on the other side of the situation, I'd completely understand if I didn't get one due to demand, dissapointed, but would understand.
I'm pretty high up in the loyalty points "standings" having been to very nearly all games home and away (missed the odd one) since the points system began and sometimes sit with the person with the highest number of points since the system began - I've never had a problem getting tickets together with mates/groups of people at all different tiers/points totals, including those who have to wait for general sale.
There had to be an unfair point where it started, but now it's been running for so long it would be much worse to change it drastically in my opinion.
How part time do they have to be? One of my brothers is a policeman, and before that he was a soldier. When working he tended to miss a lot of games, because he's either been serving his country or, later, his community. What about all those people who work odd hours, in whatever line of work they choose? There's a lot of difference between "can't make every game" and "can't be arsed to make every game".
Also, I certainly think that the current loyalty system is flawed, but it's better than all the other sugestions I've seen. I've got a lot of points, but again, due to family and work commitments I don't get to many away games, so when I do want to go I am not first in line. I take my chances, but if I wanted to be first in line I knew the answer.
Olle's system is, so far, probably the best of the alternatives I've seen. Perhaps a change is needed, perhaps not.
I wouldn't make any major surgery to the scheme (it would probably be expensive) but would relax it on more occasions.
I would keep it, but bring it in for certain games only, and not have as big a gap between season tickets and general sale, an also not as many classifications either.
Having a loyalty point system in place for games like Carlisle is just plain daft.
I was told that, despite me having a membership, I did not have enough points (I have 2'200)
For example Chelsea start their loyalty points afresh at the start of the season. Loyal fans, such as season ticket holders, get preference as they get points for season tickets/memberships and then they build points for that season.
The loyalty point system takes fairness to such an extreme that when we have one of the biggest games in years, a play-off semi, we can't shift the tickets. Being above the upper threshold it's no problem to me, but it makes arranging away trips with a few mates a nightmare. I'd bin it for something far simpler.
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You're 3rd point is a very good one, but when you've only sold 300 tickets for a top of the table clash, then you have to wonder what's the point? I predict we'll see a sharp rise in purchases for the charlton game when it goes on general sale
Surely we didn't sell the tickets because people couldn't go/didn't want to go(Friday night didn't help) rather than the points system ? The tickets went on general sale
I can only speak as I find. I would have gone with a bunch of mates but not expecting tickets to go on general sale I sorted mine early. By the time it was clear they'd been on general sale, most had made alternative plans (ie watching the match in the boozer). It is / was just way too complicated to make group arrangements.
If our priority is to give ultimate fairness over and above maxmising the support at away games then it works just fine. Personally I'd lose a bit of the fairness priority.
I find this whole thing of 'i'm not going unless I sit with my mates' or 'I'm not going on my own' rather strange'
At Cheesie,I couldn't sit with my family as they have more points than me so I got a solo ticket a day after. We travelled together,had a drink together before the match and at half time,but watched the game with other like minded individuals who love the Blades...i didn't know them but we still managed to talk to each other
When my kids were young,I often went to away games on my own as you know you will more than often meet someone you know when you are there,or get talking to someone.
Surely,during the game you focus on the game and not your mates ?
You could have just got yours early if you were worried, then swapped the ones you'd already got for ones with your mates when they could get them... works fairly easily if you're that bothered about sitting together.
alcoblade said:I did get mine early. But the lads who didn't expect tickets to go on general sale had just thought fuck it and made other plans. That didnt bother me one iota. Being in a half empty away end for play off semi certainly did. I'm sure the loyalty system works OK most of the time. It let us down badly for that game.
To my mind it worked fine, we just had too many who thought "fuck it" or couldn't be arsed to go
I understand your point about having to make it easy for those who don't want to put any effort into getting a ticket, but if people are actually bothered about going, it's really not that difficult, regardless of loyalty points.
The more tickets you by the more loyalty points you get
You wouldn't roll up at tescos and expect a free mountain bike if you hadn't got enough club are points
Speculate to accumulate
Fair enough. When the lads run out to see a half empty away end, they can be safe in the knowledge that those that have made the trip have earned the most points.
The away end at PNE that day disgraced our beloved club but when you think who the manager was it is quite easy to understand why.
Or could be arsed to turn up?
Take it you were there to deny the performance Mic?![]()
part time means if not out of the country and not working and you can get but dont bother .How part time do they have to be? One of my brothers is a policeman, and before that he was a soldier. When working he tended to miss a lot of games, because he's either been serving his country or, later, his community. What about all those people who work odd hours, in whatever line of work they choose? There's a lot of difference between "can't make every game" and "can't be arsed to make every game".
Also, I certainly think that the current loyalty system is flawed, but it's better than all the other sugestions I've seen. I've got a lot of points, but again, due to family and work commitments I don't get to many away games, so when I do want to go I am not first in line. I take my chances, but if I wanted to be first in line I knew the answer.
Olle's system is, so far, probably the best of the alternatives I've seen. Perhaps a change is needed, perhaps not.
I get a feeling you were sat on some fan group that helped devise it.....![]()
As Raul pointed out, we took 8,000+ to London not many days earlier. Plenty of people can be arsed, given the right situation.
Under the system I propose (e.g. members with 10'000 points get first dibs for 3 days, members with 5'000 get dibs for 3 days, members get dibs for a few days before a general sale) season ticket holders, die hards, away every week etc still get the priority. It is just less frustrating for 'part timers'.
I think it works absolutely fine as it is.
I understand it can be frustrating for those with less points waiting longer to get a ticket, but the thing people seem to forget is that the club have the stats.
The club know just how many people fit into each category and can therefore make an informed decision on how to divvy up the dates/bands. This means that should everybody in the top bands buy a ticket for "match X", a certain percentage of those with most points would be guarenteed a ticket. I know I'd be pretty miffed personally if it became possible for me to miss out because the bands were changed and someone who only turned up now and again got a ticket before me. If I was on the other side of the situation, I'd completely understand if I didn't get one due to demand, dissapointed, but would understand.
I'm pretty high up in the loyalty points "standings" having been to very nearly all games home and away (missed the odd one) since the points system began and sometimes sit with the person with the highest number of points since the system began - I've never had a problem getting tickets together with mates/groups of people at all different tiers/points totals, including those who have to wait for general sale.
There had to be an unfair point where it started, but now it's been running for so long it would be much worse to change it drastically in my opinion.
Was it a different one to the manager we had when taking 8000+ to South London 6 days earlier?
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