torridon
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Probably been asked before but can't find it on here, a friend wants to use my loyalty points for Monday as I can't go, is this allowed and how does it work? Would he be getting ticket under my name?
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Probably been asked before but can't find it on here, a friend wants to use my loyalty points for Monday as I can't go, is this allowed and how does it work? Would he be getting ticket under my name?
Does she look like you?Not sure I'm keen on it, if anything happens trouble wise within the ground and he gets involved (its unlikely he's not that sort of bloke, but heat of the moment stuff you never know) it would effectively be me who gets the shit fallout wouldn't it? And nearly 40 years of having a season ticket would be down the pan.
Well a mate is trying to get me one at 11am , so I'll keep you updated if I officially become scum at said time .Ooooh don't do that. People who use other people's customer numbers are 'scum', apparently. At least that what I saw one Blade say to another on Twitter.
They seem to have deleted said tweet now. Perhaps they knew it was a tad harsh...
I’m always very selective about who I let use my loyalty on the rare occasion where I let someone else use them.
At the latest count up I was just shy of 45k, and my attendance has been fairly consistent since the inception of the system, but I do think there needs to be a bit of a change to how it is all calculated.
I’d like to see it done on a rolling 5 year basis, it will bring a few back down who have got a lot of historic points but not as many recently, but will help a few of the youngsters who have been a lot recently but don’t stand a chance of getting a ticket for the big games.
Great idea that, I get that I'm more likely to say that because I'm years of tickets off being able to go to an away derby, but still![]()
Normally I would have paid scant regard to making the loyalty points a level playing field, but my lad has had 5 years of season tickets, plenty of away games and is still around the 18k, so it has opened my eyes up a little.
A 5 year rolling calculation is a really good idea to solve the ongoing issue of loyalty points
Newer supporters who follow the team home and away will then in a few years have a chance to get tickets for the 4 or 5 big away games a season when there is massive demand for a small number of tickets
This really should be presented to the club as a resolution to solve this problem once and for all
Yesterday, I secured a ticket for my youngest brother. He's done every away league game, every home cup and pre season game, and has had a season ticket for the last five years. He was lacking around 10,000 loyalty points for the final 1000 tickets. Thanks to the Blade who helped him out (you know who you are).
It's also a recipe to simply have more people on maximum points. Making the problem worse.
A 5 year rolling calculation is a really good idea to solve the ongoing issue of loyalty points
Newer supporters who follow the team home and away will then in a few years have a chance to get tickets for the 4 or 5 big away games a season when there is massive demand for a small number of tickets
This really should be presented to the club as a resolution to solve this problem once and for all
It's also a recipe to simply have more people on maximum points. Making the problem worse.
Plenty of fans stuck by the team home and away in the L1 years . I don't see why those years should be knocked off by an arbitrary five year plan. Makes a mockery of "loyalty" doesn't it.
And yet someone that might have decided to take a 6 year break because they couldn’t be arsed with L1, having previously watched us extensively up to relegation, would almost certainly still have a very high total beating most that went in that time. Makes a mockery of “loyalty” doesn’t it?
There are people in the system since it started. Who didn't disappear in L1. Not sure when the system began, 2005? On season tickets alone, you'd have more points now if you started at the first L1 season. Without any previous years. There are plenty of under twenties with 40k + points btw. That's because they keep going, including away games.
Those in their 20s could have been on the system since it game in for the 06/07 season in fairness. With 2,500 points per season ticket, and what about 100 points on average per away game, a new fan this season could go to every game home and away for the next 8 years and still fail to reach 40k. And obviously given everyone else will be accruing points over that period by the time he or she reaches 40k the amount for a ticket in this situation will have risen higher than that.
We have developed a system to ensure those currently able to go to Hillsborough can have repeat visits for the future, while making it extremely unattainable for newer fans. We can surely do better than that. I didn’t realise when I saw Kilgallon disgracefully red carded that this was going to potentially be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for rage in the away end at Hillsborough. I’m not actually in a rush to head back there, but plenty would like the opportunity to go for the first time.

Young people are goosed sadly.
I think back to all those away days with my pals when we were 16-18. All we did was make sure we were at the front of the queue. No chance these days.![]()
My 16 year old has ticket for both pigs and Leeds with his loyalty points.
I transferred some of mine and his elder brothers points to him earlier in the season with this scenario in mind. All with the ticket office agreement.
Worth looking into if anyone has “excess” points and wants to increase younger family members chances. If we go up demand and some more smaller allocations will ensure a repeat of fans frustrations.
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