Corcaigh_the_Cat
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Of course they are.It’s a start but they aren’t putting the same support in at all.
Of course they are.It’s a start but they aren’t putting the same support in at all.
But what if they can’t build-up points because the people ahead of them always get the away tickets?
Your second paragraph indicates you agree with @Humpty. A season ticket is now devalued, if you want to go to away games there’s not much point getting one as your only hope is going to the ones in the backside of nowhere where fewer people want to go.
Who called them elitist?The irony with this is... those with massive huge priority points that you're all calling elitist and UBER fans that have a high sense of worth DO go to the **** end of nowhere where few people want to go.
That's how they get all the priority points.
No they aren’t. At all.O
Of course they are.
Huddersfield gave Sunderland this 2,300Any season ticket holder should be able to get a ticket if they're on the ball and ready to buy when their priority stage comes around for Cardiff, WBA, Swansea, Huddersfield, Bristol... maybe Luton although that one may go to higher priority brackets? Rotherham, usually get that full end so similar to Luton for that one?
Boro don't sell out every single away game. There's plenty of opportunities to get an away ticket.. a lot of games go to general sale or don't sell out at all.
How many priority points are you on?Any season ticket holder should be able to get a ticket if they're on the ball and ready to buy when their priority stage comes around for Cardiff, WBA, Swansea, Huddersfield, Bristol... maybe Luton although that one may go to higher priority brackets? Rotherham, usually get that full end so similar to Luton for that one?
How many priority points are you on?
Financially not, but you have heard both Carrick and the players relate how important that away support is for team performance and morale.Because away games don’t really count for the club. Their finances aren’t based on fans good weekend in preston etc it’s The regular income ST holders that are the bedrock.
Not all season ticket fans work at home I work 3/3 off rota miss a lot of games buy a season ticket every year. I will never have enough points how’s that fairThe irony with this is... those with massive huge priority points that you're all calling elitist and UBER fans that have a high sense of worth DO go to the **** end of nowhere where few people want to go.
That's how they get all the priority points.
That’s a good point, I never considered that. Good sized proportion of our fan base are shift workers.Not all season ticket fans work at home I work 3/3 off rota miss a lot of games buy a season ticket every year. I will never have enough points how’s that fair
Not all season ticket fans work at home I work 3/3 off rota miss a lot of games buy a season ticket every year. I will never have enough points how’s that fair
What an awful take.Get another job then, mate, put simply!
I know you might think that sounds unfair and harsh but if you are unable to commit to travelling to away games every other week because of other commitments, that's life. You shouldn't get the same level of priority as those that do.
The sacrifices that those make weekly that travel all over should be rewarded.
It's like a fan without a season card (works every other Saturday so doesn't buy one) wanting the same walk up price that a season ticket holder gets pro rata with their season card. Not going to happen.
What an awful take.
That's because the system basically works .This argument rears its head every season and it is generally over one game, two max.
This argument rears its head every season and it is generally over one game, two max.